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Is there an expression picture of [wonderful] and [doge] in someone's reply to the comment? Just a cat head and a dog head.
[Wonderful]

i0 . hdslb . com/bfs/archive/b4cb 77 159d 586 14a 9 b 787 b 9 1b 1cd 22 a 8 1f 383535 . png @ 50w _ 50h . webp

[Wonderful]

[doge]

i0 . hdslb . com/bfs/archive/bba7c 12aa 5 1 fed 0 199 c 24655438+0465560 DFC 27 14c 593 e . png @ 50w _ 50h . webp

[doge]

By the way, change it. " Webp is "at the end of URL". Jpg "and you can right-click to save it as a picture.

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[Wonderful]

i0 . hdslb . com/bfs/emote/b4cb 77 159d 586 14a 9 b 787 b 9 1b 1cd 22 a 8 1f 383535 . png

[doge]

i0 . hdslb . com/bfs/emote/bba7c 12aa 5 1 fed 0 199 c 24 1465560 DFC 27 14c 593 e . png

Ah, do you find the following two expressions clearer than the above two expressions? The reason is this. Last year, I didn't know what the last "@50w_50h.webp" on this emoticon website meant, but now I probably do. It seems to be a way to set the picture size of a web page. W and h may refer to width and height, so this suffix has been removed and it is an emoticon in "". Png "format.

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