The Slipknot trapper?
I tried to YouTube this s*** and ended up in a “6 7 is Santeria Voodo and Skrilla is paying his price for fame” video essay
goddamn we’re cooked
that stupid number was probably the worst thing thats tried to pass itself off as a meme.
Corny off the bat, reeks of IPAD baby mixed with Non Alcoholic beer, Prime, white claw, pixie stick sugar rush, and the tism
I tried to YouTube this s*** and ended up in a “6 7 is Santeria Voodo and Skrilla is paying his price for fame” video essay
goddamn we’re cooked
Our future is secured tbh
ya’ll…the meme came from a hooper
Skrilla just hopped on the oppurtunity and everyone went with the easier explanation. Jesus Christ, who knew the 6 7 meme would be when niggas reveal they washed explaining it lol
lil kids ain’t thinking about Skrilla, they thinking about
Your post is a great example of how bad literacy is on here. You skimmed the title and wrote this without bothering to read the article or the summary in OP because that many words are scary for you
lil kids ain’t thinking about Skrilla
Yes, dumbass, that’s Andre Gee’s entire point! How it's become completely separated from its original meaning
Our future is secured tbh
https://twitter.com/mjaybrod/status/1988704802084372962dawg, just got to any sporting event and this is all you’ll see any time a kid is put on the Jumbotron
this s*** is beyond crazy LOL
Your post is a great example of how bad literacy is on here. You skimmed the title and wrote this without bothering to read the article or the summary in OP because that many words are scary for you
lil kids ain’t thinking about Skrilla
Yes, dumbass, that’s Andre Gee’s entire point! How it's become completely separated from its original meaning
why the f*** would I read an essay about 6 7
Our future is secured tbh
https://twitter.com/mjaybrod/status/1988704802084372962This is genuinely cute though
I think the fun & safety this has brought to kids is at odds with its beginnings but has overall been a positive to them
ya’ll…the meme came from a hooper
Skrilla just hopped on the oppurtunity and everyone went with the easier explanation. Jesus Christ, who knew the 6 7 meme would be when niggas reveal they washed explaining it lol
lil kids ain’t thinking about Skrilla, they thinking about
Nah it originally came from the skrilla song. It got to the basketball community because they used the song in Lamelo edits on tik tok cause he’s 6’7. Then from there the white kid took it and ran
Hey man I’m not disagreeing I just don’t think meme culture is something wholly indicative of the insensitivity found in American anti-blackness when 9/11 is quite literally joke of the century
Nah it originally came from the skrilla song. It got to the basketball community because they used the song in Lamelo edits on tik tok cause he’s 6’7. Then from there the white kid took it and ran
I remember the song being used in football edits too
Our future is secured tbh
https://twitter.com/mjaybrod/status/1988704802084372962
Nah it originally came from the skrilla song. It got to the basketball community because they used the song in Lamelo edits on tik tok cause he’s 6’7. Then from there the white kid took it and ran
it came from the song, but the s*** the kids are doing came from buddy in the gif. idk, I saw the tiktok months ago so I might be wrong lol
Our future is secured tbh
https://twitter.com/mjaybrod/status/1988704802084372962This is awesome
Hey man I’m not disagreeing I just don’t think meme culture is something wholly indicative of the insensitivity found in American anti-blackness when 9/11 is quite literally joke of the century
I just don’t think meme culture is something wholly indicative of the insensitivity found in American anti-blackness when 9/11 is quite literally joke of the century
I see, anti-blackness is definitely a big part of meme culture but that doesn't mean meme culture is exclusively about being anti-black and not also insensitive to things like domestic violence and school shootings
why the f*** would I read an essay about 6 7
So you're saying you're a dumbass who can't read
67, esdeekid, all that meme s*** are genuine attempts at overshadowing black counterparts from getting the same recognition that the white versions are,
So you're saying you're a dumbass who can't read
It's depressing how removed 67 is from it's origins and that's an important conversation to be had. But when I teach I find it refreshingly innocent when the kids say it all the time, as the vast majority of them only know it as an an absurd meme with goofy hand gestures. It just happend to have those origins. They sing the "We are Charlie Kirk" song all the time too, which I find more terrifying because many of those kids saw him get murdered and they're already numb and laughing about it
Not to discount OP at all and it made me think about it more.