File: Hatsune Miku - This is Why.swf-(7.42 MB, 320x240, Other)
[_] this is why Anonymous 01/22/23(Sun)23:09:27 No.3491778
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 01/22/23(Sun)23:45:04 No.3491781
https://youtu.be/bEMVQ2WcS-M
>> [_] Anonymous 01/23/23(Mon)07:39:00 No.3491793
>>3491778
More true than ever.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/23/23(Mon)08:00:14 No.3491794
How do you guys watch flash? I use firefox and I can't figure it out I miss flash animations
>> [_] Anonymous 01/23/23(Mon)15:32:51 No.3491807
>>3491794
I use palemoon. Which is basically an old looking firefox.
Theres a standalone executable so I dont even need to install it.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/23(Wed)18:44:06 No.3491877
>>3491794
When looking for flashes on swfchan, the bottom of the page has some good instructions. I
personally use the standalone 'projector'/offline flash player method:
http://eye.swfchan.com/flash.asp?id=83669&n=This+is+Why+%28feat.+Hatsune+Miku+the+BES
T+anime+airing+this+season%29+.swf
"Projector
Adobe's offline Flash Player is available for download through the Wayback Machine. It is what I
recommend if you want a simple yet reliable way to watch flash files.
Save flashplayer_32_sa.exe somewhere on your computer (no installation needed) and here on
swfchan you uncheck the "Embed" option. When asked what to do with the swf file you tell your
browser to "Open with" the projector exe.
The flash will be downloaded to a temp location and then automatically viewed in
flashplayer_32_sa.exe."