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581 | public statement of acceptance of a version permanently authorizes you
582 | to choose that version for the Program.
583 |
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585 | permissions. However, no additional obligations are imposed on any
586 | author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a
587 | later version.
588 |
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590 |
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597 | IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF
598 | ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
599 |
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601 |
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9 |
10 | # 𝗡𝗚𝗟 𝗦𝗣𝗔𝗠𝗠𝗘𝗥
11 |
12 | **𝗡𝗚𝗟 𝗦𝗣𝗔𝗠𝗠𝗘𝗥 𝗣𝗬** is a multithreaded NGL.LINK spammer! it can be used to annoy anyone who has ever done a ngl.link and has the app installed on their phone! it has numerous quality features to enhance the trolling and make it fun to use.
13 |
14 | # **DISCLAIMER**
15 | The automation of sending messages to ngl.link users is a violation of the terms of service of the website. Discretion is adviced. I will not be responsible for your actions.
16 | This was written as a proof of concept to show that the automation is possible. The author of this code is released of any liabilities which your usage may entail.
17 |
18 | ## Preview
19 | CLICK THE IMAGE TO PLAY!
20 | [](https://youtube.com/shorts/FMkK9Gx4Acc?feature=share)
21 |
22 |
23 | ## Contact
24 | Telegram -> https://t.me/OxiLOL
25 |
26 | Email -> Oxitheman@gmail.com
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
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1 | {
2 | "proxy" : false,
3 | "random_messages": false,
4 | "delay": 0.4,
5 | "tip": "delay is reccomended to be set to 0.4"
6 | }
7 |
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1 | randomQuestions = [
2 | "a secret you kept from your parents 👀",
3 | "ain't no way",
4 | "any pets?",
5 | "are you a back seat driver?",
6 | "are you close with your parents?",
7 | "are you gonna get a tat",
8 | "are you judgemental",
9 | "are you looking to date someone rn",
10 | "are you straight?",
11 | "are you talking to anyone?",
12 | "Biggest red flags for a girl?",
13 | "biggest red flags in a guy?",
14 | "biggest regret?",
15 | "body count 😳?",
16 | "can we be besties",
17 | "craziest pickup line that worked?",
18 | "did you have an imaginary friend?",
19 | "did you watch game of thrones?",
20 | "do u have a dog?",
21 | "do u use pronouns",
22 | "do you even like school?",
23 | "do you have a middle name?",
24 | "do you have any cute friends for me lmao",
25 | "do you have any piercings?",
26 | "do you have trust issues?",
27 | "do you love ur life? x",
28 | "do you snore?",
29 | "do you speak another language?",
30 | "do you want kids evenutally?",
31 | "dogs or cats?",
32 | "dont leave me on opened",
33 | "dream job?",
34 | "ever gone skinny dipping?",
35 | "everything ok?",
36 | "favorite food?",
37 | "favorite movie?",
38 | "Favorite movie/ tv series rn",
39 | "favorite show rn?",
40 | "have any netflix recomendations??",
41 | "have any netlix recomendations?",
42 | "have u seen breaking bad",
43 | "have you done drugs 🍃",
44 | "Have you ever been fired from a job?",
45 | "have you ever cheated, you gotta be honest lol",
46 | "have you ever cried during a movie 🤷",
47 | "have you ever given a hickey?",
48 | "have you ever gotten in a fist fight?",
49 | "have you ever had any surgery",
50 | "have you ever thought about being bi",
51 | "have you ever watched harry potter?",
52 | "hottest sport? 🥵",
53 | "how are you feeling today :)",
54 | "How are you today ❤️🩹",
55 | "how big of nerd are you 1 to 10",
56 | "how many exes do you have?",
57 | "how many hours of sleep you get last night?",
58 | "how many kids do you want to have",
59 | "how many selfies do you take a day?",
60 | "how many stuffed animals you own?",
61 | "how old are you again?",
62 | "how old do u wanna be whe u get married?",
63 | "how tall are u",
64 | "how tall are you??",
65 | "how tall r u",
66 | "How's you day going ??!",
67 | "I have a crush on you",
68 | "I have covid, any show recomendations?",
69 | "I know what you did",
70 | "i love uuuuuu!!",
71 | "i miss you",
72 | "i really like you",
73 | "insta?",
74 | "introvert or extrovert?",
75 | "is it true???",
