The Enigma of '6, 7': Unraveling the Mystery in South Park's Season 28 Premiere
If you were left scratching your head during the recent season 28 premiere of South Park, wondering about the bizarre '6, 7' trend at the local elementary school, you're not alone. This enigmatic phenomenon has left teachers, parents, and even seasoned show recappers perplexed. But here's where it gets intriguing: the trend is linked to a secret cult phrase from South Park Elementary, uttered by none other than the fictionalized version of tech guru and political operative, Peter Thiel.
Explaining the viral spread of this meme and its impact is like trying to capture the wind - an impossible task. Why did '6, 7' become a nationwide sensation, and why did South Park incorporate it into their plot? The answer lies in its mysterious origins and rapid growth.
The phrase '6, 7' first appeared in a track by rapper Skrilla, titled 'Doot Doot', released in December 2024. Months later, TikTok videos featuring the track went viral, drilling the phrase into the minds of America's youth. These videos included a clip of Charlotte Hornets player LaMelo Ball, standing at 6'7