Topic: Okay, I gotta ask. What does e621 mean?

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Why make a yiff website, and call it something you'd find at the bank as part of a fourteen segment security code?

I've been curious about this for the longest time.

Updated by Theclarinetist

It's the number for msg. So the site is meant to be an addictive flavor enhancer for your life.

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edidaf said:
It's the number for msg. So the site is meant to be an addictive flavor enhancer for your life.

WOW.... I actually had no idea that was the take on it.... I knew it was the number for msg thats why it actually made no sense to me at least I actually was gonna ask the question but he beat me to it actually

Updated by anonymous

e621 is a code, when you decode it it means cock.

Updated by anonymous

Flavor enhancer. We have the best taste in furry pronz

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Halite said:
e621 is a code, when you decode it it means cock.

EVERYTHING means cock to you Halite...

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TheHuskyK9 said:
Flavor enhancer. We have the best taste in furry pronz

were cooking now? ok then MOAR BACON!!

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I've always liked the name. I might not have joined up/felt comfortable here if it was called yiffyclop.murr or something.

Updated by anonymous

It deters anyone using my computer from thinking that it's a porn site. e621 means nothing to the average person, as opposed to "PornHub".

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NuclearAssault said:
It deters anyone using my computer from thinking that it's a porn site. e621 means nothing to the average person, as opposed to "PornHub".

But there are two flaccid, tiny penises in the name.

Updated by anonymous

I always call the site "flavor enhancer" when I talk about it out loud.

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NuclearAssault said:
It deters anyone using my computer from thinking that it's a porn site. e621 means nothing to the average person, as opposed to "PornHub".

The problem with that argument is that the modern answer to "I don't know what that is." isn't "Oh well, I guess I'll never know.".
It is "Hmm, let me google that."

Guess what you get when you google e621.

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edidaf said:
It's the number for msg. So the site is meant to be an addictive flavor enhancer for your life.

May be it's why they temporaly banned site in Russia? e621 is now "officially" harmful substance (from april), and there was something about propaganda regulations, lol

Though if they did, it means that those people lost last brains (if they had any)

Updated by anonymous

As much as the whole MSG thing is probably true, I really choose to believe another theory.
A while back it was a pretty standard rule at any Con that for everyday you spend at Con, you get (at least) 6 hours of sleep a night, 2 meals a day, and shower at least 1 time a day.
It just transferred over to the furry fandom
I think I remember answering this question numerous times as well.

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Huh. That is thoroughly NOT what I was expecting. I do see the appeal of this being more low key, though.

Moon_Moon said:
A while back it was a pretty standard rule at any Con that for everyday you spend at Con, you get (at least) 6 hours of sleep a night, 2 meals a day, and shower at least 1 time a day.

And this would make sense, too. Or perhaps it's really a mixture of both.

Regardless, my mind is blown. Thanks to all who responded!

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Halite said:
e621 is a code, when you decode it it means cock.

Wrong! It decodes into "penis"

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Char

Former Staff

A name doesn't make the site, the site makes the name. :P Which is true of just about anything I suppose, really. The name doesn't HAVE to be directly related to the product, but it can help. Example: car names/brands. A notable example is how Carroll Shelby came up with the names for the Mustang GT350 and GT500: http://driving.ca/auto-news/news/automotive-etymology-how-cars-got-their-names

After a lengthy debate, Shelby became disgruntled because he saw the discussion going nowhere. He asked someone to go out and measure the paces between his office and a neighboring building. When the distance turned out to be 350 paces, the name GT350 was born and it stuck.

The legendary GT500 was named in a similarly bizarre fashion. It’s rumored that Shelby simply wanted the biggest number on the side of a car. As Chevrolet already had 427 and MoPar had 440 on their cars, he felt that naming his car with a “500″ would put it at the top of the heap.

The product is what makes the name memorable, not necessarily the other way around.

Updated by anonymous

I like all of these answers, and I feel smarter having read this thread. I had no idea what an E-number was beforehand.

Updated by anonymous

The real question to ask is...

What does e621, mean to -you-?

*Sitar music*

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DasaDevil said:
The real question to ask is...

What does e621, mean to -you-?

*Sitar music*

ths' deep man...

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DasaDevil said:
The real question to ask is...

What does e621, mean to -you-?

*Sitar music*

e621 is where furries worldwide come for their fix

*passes pipe*

Theclarinetist said:
ths' deep man...

I know dude

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Xch3l said:
*passes pipe*

♪ buffalo soldier ♪

♪ in the heart of africa ♪

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