76 | "is ngl the best app tho :)",
77 | "kanye is the best 😤 change my mind",
78 | "name all your exes",
79 | "netflix and chill? 👀",
80 | "not gonna judge but why...",
81 | "one friend ur thankful for...",
82 | "one thing you can't survive without?",
83 | "opinion on birds?",
84 | "personality or looks?",
85 | "please give me pickup lines that always work",
86 | "should i be honest with you on here?",
87 | "shout me out",
88 | "single?",
89 | "spill some tea",
90 | "spill the tea on your first kiss.",
91 | "tell me a funny joke",
92 | "tell me a random fact",
93 | "the longest time you've ever gone without showering?",
94 | "the most embarrassing thing you've ever done?",
95 | "the weirdest place you've ever gone to the bathroom?",
96 | "the weirdest thing you've ever eaten?",
97 | "The weirdest trend you've done",
98 | "the worst advice you've ever given?",
99 | "the worst date you've ever been on?",
100 | "the worst food you ever eaten?",
101 | "the worst pick up line you've ever heard?",
102 | "the worst trouble you go into as a kid?",
103 | "u busy this weekend?",
104 | "uh what did you eat for breakfast?",
105 | "we should talk more",
106 | "what are ur plans this weekend?",
107 | "what are you wearing?",
108 | "what color is your room?",
109 | "what did you dream about last night?",
110 | "what have you gotten detention for?",
111 | "What is your shoe size?",
112 | "what music do you listen to",
113 | "what phone do you have?",
114 | "what time did you fall asleep last night?",
115 | "what time do you usually go to bed?",
116 | "what was the best day so far this year?",
117 | "what was ur worst day ever",
118 | "what was your favorite show when you were a kid?",
119 | "What's ur fav brand?? <3",
120 | "whats in ur spotify top songs",
121 | "whats the last thing you ate?",
122 | "whats the stupidest thing you thought as a kid?",
123 | "whats ur fav book",
124 | "whats ur fav drink",
125 | "whats ur fav food",
126 | "whats ur fav movie",
127 | "whats ur fav song",
128 | "whats ur fav tv show",
129 | "whats ur favorite food?",
130 | "whats ur oritenation",
131 | "whats your biggest insecurity 🤔",
132 | "whats your dream house",
133 | "whats your fav sport?",
134 | "whats your number one song on spotify",
135 | "whats your sign",
136 | "when was the last time you cried?",
137 | "when was the last time you lied?",
138 | "when was the last time you wet the bed?",
139 | "when was your first kiss?",
140 | "where are you from...?",
141 | "where are your parents from?",
142 | "who are your best girl friends",
143 | "who do you have pinned on imessage",
144 | "who do you miss the most",
145 | "who do you text the most?",
146 | "who was the last dude you texted?",
147 | "who was the last girl you texted?",
148 | "who was your crush in middle school lmao",
149 | "who was your first kiss?",
150 | "who you tryna get with 👀",
151 | "who you tryna vote for in 2024 👀",
152 | "whos the last person you texted?",
153 | "whos ur best friend",
154 | "whos ur crush?",
155 | "whos ur worst enemy 😈",
156 | "whos your last ig search?",
157 | "whos your last snap from?",
158 | "why doesnt my crush like me back 😭",
159 | "worst movie youve ever watched?",
160 | "would you ever be fwb",
161 | "would you ever get with me? ~ N",
162 | "would you leave your SO for a celeb",
163 | "would you say yes if i asked you out - A",
164 | "wyd",
165 | "wyd tomorrow",
166 | "yo stop leaving me on read",
167 | "you a homie",
168 | "you ever think about having the ability to teleport?",
169 | "you got a sneaky link?",
170 | "you have good style",
171 | "you lit",
172 | "you should get a tattoo",
173 | "you should post more selfies 💕",
174 | "you wild for what you did",
175 | "you're best friend",
176 | "Your biggest fear?",
177 | "your biggest insecurity?",
178 | "your celeb crush?",
179 | "your favorite hobby?",
180 | "your favorite part of your body?",
181 | "your last song on your spotify?",
182 | "your really attractive",
183 | "your worst habit?",
184 | "your worst personality characteristic?",
185 | "youre cute",
186 | ]
187 |
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1 | import json, random, time, httpx, sys, os
2 | from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
3 | import threading
4 | from msg import randomQuestions
5 | from colorama import Fore, Style
6 | from time import strftime, gmtime
7 |
8 |
9 | sent, errored = 0, 0
10 |
11 |
