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Lust for adventure deimos8/18/2023 ![]() "Fair game~ But I did do all the work last night. "I'm not sure what I did last night, but I'm going ham on you for taking atvatage of me, and teasing me." My face flushes red, bit I cant take my eyes off of his lean, small yet muscular, love bitten, glimmering body. I look over at Deimos, a smirk on his face, lust in his eyes, the light boucing off of him making him seem silver almost due to his gray skin, the thin white sheet just barely covering his cock. "C'mon Hank~ Look at the silver lining! My silver lining~" What if Tricky finds out? He'll be furious." "He'd be dissapointed he wasn't invited, he's wanted a threesome with you for a while." Sanford is gonna kick my ass for sleeping with you." "What's wrong?- Oh- regretting last night.?" Deimos turns over to see me, sheets covering my member, hand on my un masked face, expression of pure confusion, and a small hint of fear, also some annoyance. ![]() I realize what must have happened considering I had a hangover. Just the white sheets covering his soft ass, and dick. Sanford? And me? I turn to my right and see Deimos sleeping, hickies, bite marks, and scratches all over him. It had small led lamp lights giving off a comforting glow glued to the ceileing, a Monster wall, some random painting of. Where(i => i.Attributes.Where(a => a.Value = "_xfToken").I wake up in a not so familiar room, yet familiar. The token value is found on the website prior to the post by scrapping the following value where HTML represents the login page: ![]() I'm attaching a bit more context to this message in the hope that someone can help spot my error.īased on the code in MillenniumEarl's repo, I'm posting the following string to (obviously I'm replacing the un/pw with my credentials). ![]() I'm getting a 400, not a 401 (that happens when you are working on too many projects at once). Does anyone know of a good way to access game-related data programmatically (and API perhaps)? PS: While I have already developed a method to retrieve data from this site for games in real-time, the code is somewhat fragile at the moment. Please keep in mind that this is very much a back-burner/after-hours/as I feel like it kind of project and any deliverable will probably be some time off. I would be very interested to hear your thoughts/ideas on what I have and what you would like. It will allow for private game rankings and notes, personal tag management (tags will be loaded from F95 initially, but can be modified as the user sees fit), and a locally installed service for Windows (initially) that will allow for launching games and tracking statistics on time played, managing library folders, and archiving/deleting old versions/unplayed games. ![]() My plans at the moment include a web-based manager that can retrieve games from the site on demand. I'm posting this thread in hopes that this community will provide me with some of the features they would like to see in a management application. This project will be a chance for me to explore new techniques that are off-limits to me in my professional work. To date, all of my development has been in an enterprise environment where my ability to innovate is somewhat stifled. In my professional life, I am a semi-developer (meaning that I develop, but it isn't my primary job role). I realize that a similar project already exists and has been in development for some time now, and my aim is not to usurp that work but to use this project to build my development skills. I am in the early phases of developing a web-based game manager applications to manage local game libraries. ![]()
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