• LogicalDrivel@sopuli.xyz
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    My white conservative christian boss whos almost 60 did the 6 7 thing today while we were talking about finances…
    I give this whole thing another few days tops.

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      A shiboleth only works so long as the outsiders can’t replicate it. Once theres no outgroup theres no ingroup either.

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      I remember when Facebook was new and cool and everyone wanted to be on it. They destroyed themselves as soon as the first parent joined. It was cemented with the first grandparent.

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        15 is old for this. I saw a kid in the store doing the gesture, and I said “Hey, that’s that 6-7 thing, right?” and he looked at me with this almost evil smile, while his mother and older sister looked slightly exasperated. The older sister was only about 12, and even she was fed up with it. You have to be under 10 for this trend.

        The whole point is that it means nothing, and adults hate it, so they keep doing it because it torments grownups. It’s even been banned in a lot of classrooms.

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          Tell your son that I’m 42, and think his generations slang lingo is stupid.

          Then tell him I think my generations slang lingo in the 90s was stupid.

          Tell him we had “all that and a bag of chips”, which meant something, someone, or some situation was the best.

          Tell him we also had “salty”, which was an emotion of frustration or disgruntlement over recent events which had not gone your way.

          Then tell him if he’s ever getting intimate with a girl, after the sex is over you would have “poo poo slutty splash time”. Tell him that one is too dirty for a dad to talk about with his son. He’ll have to google it, and ask his friends parents.

          I mean…it’s no more hard to believe than “skibidi toilet”.

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    Oh, ticket #67. The tickets print numbers 65, 66, 68, 70 now. 69 was previously removed. I thought it was a #67 burger, I guess like the numbers at Jersey Mike’s. It makes more sense that they banned it because teens would cause a riot when order 67 got called out

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    A true capitalist would jack up the price instead so that you make a big profit off of bad parents appeasing their screaming hellions.

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      It’s a literal family business, not like franchise like McDonald’s or Subways where the franchiser has to squeeze pennies constantly to make a dime.

      It’s the main reason it’s one of the “better” fast food places left when the rest have mostly gone to shit. Because the people who control product quality and prices don’t need every last penny. For their company, it’s still a generational investment. 40 years from now, they want people to still want to eat there.

      If that means a few less million in the bank today, then this isn’t even about a wealthy family doing a benevolent thing. It’s a wealthy family investing for theirnown future in a fiscally responsible fashion, which is something we can count on.

      People don’t understand how much the franchise method has fucked up America.

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    I hear people say that all generations have their dumb numbers, but I don’t remember so many establishments having to ban 69 back in the day. Yes, there will have always been something dumb getting popular, but I think it’s more willfully obnoxious now, and I don’t think I’m just an old man yelling at a cloud.

    E: Thinking about it a bit, I think there’s truth to it being willfully obnoxious. The rise of social media encourages being more disruptive, causing a bigger scene, anything to go viral. God, now I really do sound old.

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      I have run into it once that I remember. There’s the line with “17 38” in it from the Fetty Wop song "trap queen. A restaurant in a neighborhood I used to live in had a menu item that came out to $17.38 after tax. People would shout it back at the cashier. Mostly teens but grown adults too.

      I think eventually they added a few cents to the menu cost to make it go away.

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      This is really no different than the lack of a 13th floor. It doesn’t make sense, but things bow to public pressure, and an internet meme can be peak pressure. Hell, what about Name McName, look how things bend to try and avoid that trap. I still think the best approach is a parental one of accepting it and even parodying it so the original users get tired, bored, or embarrassed. Trying to avoid it is a form of Streisand effect, it enhances the desire.

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      It’s not the number like a combo, it’s the ordering system they use inside. Like when you’re waiting on your food and they yell out “Order number 99, your food is ready.” They’re just getting rid of the number 67 from that system so it will go from 66 to 68. No customer will get that number assigned to them to let them know their food is ready.

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          It seems so, or at least all the kids under a certain age in the restaurant would go wild when that order was called

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    I get it’s annoying but come on. It ain’t hurting no one and they aren’t eating poisonous pods. Let them have their fun.

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      They were shoving cameras in employees faces demanding they say stupid shit for Tiktok and responding by going absolutely apeshit, so how about no.

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    I went to an Ottawa 67s game the other day. At the one-minute mark it was like “ha ha, this thing” at the two-minute mark I was calculating how much my beer expenditure would have to be to last the whole game.

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    Interesting that numbers can be excluded from the ordering system like that. I wonder if other numbers considered unlucky or meme numbers have been excluded before…

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      the article mentions 69 being skipped as well. I assume it’s pretty simple, just check it against the list and increment until it’s valid.

      int getNextOrderNumber(int currentNumber) {
          currentNumber++; 
          while(isBanned(currentNumber)) {
              currentNumber++; 
          } 
          return currentNumber; 
      } 
      

      where bool isBanned(int orderNumber) simply checks the order number against the banned list and returns true if it’s not allowed.

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        Not that it’s hard to implement, but neat that it is already being practiced in tgese systems, similar to noticing floors 4, 13 or 14 being skipped in a building.