12 | class Console:
13 | @staticmethod
14 | def get_time() -> str:
15 | return time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", time.gmtime())
16 |
17 | @staticmethod
18 | def logger(*content: tuple, status: bool) -> None:
19 | lock = threading.Lock()
20 | time = Console.get_time()
21 |
22 | green = "[" + Fore.GREEN + Style.BRIGHT + "+" + Style.RESET_ALL + "] "
23 | red = "[" + Fore.RED + Style.BRIGHT + "-" + Style.RESET_ALL + "] "
24 | yellow = "[" + Fore.YELLOW + Style.BRIGHT + "!" + Style.RESET_ALL + "] "
25 | with lock:
26 | if status == "g":
27 | sys.stdout.write(
28 | f'{Fore.YELLOW}[{time}]{Style.RESET_ALL}{green}{" ".join(content)}\n'
29 | )
30 | elif status == "r":
31 | sys.stdout.write(
32 | f'{Fore.YELLOW}[{time}]{Style.RESET_ALL}{red}{" ".join(content)}\n'
33 | )
34 | elif status == "y":
35 | sys.stdout.write(
36 | f'{Fore.YELLOW}[{time}]{Style.RESET_ALL}{yellow}{" ".join(content)}\n'
37 | )
38 |
39 | @staticmethod
40 | def clear() -> None:
41 | os.system("cls" if os.name == "nt" else "clear")
42 |
43 |
44 | def main(username, message, deviceid, proxy, proxystatus):
45 | global errored
46 | global sent
47 |
48 | headers = {
49 | "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
50 | "Accept-Language": "en-US,en;q=0.5",
51 | "Accept": "text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/avif,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8",
52 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:104.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/104.0",
53 | }
54 |
55 |
56 | if proxystatus == True:
57 | client = httpx.Client(headers=headers, proxies=proxy)
58 |
59 | else:
60 | client = httpx.Client(headers=headers)
61 |
62 | try:
63 |
64 | postresp = client.post(
65 | f"https://ngl.link/api/submit",
66 | data={
67 | "username": username,
68 | "question": message,
69 | "deviceId": deviceid,
70 | },
71 | )
72 | if postresp.status_code == 200:
73 | sent += 1
74 | Console.logger(
75 | f"Sent {message} to victim, Sent {sent} messages, Errored {errored} messages",
76 | status="g",
77 | )
78 |
79 | elif postresp.status_code == 404:
80 | Console.logger(f"User {username} does not exist", status="r")
81 | exit()
82 | elif postresp.status_code == 429:
83 | Console.logger(f"User {username} is rate limited", status="r")
84 | else:
85 | Console.logger(postresp.status_code, status="r")
86 |
87 | except Exception as e:
88 | errored += 1
89 | Console.logger(f"Error: {e}", status="y")
90 | main(username, messages(), deviceid(), proxy())
91 |
92 |
93 | def messages():
94 | return random.choice(randomQuestions)
95 |
96 |
97 | def proxy():
98 | return "http://" + random.choice(list(open("proxy.txt")))
99 |
100 |
101 | def deviceid():
102 | return "".join(
103 | random.choice("0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz-") for i in range(36)
104 | )
105 |
106 |
107 | def handler():
108 | print(
109 | Fore.LIGHTRED_EX
110 | + """
111 | ▒█▄░▒█ ▒█▀▀█ ▒█░░░ ▒█▀▀▀█ ▒█▀▀█ ░█▀▀█ ▒█▀▄▀█
112 | ▒█▒█▒█ ▒█░▄▄ ▒█░░░ ░▀▀▀▄▄ ▒█▄▄█ ▒█▄▄█ ▒█▒█▒█
113 | ▒█░░▀█ ▒█▄▄█ ▒█▄▄█ ▒█▄▄▄█ ▒█░░░ ▒█░▒█ ▒█░░▒█
114 | """
115 | + Fore.GREEN
116 | + "Made by https://github.com/oxitheman"
117 | + "\nStar the repository on github if you like it!"
118 | + " If you would like to send random questions or use proxies edit config.json to true."
119 | + Style.RESET_ALL
120 | )
121 |
122 | username = str(input("Enter username (Along with numbers in their NGL link): "))
123 | threadcount = int(input("Enter thread count: "))
124 | with open("config.json") as config:
125 | data = json.load(config)
126 | proxystatus = data["proxy"]
127 | messagestatus = data["random_messages"]
128 | delay = data["delay"]
129 | if messagestatus == True:
130 | with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=threadcount) as executor:
131 | for x in range(threadcount):
132 | executor.submit(
133 | main, username, messages(), deviceid(), proxy(), proxystatus
134 | )
135 | else:
136 | message = str(input("Enter message: "))
137 | with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=threadcount) as executor:
138 | for x in range(threadcount):
139 | executor.submit(
140 | main, username, message, deviceid(), proxy(), proxystatus
141 | )
142 | time.sleep(delay)
143 |
144 | Console.logger(f"Sent {sent} messages to {username}.", status="g")
145 |
146 |
147 | if __name__ == "__main__":
148 | handler()
149 |
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