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| + | Not since 69 has a number caused this much disruption. | ||
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| + | “6-7,” pronounced “six-seveeeeen, | ||
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| + | “It’s like a plague — a virus that has taken over these kids’ minds,” said Gabe Dannenbring, | ||
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| + | It’s a joke without a punchline (or a setup, for that matter). 6-7 means nothing, but using it can make a student feel like a member of a bigger, cooler group of their peers. | ||
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| + | “It becomes a language game to them that, it would seem, only folks in their group know how to play,” said Gail Fairhurst, a University of Cincinnati professor who teaches leadership communication (and Gen Alpha speak). | ||
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| + | Skibidi toilets and rizzes come and go. 6-7 is likely destined for the slang graveyard soon, now that adults are talking about it so much. But there’s something almost profound about its infinite interpretations, | ||
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| + | “I think that’s part of what upsets people about it, and I think that’s part of what people like about it,” said Taylor Jones, a linguist and social scientist. | ||
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