It could be some sort of inside joke or a very creative and random statement. Maybe'six' here is a code or just a random number added for a strange effect, and 'eggroll fanfiction' is a really specific and odd concept that someone has come up with for a fictional work.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. I've never heard it in normal conversations or mainstream media.
The ending of the Legend of the Sword and Fairy 6 meant that the six main characters would gather at the riverside in Jing 'an City. It seemed like a perfect ending. However, after the exchange of Dragon Pool, Jin Chao and Qi's memories no longer existed. Dragon Pool was in charge of the flow of memories. It could not bring the dead back to life. It could only create the life that the wisher wished for. However, the wisher had to pay the price of his own existence to erase all traces left in the world. Therefore, Ming Xiu felt a sense of familiarity towards Jin Chao, but not towards Qi. This meant that her memory of Qi had completely disappeared. Although the ending seemed perfect, the memories and experiences of the protagonists had changed. Their memories of the past and present only existed in their hearts.
The phrase 'deep six' can mean to dispose of something completely or get rid of it. So a 'deep six novel' might refer to a novel that has been discarded, perhaps not well - received or not given much attention. For example, if a publisher decides a novel doesn't have commercial potential, they might deep - six it, meaning it won't be published or promoted.
In many stories, six could symbolize balance or completeness. It might also represent a specific group or quantity depending on the context.
Well, it could mean that the person is in a really bad or unpleasant situation within a fan - created fictional story. Maybe they don't like the plot, the characters are behaving in a way they dislike, or there are elements in the fanfiction that are making them uncomfortable.
A marriage skirmish usually referred to a plot in a novel where the protagonist had an ambiguous relationship with someone before marriage and then announced his marriage or publicly admitted that he was married before the official marriage. This was called a marriage skirmish. Marriage skirting balls often appeared in modern romance novels or martial arts novels. The protagonist often used this plot to increase the attraction and suspense of the novel, and at the same time, it could also pave the way for the subsequent storyline of the protagonist. However, this kind of behavior was often criticized by readers as irresponsible and immoral.
It could potentially refer to a novel that is meant to be read six times a day. Maybe it's a very short and impactful piece that is designed for multiple readings throughout the day to fully grasp its meaning.
If this refers to a general statement, it's probably fiction without proper sources. Just saying 'the six million' without any background is not enough to be considered a fact.
I really don't know if one can get 707 in a casual story. It could be something very specific to a certain app, game, or form of entertainment. If it's related to a game, it might involve reaching a certain level, making a particular combination, or fulfilling a set of conditions. Maybe it's a goal within a narrative - driven adventure where you have to make certain choices to arrive at '707', but without further information, it's impossible to give a definite answer.
Well, in the context of fanfiction, 'hell hole' is likely a very negative description of the setting or plot. It might be that the fanfiction has elements like excessive drama, a cruel or unfair world - building, or characters facing unbearable hardships. So, 'get me outta this' is an expression of the desire to not be part of this particular fanfiction anymore.