Safari Not Loading SOME Images

So, I'm on photobucket today, and i see that some of the images don't work. I quit safari and i try again...Same thing. I then go to re-install safari off apple.com and i get to the installer where it tells me "this update requires 10.5.2 or newer. I run 10.5.3. I don't know what to do about this...any suggestions are welcomed

So, I'm on photobucket today, and i see that some of the images don't work. I quit safari and i try again...Same thing. I then go to re-install safari off apple.com and i get to the installer where it tells me "this update requires 10.5.2 or newer. I run 10.5.3. I don't know what to do about this...any suggestions are welcomed

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