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@fiorellathequeen
Get yourself a man who can do both✨
Hajoon gives me so much life
TEN AND JOHNNY HAVE MATCHING CASES +Ten calling Johnny ‘Oppa’
this makes me soft
*a loud sound*
Taeyong: what was that
Mark: my shirt fell down the stairs
Taeyong: that sounded louder than a shirt
Mark: I was in it
Jimin STAWWWPPP STAY IN UR FCKING LANE
JAE CASUALLY CONFIRMING THAT ALL FAN THEORIES ARE REAL
I’m a man in a movie When we meet eyes Like we’re stars in a movie, beautiful
(ouvert planet)
(에디 ᴱᴰᴰᴵᴱ)
taehyung really loves playing with jungkook’s hair ♡
a true baby boy
family ❤
I met a baby the other day who taught me that kids aren’t learning the thumb-and-pinky-out gesture for “phone” anymore. She puts her flat, open palm up to her ear and babbles into it, simulating a flat and rectangular smartphone.
It’s so interesting that a lot of seemingly obsolete hand motions still exist, though
very few people wear wristwatches, but tapping one’s wrist is still a nearly universal gesture for “what time is it?” or “hurry up”
I used classic corded phones for only a very brief time in my life (before we got those more rectangular-shaped cordless ones for my parents’ landline) and first saw a car without power windows when I was in college, and yet I’ve always used the pinky-and-thumb gesture for “call me” and the circling-fist gesture for “roll down your window.” I’m 24, so my childhood was the late 90s and early 2000s, but I still use gestures that indicate technology either gone or on its way out when I began forming reliable memories
it also makes me wonder how people indicated time or hurrying before wristwatches. did they somehow pantomime a pocket watch? what gestures have we lost as technology marches on? and since video didn’t exist for most of human history, how might we learn what they were? like the contents of the third Georgian spice jar or the location of Punt, nobody would think to write any of it down
I just love history so much
ASL actually also changes with technology. my asl teacher is Deaf and her husband and in laws are also Deaf and according to her now the asl for phone is the thumb and pinky gesture but her husbands parents learned to sign phone with one fist just below and in front of the chin with the nondominant hand and one fist to their ear with the dominant hand as if they’re holding one of these things:
similarly “movie” is now signed like this:
but according to my teacher her mother in law signs movie by putting the nondominant hand straight up and down in front of them (like half of the praying hands) and then making a fist with the dominant hand and moving in a circular crank like motion in the way that you’d do with this type of video camera (think mark from rent and his crank camera):
the more you know