Anonymous3: Because most decent image viewers have an automatic re-size. And, if the re-sizing image is only just a little too big, it usually ends up looking grainy and pixelated. But, a pic' that's freaking huge usually re-sizes fine. Also, that's probably the resolution at which the artist did the picture. I've seen TIFFs of the Brothers Grinn's pre-sized for public use pic's; and they are freaking huge! Like an eye would take up a large portion of the screen. On another note, Baloo should watch his language he's setting a bad example for the children. (That's a joke, btw.)
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