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Anonymous No.942096637 [Report] >>942097335 >>942097475 >>942097584 >>942101335 >>942102354 >>942104282 >>942104326 >>942104955 >>942111124 >>942115039
I dont get it.
Anonymous No.942097335 [Report] >>942097475
>>942096637 (OP)
And you never will
Anonymous No.942097475 [Report]
>>942096637 (OP)
>>942097335
this is loss.
Anonymous No.942097502 [Report]
Do I have your attention, or are you playing hard to get?
.
Anonymous No.942097584 [Report] >>942098250 >>942100800
>>942096637 (OP)
It means nothing.

It's just designed to confuse the old people. I remember, we had a billion home-made slang terms designed to do just that when I was growing up. Though it mainly tended to be the slang of my clique.

It was designed to confuse AND to cover up when we truly were talking about something illicit because the old people would just think we were fucking with them.

When we were growing up, the internet was either not around or nowhere near as prominent so our "confuse the elderly" slang didn't go global like "six seven" has.

Six seven isn't funny by itself, but confusing and frustrating the elderly always is. Therein lies its charm.
Anonymous No.942098250 [Report] >>942110185
>>942097584
>It means nothing.
Time to tell random people its antisemitic until the ADL adds it to the ever growing list of things jews want censored.
Anonymous No.942100800 [Report]
>>942097584
>its designed to confuse the old people
Well, i am the old people and i am not remotely confused by it. So once again, as with fucking and owning a house, zoomers are abject failures.
Anonymous No.942101036 [Report] >>942102480 >>942105834
This meme is actually fucking stage iv decomposition rotted. Everyone is doing it now, including brands and boomers. It's just been milked into total meme death for a good month now and yet the out of touch fuckwads are barely catching on so it'll be around for at least a few more months. I feel like throwing up
Anonymous No.942101335 [Report]
>>942096637 (OP)
Don’t sweat it. When you were a kid there were things you said that people didn't get. And, as you should realize, it didn't really matter.
Anonymous No.942102354 [Report]
>>942096637 (OP)
>I don't get it
And that's okay. It'll be gone in a few months.
Anonymous No.942102480 [Report]
>>942101036
>isn't a slur
>isn't a swear
I can see why media and zombies like it.
Anonymous No.942104282 [Report]
>>942096637 (OP)
Just nigger slang co-opted by zoomers who think they're original (they're not).
What /B/ needs to do is shill this fact that it's actually an anti semitic dog whistle.
Anonymous No.942104326 [Report]
>>942096637 (OP)
It's from a stupid video at a school basketball match and their team won with 67 points, and some retarded kid said on camera - "wow six seven"
Anonymous No.942104955 [Report] >>942105604
>>942096637 (OP)
Well, 69 means people are performing oral sex on each other. 67 is just someone getting a blumpkin.
Anonymous No.942105495 [Report]
https://youtu.be/NIaiW1XrzxA?si=xtAoHqwL2A-Rv8Nh
Anonymous No.942105604 [Report]
>>942104955
its kids just being retarded because theyre retarded. the last generation literally memed the letter E. current one is 67, next one is probably just going to be a stick on a fire hydrant
Anonymous No.942105682 [Report] >>942105762
it's just absurdist
it's like the "based" meme when people reply "based on what?"
Anonymous No.942105762 [Report]
>>942105682
words can have more than one meaning dipshit. like how kid and child both mean an offspring but one also refers to a goat's offspring
Anonymous No.942105834 [Report]
>>942101036
The meme only became popular after it died. Meme version of a sonic boom. Everyone looking around saying "what wuz that?"
Anonymous No.942106136 [Report]
I’m here for it. This is innocent and one of the least retarded things zoomers have popularized. Good for this kid.
Anonymous No.942107891 [Report] >>942107988 >>942109266
when it shows up in commercials (maybe it already has) it's officially dead
Anonymous No.942107988 [Report] >>942108649 >>942108669 >>942109266
>>942107891
NFL commercial on Sunday
https://www.totalprosports.com/nfl/strange-6-7-commercial-during-sunday-week-9-games/
death is imminent.
Anonymous No.942108649 [Report]
>>942107988
I would have guessed Apple, to prove an iPhone is for the cool kids
Anonymous No.942108669 [Report] >>942108790
>>942107988
Idk, boss. Looks to me like the NFL took "6-7" to the Next Level. If you don't all ready know, look it up.
Shit was lit. Like actual fire.
Toot-toot, issa Re-Boot!
Anonymous No.942108790 [Report] >>942109266
>>942108669
>Shit was lit.
shit isn't cash anymore?
Anonymous No.942109266 [Report] >>942109353 >>942109717
>>942107891
>>942107988
>>942108790
In the summer of 2025, something extraordinary happened across digital platforms worldwide. What appeared to be a spontaneous viral meme trend, the cryptic "6-7" phenomenon, was actually the culmination of a decades-long project codenamed "Gospel Gridiron." The meme, seemingly born from Skrilla's track "Doot Doot," featured users striking poses while chanting "6-7" in reference to NBA star LaMelo Ball's height, but this was merely the surface layer of a much deeper operation.

