Unfortunately, I saw the hand sign that you flashed after you introduced yourself today at 7:00 pm EST. Not good. Will not be watching you ever again.
I don't expect this to be approved, but I do want the powers to be, that your audience is not stupid.
Deanna - Fri 4-26-2024
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Re: Deanna - Fri 4-26-2024
@Couriergirl: Please! Do tell what the hand sign was. We would LOVE to know.
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Re: Deanna - Fri 4-26-2024
The hand gestures to which you are referring is the American Sign Language gesture for “I love you,” showing a hand with a raised index finger and pinky (little) finger and an extended thumb.Couriergirl wrote: ↑2 weeks agoUnfortunately, I saw the hand sign that you flashed after you introduced yourself today at 7:00 pm EST. Not good. Will not be watching you ever again.
I don't expect this to be approved, but I do want the powers to be, that your audience is not stupid.
It is NOT the "Sign of the Horns" or the "Devil" which s formed by extending the index and little fingers while holding the middle and ring fingers down with the thumb.
It's an easy search.
Watch the Facebook Live video for yourself!
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Re: Deanna - Fri 4-26-2024
Neither of those hand gestures are anything derogatory. I think somebody got their panties in a bunch so to speak. The “horn” sign is a signal of warding off evil. Metal heads use as a term of endearment. I consider myself as a hard rock/metal fan. You see it at concerts all over the world. Not a big deal.
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