Scraps from junk mail, construction paper, or office sheets. Blender: To break fibers down into a consistent pulp.
On NZB indexers, these strings appear as subject lines or article names. Usenet users would paste this into SABnzbd or NZBGet to download the raw data. cmlariffa1991italian1080pamznwebdlddp
To understand what you’re looking at, you have to "parse" the filename like a database would: Scraps from junk mail, construction paper, or office sheets
"Web Download." This means the file was losslessly lossy-transcoded or directly remuxed from a streaming service rather than being ripped from a physical Blu-ray or DVD. Scraps from junk mail
(or WEB-DL): A technical tag meaning the file was "Web Downloaded"—losslessly extracted from a streaming service without being re-encoded.