▶ №14926506[Quote]
AYYYYY, SIX SEVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!
–Shades on, l'm Boul Wit Da Glasses
Bro say er 'cause he a savage
So many dead opps, so many ashes (brr)
You ain't catch that, I can't pass this (come here)
Shooter stay strapped, I don't need mine
Bro put belt right to they behind
The way that switch brr, I know he dyin'–
6-7
'''The 67 meme is a type of internet image that feels like it was pulled from a forgotten corner of reality. It usually features a child — the so‑called 67 kid — holding a sign with the number 67 written on it. The photo itself looks ordinary at first glance, but the longer you stare at it, the more it feels like something is off.
The meme’s power comes from its ambiguity.
There’s no context.
No explanation.
No reason for the number.
It’s just 67, presented with the seriousness of a warning and the confusion of a glitch.
The number becomes a symbol of something that should make sense but doesn’t. It feels like a fragment of a larger message that never arrived. People describe it as if the image carries a faint static, like it’s been copied too many times between dimensions. The 67 kid is the focal point of the meme. He stands stiffly, holding the sign like he’s been instructed by something he doesn’t fully understand. His expression is neutral, but there’s a strange intensity to it — not fear, not joy, but a kind of blank awareness, as if he’s looking at something behind the viewer.
He doesn’t look confused.
He doesn’t look excited.
He looks like he’s delivering a message.
The unsettling part is that the message is just a number.
The kid’s presence gives the meme a surreal, uncanny quality. He feels like a character from a lost educational video, or a background NPC who suddenly stepped into the foreground. The way he holds the sign suggests importance, but the number itself refuses to explain why. The 67 meme has a very specific energy:
Uncanny — like a dream you half remember
Detached — no context, no emotion, just a number
Conspiratorial — it feels like a clue to something bigger
Absurd — the seriousness clashes with the randomness
Cosmic — the number feels like it means more than it should
It’s the kind of meme that feels like it belongs on a corkboard covered in red string. Not because it actually means anything, but because it feels like it should. People use that phrase online to describe content that feels:
fragmented
cryptic
symbolic
like it’s hinting at hidden patterns
The 67 meme fits that vibe perfectly. It looks like a screenshot from a conspiracy theory that doesn’t exist yet. The kid looks like he knows something. The number looks like it’s part of a code. The whole image feels like a message from a reality that’s slightly misaligned with ours.'''
▶ №14926507[Quote]
This isn't a bait thread either. Go to any ideologically pure National Socialist group and there will inevitably be feminine men and those who desire their company. (((LGBT))) aims at equating this with faggotry and perversion but it is completely the opposite.
Unlike a woman after sex you can have deep conversations with a feminine man, you will actually be appreciated by him rather than used for vrill like most parasitical women do.
GAY IS A SIN
twinks/femboys are ARYAN
▶ №14926508[Quote]
AYYYYY, SIX SEVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!
–Shades on, l'm Boul Wit Da Glasses
Bro say er 'cause he a savage
So many dead opps, so many ashes (brr)
You ain't catch that, I can't pass this (come here)
Shooter stay strapped, I don't need mine
Bro put belt right to they behind
The way that switch brr, I know he dyin'–
6-7
'''The 67 meme is a type of internet image that feels like it was pulled from a forgotten corner of reality. It usually features a child — the so‑called 67 kid — holding a sign with the number 67 written on it. The photo itself looks ordinary at first glance, but the longer you stare at it, the more it feels like something is off.
The meme’s power comes from its ambiguity.
There’s no context.
No explanation.
No reason for the number.
It’s just 67, presented with the seriousness of a warning and the confusion of a glitch.
The number becomes a symbol of something that should make sense but doesn’t. It feels like a fragment of a larger message that never arrived. People describe it as if the image carries a faint static, like it’s been copied too many times between dimensions. The 67 kid is the focal point of the meme. He stands stiffly, holding the sign like he’s been instructed by something he doesn’t fully understand. His expression is neutral, but there’s a strange intensity to it — not fear, not joy, but a kind of blank awareness, as if he’s looking at something behind the viewer.
He doesn’t look confused.
He doesn’t look excited.
He looks like he’s delivering a message.
The unsettling part is that the message is just a number.
The kid’s presence gives the meme a surreal, uncanny quality. He feels like a character from a lost educational video, or a background NPC who suddenly stepped into the foreground. The way he holds the sign suggests importance, but the number itself refuses to explain why. The 67 meme has a very specific energy:
Uncanny — like a dream you half remember
Detached — no context, no emotion, just a number
Conspiratorial — it feels like a clue to something bigger
Absurd — the seriousness clashes with the randomness
Cosmic — the number feels like it means more than it should
It’s the kind of meme that feels like it belongs on a corkboard covered in red string. Not because it actually means anything, but because it feels like it should. People use that phrase online to describe content that feels:
fragmented
cryptic
symbolic
like it’s hinting at hidden patterns
The 67 meme fits that vibe perfectly. It looks like a screenshot from a conspiracy theory that doesn’t exist yet. The kid looks like he knows something. The number looks like it’s part of a code. The whole image feels like a message from a reality that’s slightly misaligned with ours.'''
▶ №14926518[Quote]
>>14926511you notice that when men have very high test they wanna fuck everything even uggo women and feminine men. sheitt even non femenine men in shows of dominance. bisexuality is a sign of high test lvls and thats the trkve that some people dont wanna hear.