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Sorry.  I had to switch browsers to see it.  One of my Chrome extensions must be blocking it.  In my usual browser, COMODO Dragon, your post is totally blank, it still is, hence my confusion,

 

Let me test if I can display it here:

 

1525549_642230765812594_1066267061_n.jpg1525549_642230765812594_1066267061_n.jpgHmmm, Nope.  It won't even let me add the image manually to my post.  Nothing happens.  Pausing AdBlock didn't change anything.  Adding WinCert to the Exceptions of PrivDog didn't do anything either.  This is the first time I've seen anything quite like this.  Very strange.

 

I can add the link, and when clicked on it displays correctly, but I can't add the image and your post is still blank.  Weird.

 

https://scontent-a-fra.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/q71/s720x720/1525549_642230765812594_1066267061_n.jpg

 

Cheers and Regards

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Well, I can see the image in your post.

I just realized the image was hosted on Facebook servers, and on https, maybe it was because of one or another.

I re-hosted the image somewhere else because I don't like posting something hosted on Facebook anyway.

Now the image shows up in you first post just fine.  It must have been the Facebook server, because I tried the link as both http and https, (they both work), and it didn't make any difference.  I even logged into Facebook to see if that would help and still no.
 

Well, I can see the image in your post.


That's funny since I can't and it's my post. I just have the link. Oh well. Problem solved gotten around anyway. :)

Cheers and Regards

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