I reckon they should all pull out their cocks and meatspin personally. And chicks, they should tit **** the nearest male audience member Good times
Have you got the course reference? ... I'm thinking of becoming a (not-so) mature student for a while and that sounds like it might be fun
Man in Chinese restaurant: Oi, mate, this chickens rubbery Restaurant owner: aww, Thank you vely much!
Why are Jazz hands the sign language version of clapping? More to the point, why is there a sign language version of clapping? Last time I checked, deaf people had two hands like the rest of us, why cant they also clap?
You'd assume that it's more that deafness defeats the point of clapping, if the recipient is the one that's suffering from it. It would be like waving at a blind man.
Manchester United fans told to make jazz hands instead of cheering or chanting. -Noah Mornoyse, Knosuj Place Times. Oct 11th, 2018 Jose Mourinho has blamed a Korean tourist that cheered during a recent club game for the team's loss stating "the team is not used to fans making noise and this distracted our team." MUFC would like all fans to respect the silence at Old Trafford and make jazz hands rather than cheer on their team.
They're equally noiseless, but jazz hands doesn't set off people who freak out at loud noises. Seems rather pointless to me, as most events that provoke applause are going to be fairly loud anyway. Not sure how many public events would be attended by those with that sort of anxiety, either.