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I wish I was signed up to make memes. That would be perfect with the Oprah memes telling the derps they get to go to Comey Island.

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83 posted on 05/10/2019 12:46:03 PM PDT by Conservative Gato (Now there are 4 kind of lies... Lies, Damned Lies, Statistics and the Media)
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89 posted on 05/10/2019 12:55:36 PM PDT by KitJ (Shall not be infringed...)
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To: Conservative Gato
It's not necessary to have an account to make memes, but without an account, you'd need to upload your finished meme to imgur or another image hosting site to save and use it.

Tips For Using ImgFlip.com To Create Memes

Here are a few tips to get started using the meme generating website Imgflip.com to create a meme from an image saved on your computer. (Note ImgFlip.com also offers a gallery of other images made available for your use by other users.) There are many options available, I'll just point out the basics.

START: Upload your file. 

 

SELECT: Choose a file from your computer. Note the website also allows you to paste an image URL from another website (e.g., 8ch) without first saving the image to your computer. 

 

CHANGE/CROP/UPLOAD THE IMAGE:


CUSTOMIZE and GENERATE: You have options to add text (White or Black) at the top and/or bottom of the image in addition to selecting other options:  

 

FINISH:

Copy the URL and use it on the Postimages.com website (or other) to save your meme within an hour. I don't have an account so I uploaded my completed meme to Postimages.com. (Click here for some general tips on using Postimages.com to save your meme. On Postimages, choose "Upload from URL".)
 

Here's the completed meme:

It looks like it's free to signup for an account on Imgflip.com to create and save the memes you create directly on the site. Click here to visit ImgFlip.com website 

96 posted on 05/10/2019 1:09:20 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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Tips for uploading images or memes you create to Postimages website:

START: If you have a file on your computer you want to upload
(drag, copy/pasting, or file saved on your computer/phone) for use on FR:

 


FINISH: Once your file is uploaded, copy the displayed file name:

 

Note the option to load your file from a URL (top of the page). That option is useful
if you find an 8ch image you want to use. Copy the 8ch link and paste it on
Postimages to obtain a link you may use on FR.

Click here to view Postimages.org website. PS: Note that sometimes PostImages creates blurry uploads. If that happens, I use Freeimagehosting.net or Imgur.com to upload images until Postimages straightens out their issues.

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98 posted on 05/10/2019 1:10:33 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: Conservative Gato
Meme making for dummies. So easy, even a Bagster can do it.

Find pic anywhere on the internet.

Right click and "save picture as". It will then be saved to your photo file on your hard-drive.

Go to a meme making site, I use https://imgflip.com/creations">

Find the CREATE button, select "make meme or some such (can make gif's too).

Select UPLOAD YOUR OWN IMAGE. It will then take you to your pic file and select the pic you wanna meme and upload it.

Work with the meme with the easy to figure out tools. Make the meme and copy the url from the bottom of the three results. Paste to FR reply box and voila. If you get that far, see me for further sizing instructions.

And welcome to the wonderful world of memes and gifs. Your gung fu will be increased ten fold.


133 posted on 05/10/2019 1:49:19 PM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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