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She requested it. She is not adversed to getting naked. She does it all the time. Even has one of those tumblr blogs where she has thousands of followers and she posts nudes of herself as well as does naked video blogs :D haha. She's comfortable with her body, cute as hell and is a real person as opposed to some model who'll never reply. Perrie replies to every single message she gets, wether it's in private or public display.

link.. nao.
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So here' an important question for everyone.

How do you guys, mainly the ones with HD resolution displays, keep the quality of the image good?

I mean, when I save mine to the desktop in .PNG, it is more than 3.50 MB, but I have to tone it down to .JPEG, about 700 KB, to upload it, which obviously lowers the quality of the image.

Is there something you guys use?

So here' an important question for everyone.

How do you guys, mainly the ones with HD resolution displays, keep the quality of the image good?

I mean, when I save mine to the desktop in .PNG, it is more than 3.50 MB, but I have to tone it down to .JPEG, about 700 KB, to upload it, which obviously lowers the quality of the image.

Is there something you guys use?

Have you tried saving it as an uncompressed JPEG?

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So here' an important question for everyone.

How do you guys, mainly the ones with HD resolution displays, keep the quality of the image good?

I mean, when I save mine to the desktop in .PNG, it is more than 3.50 MB, but I have to tone it down to .JPEG, about 700 KB, to upload it, which obviously lowers the quality of the image.

Is there something you guys use?

I press Print Screen, open paint, Paste, save, upload, post

how did you add the picture on taskbar unless you are using windows 8

I used UserTile, which I found on Deviantart

http://angelwzr.deviantart.com/art/Taskbar-UserTile-Alpha-7-1-203811134

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