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Whats your post draft reaction in gif form?


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can somebody explain to me how to post GIFs? I'm not really up to par on the technology stuff, but would like to participate in this thread.

 

some you can and they will be there, for most I just use the image button

 

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Dead on.

 

Perfectly encapsulates my "I mean, i guess, but I just don't know right now." feelings after about every pick.

 

It only took me a couple hours to come around to KB. I'm sure I'll be totally sold on all the picks by camp.

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can somebody explain to me how to post GIFs? I'm not really up to par on the technology stuff, but would like to participate in this thread.

 

Find a .gif somewhere and right click it and go down to copy image url.   Then come back here and in the reply field, a coule of spaces over from the link icon, hit that image (picture) icon and paste the .gif in the box.  If it's not too big, or the wrong type of extension (not actually a .gif), you should see it in your post preview.

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