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((if people start crying about an absurdist trend which harms nobody in the comments I’m going to lose it. It’s children having fun.
The world is tough enough for children already, let them have some stupid memes. Don’t criticize the young generation just for liking stuff you dont. Don’t be like every other generation in history and let kids be kids. Let them have their fun. If you 67 back at them they will find you to be the coolest old dude in the planet. Either laugh at dumbass 67 memes and enjoy life, or scroll past and let people enjoy life for themselves without ruining it for them.))

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      It’s new funny number. Why it’s funny? No one knows or it’s funny because the kids decided that it is.

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      It’s a meaningless meme - if you remember the early days of “yeet” it’s lot like that. People started sticking the number around as an in-joke, but it’s gone super mainstream and now it’s just a goofy thing to do.

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          It does now, yes. Early days of yeet did not have a definition - “that’s one Yeety Boi” as an example phrase. It was just a word you’d substitute in place of any other word for meme reasons. Eventually society settled on Yeet/Yote as meaning “to throw emphatically”, which is nice (and was possibly the original meaning? There was this whole cyclical aspect to it that was very interesting).

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      It’s so muddy it’s pretty much lost meaning. It’s like saying “69, duuuuude!” to anything as an accent rather than actually meaning “69”. It’s got roots in Basketball, a “6-7 meme kid” and who knows what else.

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    its funny to see millennials and older gen z making fun of younger gen z and gen alpha for their brainrot

    …as if the nyan cat, rage comics, and vine clips weren’t pretty much the same thing lol

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      I don’t make fun of gen alpha for 67, but we have to admit that the meme is a random nonsense. Nyan cat, rage comics and vine clips do have a point which makes them funny, but shouting 67 while doing so without any purpose simply because it’s a meme is inherently pointless. Let the kids have fun with 67 but it is just so random.

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        Fuck, yeah, I forgot about deep philosophical lore of nyan cat, the profound lore of it, the deep meaning.

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      Mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom mushroom

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      They weren’t.

      6-7 is literally not meant to have meaning. It’s meaning is that it doesn’t have meaning. That’s the joke.

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        So what meaning did Nyan cat have? Or rick rolling, or badger badger badger, or most anything that you would have seen on ytmd…

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          Rick Rolling the meaning is pranking someone.

          Badger Badger Badger it’s the humor of the song and animation, and the unexpectedness of the mushroom, plus some absurdism of course.

          Nyan Cat is the closest, in that it’s just absurdist, but also it had a catchy song and was art.

          6-7 is pure absurdism. There isn’t a meaning to it, and it’s lack of meaning is the joke. It’s meaningless is so absolute that the brain defaults to base pattern recognition to give it any semblance of meaning.

          And I’m not saying that’s bad. I’m just stating that it’s literally a meaningless joke. Some may ascribe it’s rise to prevalence as part of modernized brain rot culture, itself an extremist version of absurdist humor that began to rise in the 80s with Gen X and exploded with millennial, but evolved through very compressed short form content.

          To me, I think it’s maybe a prelude to an increase in dark humor again (and indeed we saw a rise for a moment in which 6-7 was given a dark twist with the mixing of SCP fiction with it’s focus on voidness, emphasizing the insanity of the meaninglessness of the meme, but also the emptiness of everything) similar to millennials, since I think Gen Alpha already sees how bad the situation is for their generation even at a young age and will eventually perhaps evolve to a mixture of dark nihilistic violent humor; the meaningless of 6-7 it’s expression of nihilism in a humorous way.

          But that’s just a theory. A meme theory.

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    If I’m aware of a trend, that means it became “cringe” and was “yeeted” by the kids who invented it at least 3 months ago