No it doesn't.
Because the Gyazo picture is already bandwidth-busted, I had to right click the image, open it in a new tab, then right click the REAL image and copy the image URL, then pop open imgur.com and upload it via web-based upload.

Using my phone as a stopwatch, this took 8.45 seconds. This is just assuming that the person is fast with the mouse, menus, typing and shortcuts like me. Oh and a great upload speed.
Instead of going through all that trouble, you (yes, YOU, the USER) can just right click the gyazo image that is broken and click "open image in new tab". You're not a king, in fact you're very far from anything royalty. Actually you're more like an insignificant pile of stuff in human society.
Looks like you missed the point.
The image could've been uploaded to another provider
in the first place.
Rather than your method, which is actually:
-uploading it to some stuffty provider which runs out of bandwidth in 10 views
-reading complaints
-grabbing the file you should already have on your computer, off of said stuffty provider
-uploading it to another provider