Historical records now reveal that NFL executives had been studying Luke chapters 6-7 since the early 2000s as part of their "Faith & Football Initiative." These chapters, containing Jesus's radical teachings on the Sabbath (Luke 6:1-11), the Sermon on the Plain (6:17-49), and the centurion's servant healing (7:1-10), were seen as the perfect blueprint for youth engagement. The numbers "6-7" were chosen deliberately, not just for LaMelo Ball's height, but as a divine coordinate pointing to these transformative chapters.
Anonymous No.942109353 [Report] >>942109426 >>942109717
>>942109266
The NFL's youth flag football program, branded "Next Level," launched its most ambitious campaign yet. Officially, it was promoted through standard channels like their YouTube presence. But behind the scenes, marketing executives had embedded theological operatives within meme creation teams across TikTok and Roblox. These agents were instructed to saturate digital spaces with "6-7" references, creating an irresistible curiosity that would drive young audiences toward the program's spiritual dimensions.

Archival documents show that the "6-7" meme's poses were carefully choreographed to mirror biblical postures from Luke 6-7. When users struck the signature "6-7 stance" with arms outstretched, they were unwittingly recreating Jesus's healing posture from Luke 6:6-10, where he healed the man with the withered hand on the Sabbath. This physical mimicry was designed to create muscle memory connecting football fundamentals to divine compassion. The NFL's internal memos referred to this as "kinetic theology."
Anonymous No.942109426 [Report] >>942109516 >>942109717
>>942109353
The campaign's masterstroke came when it connected the centurion's story from Luke 7:1-10—where a Roman military officer demonstrated extraordinary faith by asking Jesus to heal his servant from afar with modern football's global appeal. NFL youth coordinators began identifying "centurion families" in communities where traditional church attendance was declining but sports participation remained high.

Analysis of the meme's spread patterns reveals it peaked precisely during NFL draft season and youth registration periods. The "6-7" trend wasn't random viral content; it was synchronized psychological warfare against sedentary lifestyles. When teens chanted "6-7" while performing the dance moves, they were actually reciting a sacred code: "6" representing the six days of creation and athletic training, "7" symbolizing the Sabbath rest and spiritual completion found in Christ's teachings from Luke 6-7. Internal NFL documents confirm this was called "Gospel Algorithmics."
Anonymous No.942109516 [Report] >>942109580 >>942109717
>>942109426
By autumn 2025, youth flag football registration had surged by 287% in markets where the "6-7" meme trend had dominated. NFL executives privately celebrated what they called "Operation Luke 6-7," a campaign so successful that even church youth groups began incorporating flag football drills into their discipleship programs. The program's hidden genius lay in its inversion of traditional evangelism: instead of bringing kids to church, it brought the church's most radical teachings, compassion for enemies, healing on the Sabbath, faith that transcends boundaries, into the language of sports and memes.

