File: day.swf-(4.42 MB, 500x375, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 05/02/16(Mon)19:04:28 No.3073866
>> [_] Anonymous 05/02/16(Mon)21:09:01 No.3073916
>>3073866
/r/ song please
>> [_] Anonymous 05/02/16(Mon)21:19:28 No.3073920
>>3073916
Resize it, it's under the flash.
Open the flash in a different tab or window, hit the Restore Down button, then make the window
tall and skinny.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/02/16(Mon)21:24:31 No.3073921
>>3073920
what
>> [_] Anonymous 05/02/16(Mon)21:36:37 No.3073927
>>3073921
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3XntupxxtA
>> [_] Anonymous 05/02/16(Mon)22:52:14 No.3073965
>>3073916
Sauce:
-I know this is the most important thing to you guys! There are multiple ways to get this info,
so here are your options in the order you should try them.
-Right-click or left-click: This works on very few flashes, but you're probably going to
accidentally click on it anyways.
-Resize: If you open the flash in another tab or window, hit the Restore Down button, and make
the window really thin and tall, you can see under the flash. Quite a few flashes have the source
underneath them. If you're not sure how to resize your browser, just watch the first bit of this
video: [YouTube] Resizing a Window (embed)
-Swfchan or unofficial archives: Either of these will give you all previous threads with a
certain swf. 4plebs mirrors the 4chan layout. On swfchan, you search for a flash title, click on
a flash, scroll down to [Wiki page at swfchan.net] and click on that. Usually the source is in
the first thread (at the bottom of the page), but if not you can ctrl+f "youtube" "soundbutt"
"sauce" etc.
http://swfchan.com/
http://archive.4plebs.org/f/
-Google-fu: If a song has lyrics you can understand, chances are you can find it by googling
those lyrics. The title of a flash might also be the title of the audio or visuals.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/02/16(Mon)22:56:08 No.3073966
>>3073920
>why interact with living beings at all?