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: The meme has spawned "mutations" in online communities, such as "Gold 67" or "Galaxy 67," and analog horror-style distortions of the "67 Kid".
: According to Georgetown University , using "67" helps kids build relationships and social worlds by signaling awareness of the latest inside jokes, even if the communication isn't transactional. 67.jpg
The trend can be traced through several key cultural moments: : The meme has spawned "mutations" in online
Linguists and art critics have analyzed the "67" phenomenon as more than just a random number: : The meme became so pervasive that it
: It was early on associated with NBA player LaMelo Ball, who is 6'7" tall, and popularized further by Overtime Elite player Taylen "TK" Kinney.
: The meme became so pervasive that it was featured in the 28th season of South Park , where it was depicted as a brainwashing tool for children. Cultural Significance
: The phrase likely originated from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by the American rapper Skrilla.

