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      lololulu19 @Yuanpiepie
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      @Yuanpiepie I think you will find what you want by clicking on the "Torrent Description" box.

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        Yuanpiepie @lololulu19
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        @lololulu19 That didnt work. "Torrent Description" means search in the description section of the torrent, not in the torrent filename

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          jokuihmemies
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          yeah i'd like to have this feature too

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            lololulu19 @Yuanpiepie
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            @Yuanpiepie Yes.. but as you mentioned.. collections can have hundreds of videos and performers. Obviously the torrent filename can't possibly contain the information that you are searching for - so searching the "Torrent Description" is your best bet.

            Personally, I almost never download collections anymore mainly BECAUSE of what you mentioned.. they are so difficult to search! While that collection might have a great video in it. If that video is buried in a subdirectly with the filename 18412451qz87j2.mp4... the odds of ever finding that video in your own collection is slim. Likewise, thumbnails that contain more than 4x3 (12 images) are fairly useless. A lot of people are stuffing microfilm sized images with 64 images per thumbnail in the picture! Totally worthless!

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              frostycab @Yuanpiepie
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              @Yuanpiepie Might I humbly suggest you brush up on searching using wildcards? See if you can spor what I did here...
              https://www.gaytor.rent/browse.php?c62=1&c29=1&c46=1&c30=1&c43=1&c19=1&c17=1&c59=1&c44=1&c50=1&c9=1&c7=1&c48=1&c5=1&c67=1&c66=1&c34=1&c68=1&c27=1&c32=1&c63=1&c12=1&c33=1&c53=1&c57=1&c35=1&c36=1&c58=1&c37=1&c54=1&c38=1&c39=1&c56=1&c40=1&c61=1&c60=1&c45=1&c47=1&c1=1&c41=1&c42=1&c51=1&c65=1&c28=1&search=hunky_arthur*&incldead=0&inname=1&indesc=1&infn=1&orderby=added&sort=desc

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                Yuanpiepie @frostycab
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                @frostycab This is ingenious. How did you figure it out?

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                  frostycab @Yuanpiepie
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                  @Yuanpiepie Look up wildcards in searches. They've been around since the internet as we know it was born. A "*" basically stands for any number of other characters in a string. A "?" represents a single character. Using quotes searches for a specific string rather than each of the individual words. They don't all work on all sites, but the * is pretty universal.

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                    frostycab @Yuanpiepie
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                    @Yuanpiepie So in your example, searching for hunky_arthur would only return that exact match. By changing it to hunky_arthur* you get everything that begins with hunky_arthur even if it has other characters at the end. You could go further by trying hunky_arthur to allow for matches that perhaps start with [OF]hunky_arthur, or hunky*arthur if you were unsure about the underscore in the middle.

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                      frostycab @Yuanpiepie
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                      @Yuanpiepie Sorry, the site formatting system changed my last message a bit. The bit in italics should read hunky_arthur with an asterisk at the beginning and end.

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                        Yuanpiepie @frostycab
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                        @frostycab Thank you for your detailed response. Sorry for not replying sooner. You are the GOAT. This search trick is a good addition under my belt.

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