Indeed. The only similarity between them is their name. (Tell Netscape they are bad people for this SNAFU)
One more thing: if I want to get tech savvy enough to know what you are talking about and how to do it, which disciplines or programming languages would I need to know?
Read about [userscripts] on wikipedia and [here] on Wanikani.
Get [TamperMonkey] script host for your browser.
Read about and install [Open Framework].
Open your browser’s Javascript console while on Wanikani (press F12, and click on the Console tab).
Paste the code from [the thread I linked above] into your Javascript console.
Then type context_sentences into the console, and press enter, and it will return a list of all the context sentences… though not in a format that’s super easy to cut and paste all at once.

This is a good idea! I’ve always wanted to do this for my own personal practice (though likely not in Anki). Thank you @rfindley and @Tbilzie !
I also like this idea. I will make an Anki deck for myself. @Tbilzie if you don’t want to do it yourself I could email it to you.
Do you have another service for doing this besides Anki?
Thanks! I will give it a try
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Well, it’s more that I haven’t really been able to figure out how to utilize Anki to its full potential >_>
@Kumirei, can you send it to me too if you get a chance?
My email is [ yshiori33@gmail.com ].
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I would love to have those as well if you are able to send it to me??? Thank you very much. My email is starsapphire@live.ca
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Got it! Thanks so much, you’re awesome :’)
No problem.
If anyone’s wondering why I’m emailing and not sharing a link, it’s because I don’t want it spread. It’s proprietary content. I would not send it to someone who is not subscribed.
Thank you 

Makes complete sense. We appreciate you!
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