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Rulewasser

[Two pictures. Top picture shows a screencap of a youtube video titled "how to drink water" with a 1.7m views. The picture below is a drawn figure (gintoki from gintama) not opening his mouth as he is pouring water on his face. Text on image says "1.7m people before this video"]

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I account for at least 500 of those views. I'm getting it very slowly. I can almost get most of it in my mouth without getting my hair wet.

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"step 1... ok, i picked it up! go me!"

"Step 2... yeah, lifted that glass like a pro!"

"uhhh shit... now what? OH RIGHT!"

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this is how i drink water when i don't want to stop walking to have a sip, or i'm standing on a really wavy ship

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sh.itjust.works

You will learn today how to embed gifs in comments:

  1. Try to find the url of the image. Usually you can rightclick/longtap on the image and a "copy image location" or something similar option should exist.
  2. On Lemmy add the following template in your comment: ![]()
  3. Paste the image link between the curved brackets. You should get something like this:
![](https://c.tenor.com/ajsgAzTtSIwAAAAd/tenor.gif)
  1. Most clients and frontends have a preview button, so you can doublechek if you found the correct url, or you used the 2 kinds of brackets in the correct order, you should already see your gif there:

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To me embedded gifs are alright if they are in comments by themselves because I can hide them, but if it's the start of a longer comment chain it's harder to read the comments under it without being distracted by the moving images so a regular link I can open in a different tab seems better

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lemmy.world

Why is he spitting out the water? (In the gif's original context)

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