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Don't know if you remember 90s internet all that clearly, but saving pictures (or viewing them) really wasn't the same back then.
just fyi, this isn't about an NFT but rather about an original, physical, drawing from 1993!
and, believe it or not, this image wasn't even drawn using a computer... the creator (called a cartoonist in those days) literally physically drew it by hand using ink on paper (which was the style at the time)
shake my sydney morning herald.
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No shit? Now please explain to me what a joke is and then read your explanation.
On the Internet no one can tell if you're being sarcastic.
i wasn't sure if you were joking about mistaking it for an NFT or really did, but i thought my response was funny either way
Fair enough. The last part was a bit humorous I suppose. :)