>>216407929 (OP)
You know, back in my day, we didn't have this meme bullshit.
You know we had? A stick.
They would BEAT me with it across my skull until it broke in half.
It was a fun times and sweet memories like that with my friends which I cherish. You all should try it sometime with your buddies, you might learn something and it's quite a bonding experience.
Can someone please explain why this is a meme? I saw someone on YouTube "explaining" it but it just devolved into nonsensical ramblings which made me suspect that they used AI to generate the script
>>216411380
Okay lemme finna explain ts to unc :skull:
It's just a video with some kid saying six seven, there is no secret, it's just funny because it's so stupid
>>216411408
That's too simplistic an explanation. Being 30+, I used to be quite amused by the lolrandom humor of the 2000s. But at the heart of every supply joke lies a nugget of truth, some seed of inspiration stemming from non-random sources. I'm well-aware that most youngsters aren't aware of this, and my continued prying is in part designed to point this fact out. But I *am* genuinely curious about the nature of this inspiration.
>>216411485
there really isn't any nugget of truth behind it, it's just fun to say and makes millenials seethe, don't pretend you guys didn't have stupid shit without any meaning whatsoever
>>216411535
I already told you that I did. Im just more fascinated by learning about the mechanisms through which language, humor and youth culture evolve than I am by jokes that I may not understand yet. The fact that you're ignorant to the source of the phrase you mindlessly parrot doesn't mean that there isn't one.
>>216411628 >The fact that you're ignorant to the source of the phrase you mindlessly parrot doesn't mean that there isn't one.
Dude. Just look up the original 6 7 video, it's literally a kid saying six seven
>>216411661
And where did he get the idea to do so? Was it an out-of-context clip from a longer video? If so, why did the editor choose to clip that specific section?
>>216411899
I apologize, you're correct, of course. I am in awe of zoomer creativity for creating the first ever truly random meme in history. I kneel.
>>216411685
I hate myself for explaining the joke to Diddy Unc here but
Iirc he was at a school basketball game and the score was 6-7 and he was bringing his hands up and down to show that the game could go either way
Indeed it was in the power of 6-7 kid to control the divine threads of fate all along to guide his chosen team towards victory. But it is all too often an impassionate observer