Hacking Errors while playing Pokemon Y

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I followed https://3ds.guide/ to hack my 3DS. I then downloaded the game from a site using the QR reader in FBI. I keep getting these errors with the word "kujira" in them while I'm playing. It happens very randomly.
 

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Which games or is it certain ones where you are seeing that error appear?

I mentioned Pokemon Y in the topic title. That's the only 3DS game I've played on this 3DS. I know some of the numbers in the error message change, like the one next to kujira.
 
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