Oh hi hello there. I'm Mallory Blair. I am a 23-year-old New Yorker, spending most of my time making Small Girls PR run.
Before landing on this page, you and I were only separated by a mere three degrees. Now we can be one on the web. That's not the definition of technological singularity but it should be.
With this tumblog, I promise kittens and balls of yarn for the kittens to play with. There will be some making out and a lot of hand-holding. I hope that when you are lonely and lost on the outmost corners of the interweb, you can come here and find yrself and feel the good vibrations. You are special and no one can touch that!
Before landing on this page, you and I were only separated by a mere three degrees. Now we can be one on the web. That's not the definition of technological singularity but it should be.
With this tumblog, I promise kittens and balls of yarn for the kittens to play with. There will be some making out and a lot of hand-holding. I hope that when you are lonely and lost on the outmost corners of the interweb, you can come here and find yrself and feel the good vibrations. You are special and no one can touch that!
Your Pal Mal
Types of Gestures (Wikipedia)
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Jennie asked me, “Where does ‘awkward turtle’ come from?”
I said, “The internet will have the answer.” Google found me this page, which is just a list of hand gestures. They are distinguished by how many hands are used. A sample:
- 2 Using one hand
- 2.1 Approximation
- 2.2 Aún hay más (there’s still more)
- 2.3 Good Luck
- 2.4 Beckoning sign
- 2.5 Benediction and blessing
- 2.6 “Biting one’s thumb”
- 2.7 Blah-blah
- 2.8 Bunny ears
- 2.9 Check, please
- 2.10 Clenched fist
- 2.11 Clinton thumb
- 2.12 Cuckoo sign
- 2.13 Curwen (Kodály) hand signs
- 2.14 Cut it out
- 2.15 Fig sign
- 2.16 Finger snap
- 2.17 Finger beside nose
- 2.18 “Nose Goes”
- 2.19 Gig ‘em Aggies
- 2.20 Guns Up
- 2.21 “Hanging”
- 2.22 Hook ‘em Horns
- 2.23 Horns
- 2.24 How sad
- 2.25 I-love-you sign
[…]
I am pleased.