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This [interesting] cryptic [originated] in the Southern Iowa town of Ottumwa around 2004-2005 ([approximately]). The secretive digit and letters were displayed on the t-shirts of a few dozen male students of the community's high school. Many of the local residents saw this as an indication that the combination represented a club, team, or gang's, logo. The first editions featured a black shirt with red lettering. The group was overlooked by many and little amounted from this prelude. In the Spring of 2005, a new style was introduced by the group. The new style flaunted a blue shirt with white lettering and two new features: personalized numbering similar to a jersey and a quote across the scapula which read "BAD is the new GOOD." This edition created a rather widespread curiosity and controversy; however, the group remained silent as to what the symbol represented. Many people created speculations, opinions, and hypotheses; however the group was determined to let the public's [imagination] wonder. In the Fall of 2006 a prior member of the group (who wishes to remain anonymous) released [the definition] of the conundrum. According to the previous member, 6KR stands for 641Krew. Explicitly, it designates each member of the group as a member of the "Crew" from area code 641. The members intended for this to be what females would remember as the "Crew" prowled other towns, regions, area codes, etc.
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