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hello I am here to host an argument
topic: moving gif reactions
premise: most of the gif reactions make the image more difficult to read/process and don't add anything extra that couldn't be conveyed in a single still image
concession: some of them ARE cool and should be kept... but having too many of them kind of spoil the effect and uniqueness of gif reactions
evidence: doh doesn't loop well, and would look better static. "I declare" doesn't add anything. Seth Meyers doesn't add anything. I'm not sure what the one with Mr. Incredible is conveying -- is he bored? waiting? typing? I also miss the old "This is fine" dog.
related: the static Phoenix Wright reaction needs to be reworked. This one would actually make sense as a gif.
rebuttal: (this is the part where you guys tell me how wrong I am below)
topic: moving gif reactions
premise: most of the gif reactions make the image more difficult to read/process and don't add anything extra that couldn't be conveyed in a single still image
concession: some of them ARE cool and should be kept... but having too many of them kind of spoil the effect and uniqueness of gif reactions
evidence: doh doesn't loop well, and would look better static. "I declare" doesn't add anything. Seth Meyers doesn't add anything. I'm not sure what the one with Mr. Incredible is conveying -- is he bored? waiting? typing? I also miss the old "This is fine" dog.
related: the static Phoenix Wright reaction needs to be reworked. This one would actually make sense as a gif.
rebuttal: (this is the part where you guys tell me how wrong I am below)