how to use anime sauce numbers

by Prof. Kelvin Lueilwitz 7 min read
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What are Florida ounces?

I didn't think much of this when I lived in Florida. Many products were labeled in Florida ounces. But now that I live in another state I'm surprised to see products still labeled with Florida ounces.

Is it rude to ask a girl when her time of the month is?

I'm 25m and have been flirting back and forth with someone for a few weeks now. She's super shy in general, and I want to make sure I respect her boundaries and don't bug her when it's that time, but I can't think of any way to ask that doesn't sound weird or invasive.

What happened to the idea of it all?

It’s true that Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex was an extremely popular show. But there has to be someone who started it, or at least a place where it started.

Garima Singh

Moshi Moshi everyone! I'm Garima. I'm always in the world of fiction! Be it books, movies, comics, games and anime generates all sorts of weird, interesting things that I could never find in any other media. I've been watching anime since my school days and honestly it is one of the best things that has happened to me.

About

6 Digit Codes refers to reference codes for the pornographic website nHentai. Typing various 6-digit numbers onto the end of an nHentai URL leads to specific issues of hentai series' on the site. These numbers are used on various social media platforms to share the sauce for specific hentai.

Origin

The exact origin of the meme is unconfirmed. On February 8th, 2018, Redditor Asphyxiem [2] posted an I'm Going To Tell You A Great Story image macro titled, "The Legend of 177013" to /r/animemes, referencing the 6 digit code 177013, which is the nHentai code for Emergence (shown below). The post gained 600 upvotes in over 2 years.

Spread

In the following months the joke spread around social media, particularly on subreddits like /r/animemes and /r/hentaimemes, 9Gag, and Twitter.

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