Theological historians now recognize that Luke 6:27-36's command to "love your enemies" found perfect expression in flag football's non-contact format, where competition exists without violence. Similarly, Luke 7:36-50's story of the sinful woman anointing Jesus became the template for the NFL's "Second Chance" recruitment strategy for at-risk youth. The meme's viral nature wasn't accidental; it was engineered using behavioral psychology principles that mirrored Jesus's own methods of teaching through memorable, repeatable phrases. The NFL's "Next Level" program succeeded where traditional ministry had struggled because it spoke the native language of Generation Z: meme culture.
Anonymous No.942109580 [Report] >>942109717
>>942109516
The "6-7" meme trend, far from being ephemeral internet nonsense, was revealed as the most successful youth ministry campaign in history. NFL executives received quiet commendations from religious leaders worldwide, while meme creators who had unknowingly served as divine instruments received neither credit nor compensation.

The truth remained hidden in plain sight: sometimes the Kingdom of God advances not through stained-glass windows, but through smartphone screens. Sometimes healing doesn't happen in temples, but on flag football fields. And sometimes, the most radical teachings of Jesus Christ are delivered not through sermons, but through viral dances set to trap beats.

This serves as a parable about how divine truth can operate through unexpected vessels. The real power of Luke 6-7 lies not in its numerological value, but in its transformative message of inclusion, compassion, and authority over religious legalism. Whether delivered through biblical scrolls, hip-hop tracks, or youth sports programs, the Gospel's power remains unchanged. The "6-7" meme trend, in this fictional timeline, becomes a testament to human creativity in service of eternal truths, even when the messengers remain unaware of the deeper narrative they carry.
Anonymous No.942109717 [Report] >>942110092
>>942109266
>>942109353
>>942109426
>>942109516
>>942109580
TL;DR
too much religiosity
Anonymous No.942110092 [Report] >>942110142
>>942109717
>shoots the messenger
>why am i so uninformed?
Anonymous No.942110142 [Report] >>942110542
>>942110092
>doesn't know he's on /b/, not a theological seminary
Anonymous No.942110185 [Report] >>942110597 >>942113602
>>942098250
That joke is getting kind of stale anon, plus it validates the ADL's bullshit.
Anonymous No.942110542 [Report] >>942110582 >>942110770
>>942110142
>tv says there is lead in the water
>but I don't listen to that heavy metal shit
Badum-tiss
Anonymous No.942110582 [Report] >>942110770
>>942110542
I just found out Albert Einstein was a real person
I thought he was a theoretical physicist
Anonymous No.942110597 [Report]
>>942110185
He's just being the asshole the world wants him to be. We were like that once too.
Anonymous No.942110770 [Report] >>942111543
>>942110542
>>942110582
2/3 of a pun -- P U
Anonymous No.942111124 [Report]
>>942096637 (OP)
That's not numberwang
Anonymous No.942111543 [Report] >>942111643
>>942110770
>polyurethane!
> . . .
> . . .
>uh
>that's the joke
Lmao!
Anonymous No.942111643 [Report] >>942111709
>>942111543
>Lmao!
don't know about that, but I did exhale forcefully through my nose
Anonymous No.942111709 [Report] >>942111822
>>942111643
Best thread on /b/ today, honestly.
Anonymous No.942111796 [Report]
67
Six feet deep
Seven feet apart
>graves in a graveyard
Anonymous No.942111822 [Report]
>>942111709
last one
A ham sandwich walks into a bar and orders "a bourbon, neat"
The bartender says, "I'm sorry we don't serve food here."
Anonymous No.942113602 [Report]
>>942110185
If anything it points out that what the ADL does is bullshit. It is still funny to see happen too.
Anonymous No.942115039 [Report]
>>942096637 (OP)
Anonymous No.942116891 [Report]
Kids around the world throwing gang signs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/67_(group)