• Rcklsabndn@sh.itjust.works
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    There was a hyper local meta ironic uni-punchline my small friend group used back in the mid 90s.

    It would be hilariously used for anything, even if it didn’t make any sense.

    Ex: Mom: ‘Why aren’t the leaves racked?’

    Teens in chorus: ‘Because the man sat on the toilet!’

    That was the answer for just about everything until college, and no, none of us have experienced success.

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    The fact that the only adults I know regularly saying it are right wingers, has made me paranoid that it’s some secret Nazi shit. Even though I can find no evidence of that online.

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      I think that’s because it’s a tiktok thing and the right is way better at using apps like that to brainwash people, so naturally they’ll also see the other unrelated memes and stuff

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        That makes sense. Those same people I know saying it all the time also send me tiktok links I never open.

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      Near as I can tell, there’s nothing nefarious at all about it. Rightwingers like it for the same reason children do

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          thanks for teaching me a new word!

          that said, i think that some of us forget what it was like to go to school - especially how fucking boring i was. any phrase that would get a rise… in my school, it was one dude yelling “BIG BOOTY HOES” and then everyone who heard it would yell 'UP WIT IT"

          good times.

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            How shibboleth came to mean password or dog whistle instead of an ear of wheat is from a pretty dark bible story:

            And the Gileadites took the passages of Jordan before the Ephraimites: and it was so, that when those Ephraimites which were escaped said, Let me go over; that the men of Gilead said unto him, Art thou an Ephraimite? If he said, Nay; Then said they unto him, Say now Shibboleth: and he said Sibboleth: for he could not frame to pronounce it right. Then they took him, and slew him at the passages of Jordan: and there fell at that time of the Ephraimites forty and two thousand.

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    Millennials losing their minds over this when we used to shout ‘fuck your couch!’ and Rick James, Bitch! all the time, before memes were a thing.

    I suppose memes have always been memes, but they were simply auditory before

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      No, this one is uniquely incomprehensible

      Heres the source

      I find this actually annoying. I don’t mind that it’s meta or a reference to something I don’t know about, I mind that there’s nothing to play with except invoking it

      It’s so meta it’s only meta, it’s a reference to white noise

      I also found “the game” annoying for comparison

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        “The game” actually had a thing to it, there was logic and reason behind it and it was actually funny for a bit.

        Someday centuries from now web archeologists will discover it and share it among their collogues a fun little inside joke. But then it will spread to their friends and families and then to their coworkers and their loved ones. And it will be born again like some ancient evil.

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        Damn man, I was on a streak (totally joking while kind of being serious).

        Thanks for the source though, I still don’t get it but I’m also still using the same ringtone I used when my son started school (he’s in college now).

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          I just spread it again without realizing it, damn cognitohazards…

          But yeah, here there’s literally nothing to get. There’s no cultural context, no deeper meaning - the whole thing is just the hand motion and saying “six seven”

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      Those words mean things. They might not make a lot of sense in the context we used them in, but they formed a thought.

      6-7 isn’t even a semi complete concept on the surface of it. It’s literally devoid of any meaning at all.

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        I fucking dig it. Surrealist slang is the best. We had our own shit like that too.

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        A favourite pastime of every old fart is to tell everyone who can’t run away, how much better culture, music, memes, and life in general was when they were young, and how stupid, devoid of meaning, inferior current youth’s activities are.

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          Then explain it! What does 6-7 mean? Because even though people might use it wrong, “Fuck your couch” actually means something.

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            You grew old and lost that sense of excitement you get being a group of young people, feel of comradery you get yelling nonsense in unison, being stupid to the same wavelength. That’s what that means. You may try to justify your nonsense because your adult brain doesn’t want to grasp the reality that you also was young and stupid so you try to feint some justification for it.

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              Never yelled random stuff. It was never a thing. And WTF is Fuck your couch never heard of it.

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                It’s a reference to Chappelle Show about how Rick James disrespected Charlie Murphy by getting his muddy boots on his white suede couch, and Rick James is like “Fuck yo couch! You’re rich, buy another one! Fuck yo couch!” while spreading mud on the couch. It’s about disrespecting you, but also dismissing complaints rather than actually admit you did anything wrong.

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            It refers to radio code “10-67” used by various public safety agencies:

            Dead body found and/or fatality being investigated on scene.

            Adjacent to 10-66 which instructs dispatch to notify the medical examiner.

            It’s the classic gangsta rap boast of “check it out i murdered someone, I’m a tough hard-boiled badass”

            The kids saying it out loud don’t realize that was what the rapper they’re quoting was referencing, though.

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      In my day. we just quoted Monty Python and everyone would laugh at how clever you were. This is effectively the same thing.

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      Back in uni when I’d go out drinking I’d be walking through campus and people would just randomly scream out “WHAT!'” And someone else would scream out “OKAY!”

      There were many "fuck yo couch"es too

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    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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    there are some theories, behind the number, mostly that the kids who are chanting it in the original video, there was a tall basketball player before the camera panned to them and it might hint at a connection at the height of the player (that being 6ft 7ins)

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      In Philadelphia,
      Which is the town the rapper Skrilla is from,
      The police department uses many of the same “10-codes” in their radio communications as many other law enforcement agencies.

      A 10-67 is used to signal that a dead body has been found or that a probable fatality is being investigated on scene.

      The kids who are parroting it don’t know what Skrilla meant when he was saying 67…

      But what he was implying with that lyric is that the police just found a body and that he may be responsible for it.

      Akin to boasting: “hear that radio call just now on the police scanner? I’m the one who merc’d that sucka. Remember that, and don’t fuck with me.”

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    We had Pauly Shore and valleyspeak so I really can’t say anything about any other generations slang.

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          If I say I am using Plasma 6.5, people will guess I use NixOS or Arch, even if I don’t say that separately.
          That’s kinda similar, except that you were much more specific.

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        You mean to tell me that the language where one says 3x20+7 to say sixty seven makes 6-7 mean something?!

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          Excuse me. But the French damn well have a word for sixty: soixante. And the counting keeps going normally right up to 70, which reads as Sixty Ten. That goes up to Sixty Nineteen, and THEN Four Twenties.

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            That’s honestly so much more cursed than I thought! I seriously thought that in French it was just pure base20 but nope!