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I don't know about PDF, but the Square Feet religion is huge in Australia:

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One might say that it's gaining foothold.
 

I added a square bracket.

Didn't help. Let me try it this way:

funny-videos.jpg

There we go. I clicked on the insert image icon.

Then I clicked on the from URL tab.

Then I pasted the address into the dialogue box, and, I dunno, probably clicked OK or something.

I don't see why mine worked and yours didn't, because the address is the same. I'm going to copy yours (with my additional square bracket) and take out the spaces, see what happens:

URL]


Still no joy. Stumper. But it did work when I pasted the address after clicking the insert image icon, so that's something.

attachment.php


Hmm. I did it manually and it worked. Maybe it's case sensitive? I wrote img rather than IMG. Can that be the difference?

Oh, also, good image! That's funny!
 
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I added a square bracket.

Didn't help. Let me try it this way:

View attachment 3694

There we go. I clicked on the insert image icon.
That gives you:

[ATTACH=CONFIG]3694[/ATTACH]

Which is a direct reference to a vBulletin attachment, rather than referencing the image via a URL; The difference being that an attachment is loaded to the TFT server once, and stored until needed, where an image defined by a URL (eg [IMG]https://lindaprosserr2015.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/funny-videos.jpg[/IMG]) is loaded from the source each time it is displayed - although that source may still be the local copy, as in [IMG]http://talkfreethought.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=3694[/IMG].
Then I clicked on the from URL tab.

Then I pasted the address into the dialogue box, and, I dunno, probably clicked OK or something.

I don't see why mine worked and yours didn't, because the address is the same. I'm going to copy yours (with my additional square bracket) and take out the spaces, see what happens:

URL]
That is:

[IMG][URL]https://lindaprosserr2015.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/funny-videos.jpg[/URL][/IMG]

The URL tags can't go inside the IMG tags; the information inside the IMG tags is expected to start with 'http...', not 'http...' but they can go outside, w....wordpress.com/2015/01/funny-videos.jpg[/IMG][/PLAIN]

Is the only strictly valid blend of both URL and IMG tags; it gives you a clickable image, that (if clicked) takes you to the original, thusly:



Or you can just go with the image:

[IMG]https://lindaprosserr2015.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/funny-videos.jpg[/IMG] which gives:

funny-videos.jpg


 
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The hypocrisy in funny, not the flag. That is why firm solid statements are not good. Also the hardcore hand wringing by whites feeling guilty is just too much at times.
 
The hypocrisy in funny, not the flag.
what hypocrisy exactly?
quite frankly i think it's rather reaching to conflate "using for a political agenda" with "attributing a quote which pretty accurately describes the nature of the thing being referenced."

if the top post in any way actually contradicted or misapplied a sentiment from the bottom post, you'd have a point about it being hypocritical and kind of funny.
but it doesn't - you just managed to find an image of a white girl saying "MLK" twice in her life and think you proved something because of it.
 
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