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>>20017097
My wife.

>>20020123
We're not interested in having babies yet so don't worry...

I want to fucking die bros I really love her.

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Contributing. It's a method I found out when I was trying to grab some pics from a JP website. I posted this method in one of the /krg/ threads recently. It can be included in the OP pastebin or whatever.

This only works on mantan-web(dot)jp so far. (I tried doing it in Oricon, but it doesn't work)

You'll just need to use Inspect Element once (Google Chrome, it's F12) and then the rest can just be done by copying and pasting the image link.

You'll need to visit an article from the website. On the article page itself, hit F12 since right clicking won't do.

This is the tedious part: take note of the string of numbers and letters that is part of the website link of the article (after "/article"). It's format is yyyymmdd then a code specific to the article itself. Take note of the first part which shows the date of when the article was posted and the last 5 digits and the letter for a quick search.

On the inspect element window, click on "More options", it looks like an upright ellipsis, then to "Open file", or just hit Ctrl+P. With the article code in mind, you need to search through the different files listed. Luckily, you'll just have to search for the .jpg files that end in ###_size#.jpg. Once you find the image that you're looking for, right click on it and open the image in a new tab.

We're not done yet! Usually, the .jpg files are are on size4 or size6. You can increase it to size8 or size10 for a much higher resolution. (if you guys ever find out if it goes beyond size10, let us know, I only tried until size12)

To save you the effort of going through the list of files again for other pictures in the article or in other articles, just change the number on the ###_size#.jpg string (same article, usually 001-004 depending on the number of pics) or just replace the article code on the image link and also change the date on the link accordingly (different article)

If you guys happen to know any other ways to grab pics from other JP sites, I'd love to know them, too.

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