I gather it’s supposed to mean something (though I don’t see any meaning behind numbers aside from literal counting and measuring), but seriously, what’s up with 67 lately?
I gather it’s supposed to mean something (though I don’t see any meaning behind numbers aside from literal counting and measuring), but seriously, what’s up with 67 lately?
FYI one can clearly see why 67 caught on.
That doot doot six seven song -> NBA stars saying it on tiktok -> Everyone else trying to catch clout by saying it too -> It’s now a meme
No different than how other trends caught on, as you pointed out.
Yeah, I knew about the song, but afaik it didn’t “catch on” until “6-7 kid” did a thing. And now everyone just makes the reference any time they think of it, because they saw someone else make the reference, not because it’s ever applicable.
I have to assume there is a field of study of memetics that draws a distinction between “merely a reference” and “applicable”. Ex. When a person refers to the “this is fine” meme, it’s because they’re invoking a sentiment that is applicable to the discussion, which is socially useful because you can build off of a common understanding instead of needing to lay the groundwork first to be on the same page (insert captain america meme). But when people say 6-7, they really are just saying “this is a thing we both are aware of”.
OP is basically asking “when is this meme applicable?” And the answer is, it never is.
I guess it’s technically a kind of shibboleth, even if it only lets them know they’re both members of the secret “we get it” club.