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[_] For [s4s] Swegman !!4tSa+COnpuU 05/29/17(Mon)12:59:14 No.3249117
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>> [_] Anonymous 05/29/17(Mon)19:08:21 No.3249216
nice ses
>> [_] Anonymous 05/29/17(Mon)21:04:10 No.3249237
explain this to a anon whos retarded & don't get it
>> [_] Anonymous 05/29/17(Mon)23:19:28 No.3249281
>>3249237
The problem is, OP, that you probably aren't seeing all of the flash. If you are just viewing
[ses] through the /ses/ flash, you don't see the green pixels, the ultraviolet pixels, or
anything numberless. Together, those make up about 40-70 percent of [ses], depending on the day.
So flashes will appear disjointed and spastic, because you won't be getting the full picture. I
actually just flipped over to the /ses/ interface to make this post, and it's pretty funny how
unintelligible [ses] is like this.