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If anyone reading this has the following Bobo & Mumu pic (WITH THE ORIGINAL HASH), post it: https://archived.moe/biz/search/image/QUqRdpNR3D_1nJz85g2N7w/
Pics can't be opened on archived.moe and no post with that pic has ever been archived on warosu so far: >>/biz/image/QUqRdpNR3D_1nJz85g2N7w/

Post the ORIGINAL image; IT HAS THE HASH: QUqRdpNR3D_1nJz85g2N7w

Once THE ORIGINAL has been posted, IT WILL APPEAR AS A NEW POST IN BOTH OF THESE SEARCH RESULTS:
> The original file on warosu:
>>/biz/image/QUqRdpNR3D_1nJz85g2N7w/
> The original file on archived:
https://archived.moe/biz/search/image/QUqRdpNR3D_1nJz85g2N7w/
THAT is the confirmation and verification that the original hash been posted again. If someone posts the pic and it does NOT show up in THOSE specific search results, then it's NOT THE ORIGINAL FILE.

>> No.58349362

>>58349353
HOLY FUCK WHO CARES YOU ARE SO AUTISTIC MAN

>> No.58349372

schizo alert

>> No.58349385

>>58349362
>>58349372
automated bot replies

>> No.58349395

>>58349353
I will sell you that file for 0.05 ETH *rubs hands*

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58349396

>>58349385
i am NOT a fucking bot

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>>58349362
>>58349372
>t. JIDF

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>>58349362
You sound like someone who's very new to the Internet. So I'll educate you a bit. You see, the benefit of having an image with it's original hash intact is that then you know it's the original image exactly like it was originally posted; you know it hasn't been modified (not even by 1 pixel) or had its quality degraded. Furthermore sometimes it's simply nice to have the original files, as you get that "original feeling" that comes with using an original. Similar to playing an original pressing of a vinyl record, as opposed to a later repress.