• iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works
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    10 days ago

    My understanding was rap song (possibly a reference to violence) -> used in TikToks especially basketball -> said by a kid at a basketball game while doing an excited hand gesture -> went viral from that and now kids just shout out for funsies, because kids do silly things.

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      10 days ago

      It’s funny how people don’t seem to remember being a kid. I can name you plenty of memes and in-jokes from middle school/high school where the “joke” was that it had literally no meaning. Adults being confused about kids these days only fuels the joke.

      Like, has anyone lost the game recently? You think that’s any more high-brow?

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      10 days ago

      I saw the original clip; the kid saying “six seven!” and doing a bobbling hand gesture looked and sounded pretty ridiculous and I can absolutely see how it would get turned into a meme, especially if you repeat it enough on TikTok-style short videos

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          9 days ago

          apparently it’s the code from philly, skrilla’s* home town, who wrote the song that started all this.

          skrilla is not skrillex apparently doh

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      9 days ago

      My tenth grade nephew said something about how it started because NBA player Lonzo Ball is 6’7" and was described as “six seven” during a broadcast.

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        9 days ago

        This is the answer I have seen the most. Also the kids have no clue what they are saying other than it’s a meme of a meme. Let em have fun.