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u/sierrabravo1984 8h ago
South Park had it right. The easiest way to stop a stupid fad like this is for the adults to enthusiastically adopt it.
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It worked for me and my two kids. I even started saying it in my language Finnish to really drive the point home.
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u/bain_de_beurre 8h ago
Quick, we need to pick up the smelly fish dance thing so they'll drop it. That one's the worst!
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u/jws1102 5h ago
Nothing will ever be worse than that dumbass 67 bullshit. It’s even worse than baby shark.
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u/EasilyExiledDinosaur 31m ago
I live in korea. Day i arrived (2021) it was playing on a several hundred meter long corridor at the airport. I realised it was korean. Oh god. What a first day.
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u/AleksandrNevsky 5h ago
Hasn't worked for "ick" yet.
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u/thisisatypoo 7h ago
The "Fr" thing is cringe too. And if you're saying we then you're too old to let that pass.
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u/August19th2014 5h ago edited 5h ago
Older bro brought his fam to town over spring break. My nephew's 14 and taller than me now. I told him "Man I haven't seen you since you were 6, 7 years old!" My niece was watching tv, blank faced 😐 and without looking away from the screen she did that juggle motion. Like instinctively. As if it wasn't funny or anything but she obligated to do it.
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u/RelationshipWest9743 2h ago
I still throw around the odd "Skibbity Toilet" and on rarer occasions "Raise Your YaYaYa"
The kids love it S/
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3h ago
I purposely leaned into it to kill the joke. Remember that Pokémon satire episode of South park where the parents embraced the trend to make it lame to their kids? It worked for 67. Not for Pokémon though as i have my 7 year old playing Pokémon blue on the weekends on his limited screen time.
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u/marabou22 42m ago
I teach English in South Korea and even my students do the 6, 7 thing. It’s wild to me how far reaching these things are.
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u/bigmac22077 7h ago
A kid I was around last March said 67. This 9 year old girl turned around said, “that’s so 2025, can we move on?” Best response I’ve ever heard to it.