thats a lot of words for no shit sherlock
1. a website by Korean for Korean use Korean as main language, shocking
2. deepfake use fake name to avoid dmca and other ramification, shocking
His first point is true though. Name obfuscation aside, the titles of the latest ~11 pages of uploads are completely mismatched. E.g. a video of Wonyoung will have Jisoo in the title. They all seem to be uploaded in the same batch, so my guess is the uploader messed up the title order of this batch.
This is my bunkr album. I planned to upload it to gofile/pixeldrain too but I "forgot" to do that due to other things. These videos are freely shared by GDFONLY in one of his communication channels. Next to this upload I have prepared the other pack (about 70 GB) of GDFONLY videos which I collected over time. I renamed most of them to keep very consistent naming scheme. Some videos had very obscure names.
You need to download all split RAR files belonging to the same video. They are split with WinRAR as bunkr only allows files up to 2 GB (2,000,000,000 B). They should have the same file name and their ending should be *.part1.rar, *.part2.rar, *.partX.rar (or *.r00, *.r01, *.rX). Bunkr adds its identifier to the file name (e.g.: "NOT-Wonyoung-the-gratitude-of-the-rabbit-FULL-VIDEO-as-gift-part1-arlBNs3Q.rar"). Such file renaming creates a problem when you try to extract them. The only app I found which manages to extract files named like that is WinRAR as it asks you to manually open other parts one by one. JDownloader 2 app can be used to download files having correct names (e.g.: "NOT Wonyoung the gratitude of the rabbit FULL VIDEO as gift.part1.rar"). It can even extract downloaded RAR files and then remove them automatically after the files extraction completion.
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