Assuming this all works out, the image in this tweet is also a valid ZIP archive, containing a multipart RAR archive, containing the complete works of Shakespeare. This technique also survives twitter's thumbnailer :Ppic.twitter.com/P0Owq9abRC
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What arguments are you passing in?
I predict you will have a highly successful career in security research lol Great stuff!pic.twitter.com/x9nmT8cfJq
So, you could theoretically embed whatever you want in multiple tweeted images and get away with it because "it's just images".... nice
Laying the groundwork for TwitterFS.
Can we please turn this into a twitter_fs? :-D
Cool steganography 
Earlier tried it with twitter app but didn't get results, but opened with web browser and lo....Presto... 
pic.twitter.com/eDdggmas2I
This sort of thing used to be easier when Twitter allowed much larger PNG attachments (which now get converted to JPEG when over a certain complexity/size/dimensions).https://twitter.com/FakeUnicode/status/698247905958690818 …
binwalk works nicely for checking the files and extracting them.
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