Schoolkids saying 67, explained
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what is 100-67?
33
kids saying 67 are npcs
falling for monarch sighop
100s are perfect unicorns
the rest who dont participate are 33
I thought it was another secret the kids keep from the oldies til I realized none of them know either. Ultimately they use 6 7 the way my generation uses "whatever". So though annoying, it really is "whatever". And it'll be gone soon.
sheeeeet - I've had long talks with both my middle-schooler and elementary kids about 6-7 - and its not at all that they don't know - they understand it has basically no meaning. Its just something to have fun with calling out and all getting a laugh from. It started from a some kid on a tik-tok or youtube thing saying "6, 7" and gesturing with his hands going up and down like weighing an outcome or something - so really its short for "six or seven" - and I find it hilarious. But it doesn't stop there... "4, 1" is another and so is just "21" - none make any logical sense, but whatever - there's no "npc" involved or anything - just a funny thing that went viral and took off.
Can you explain this like I am 50 years old?
Right here with ya, I have no idea.
We all did the same thing as kids, and our parents rolled their eyes the same way we are now. The internet just makes it a bit more ghey is all.
It comes from a Skrlla song, who is a rapper with some interesting background. While kids may be innocent in saying it, they likely don't know it comes from this guy, or what he is rappy about: https://youtu.be/KIhcafEQPVA?si=SMvm75HW7DOYgpsD
Regardless of where this kid in the basketball game got it from (this is the video that I know to have spawned things) it makes no difference. Some violent gang from the 6700 block somewhere and then, completely disjointed from this going viral, a rapper whose into Santeria (just that word alone gets Sublime going in my head) makes no difference - my kids know nothing of these. The term 6-7 "now" means what the kids want it to mean... a bunch of nothing "brain rot" funny thing to call out - simple as that and this no-meaning silliness is what went viral, not the previous backstory that is now meaningless. My opinion.
South Park did an episode on the 6,7 fad and I still don’t get it.
Let me guess, Trey and Matt did this hilarious episode where President Trump is the canadian Saddam Hussein character and he is in bed with a giant satan character and they are gay. Hahahahahahahahahahaha. OMG you guys. They are so funny and original. I don't know if I'll piss my pants laughing in 6, or 7 seconds from the humor.
whats that mean
The Caterpillar who asked Alice in Wonderland, "Who are you?" was copying a silly catchphrase that swept London in a short-lived craze a few years before Lewis Carroll wrote the novel. No one knows who originated the fad or what real meaning it had, if any.
I covered an elementary school the past month and all I heard was 67!
Your explanation makes more sense than the actual reason for the trend. It’s as likely to be brainwashing to highlight the opposite number 33 as just a random test to show how quickly a trend can take off. All worthy of recognizing!
It's branding. If you want to flex how much pull or influence you have on society/how big your herd is/how much you can move the needle, you have to have a way to show the rest of comms aware folks.
Lady Gaga has her 'little monsters', Trump has his hats, Marines have their haircuts, Christians have their crucifixes, freemasons have their mailboxes, Q has it's pepe/acronyms, etc.
What's 6+7?
You won't find this info in a book or anything.
I heard it was a video about someone 6’ 7” tall that was funny.
6 (or) 7 could be an attractiveness rating on a scale of 1-10...
That is about the dumbest thing I’ve read here in a long time.