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It confuses adults, creates havoc in the classroom, and spurs uproarious laughter amongst middle schoolers. Yes, it is the viral 6-7 social media trend. Began on TikTok — or the third circle of hell ...
You hear it everywhere: SIX SEVEN! And it's accompanied by a couple of hand motions as if you're juggling. If you have a teen or tween or you're on TikTok, chances are you've heard "six-seven" A LOT ...
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