If Scavino is signing a letter that is a "g" not "q." Also, unless his leading hand is the left one, it wouldn't be either. People use hand gestures all the time. It's funny because everyone that talks with their mouth will, at some point, inadvertently "say" something in sign. But they aren't here imo. And yes, I sign.
Most of these de-codes are just mental exercise, but its making people a lot more observant. Think of all the years that we were fooled with MSM fake stuff that wasn't real.
The naked girl in Vietnam burned supposedly by napalm, then a few years back they interview a lady that's supposed to be that kid? Didn't look napalm burned in ether, which was real> Nether is my guess.
Perhaps a silent method of communication or thieves' cant, like Silk uses in the Belgariad novels?
Couple of years ago at the night job, we had to utilized a specialized translator (called a Certified interpretter for deaf individuals, or CDI) to communicate with this particular deaf asset from an east-Asian nation. Her family had taught her a tribal/family sign language, and she's spent most of her life in a rural area with little formal education. None of us even knew this was a thing until it came up.
So yeah, obscure and secret signing languages do exist.
So yeah, obscure and secret signing languages do exist
Of course they do, for Pete's sake. But ASL, which is what the OP was asking about, is not obscure and secret. An anon asked about a specific type of sign and I shared what I know because I'm fluent. Take it or leave it. No sense in going a completely different direction after the fact.
If Scavino is signing a letter that is a "g" not "q." Also, unless his leading hand is the left one, it wouldn't be either. People use hand gestures all the time. It's funny because everyone that talks with their mouth will, at some point, inadvertently "say" something in sign. But they aren't here imo. And yes, I sign.
You're right. But, I'm gonna throw the "think mirror" wild card :)
The 'g' has noticeably 2 fingers pointing. Savino's has one finger point and one other finger doing a curl. I lean more towards Q.
Sure man, it's whatever your mind wants it to be. But it isn't sign language. Cheers.
Most of these de-codes are just mental exercise, but its making people a lot more observant. Think of all the years that we were fooled with MSM fake stuff that wasn't real.
The naked girl in Vietnam burned supposedly by napalm, then a few years back they interview a lady that's supposed to be that kid? Didn't look napalm burned in ether, which was real> Nether is my guess.
Maybe it isn't a sign language in common use?
Perhaps a silent method of communication or thieves' cant, like Silk uses in the Belgariad novels?
Couple of years ago at the night job, we had to utilized a specialized translator (called a Certified interpretter for deaf individuals, or CDI) to communicate with this particular deaf asset from an east-Asian nation. Her family had taught her a tribal/family sign language, and she's spent most of her life in a rural area with little formal education. None of us even knew this was a thing until it came up.
So yeah, obscure and secret signing languages do exist.
Of course they do, for Pete's sake. But ASL, which is what the OP was asking about, is not obscure and secret. An anon asked about a specific type of sign and I shared what I know because I'm fluent. Take it or leave it. No sense in going a completely different direction after the fact.