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Yes, the finger horizontally across the open mouth (to symbolize a Theta) has been actively discouraged by Theta HQ.
Yes, it is well known that the ASL sign for vagina is the same as making a kite shape with the thumbs and index fingers. That sign seems to have fallen out of favor most places. Now I'm seeing Thetas making a K, A, and Theta with their fingers, using both hands. I can't even describe it. It's like some crazy contortionist act. It's dumb. Dumb. DUMB. All of it. (in my loudest old lady voice, for DrPhil's benefit). |
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"Theeeeeeeeeeese kids these daaaaays don't know how to do a handsign!!" |
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Partway through my time in college, my chapter really wanted a sign, and found "shooting the arrow," which is just pointing your hands upwards diagonally. I'm about 95% certain it's supposed to go a certain direction, but I'm directionally challenged and never remember which. But, it's a pretty common thing to do, so you can find lots of celebrities "repping" Pi Phi.
For instance, here's Dean Winchester "shooting the arrow": http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1...2723/GW254H159 There's also some business about linking hands and forming wings, as well as "haloing" girls below you in a picture. |
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Dean Winchester can do anything as far as I'm concerned! #teamDeanWinchester |
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http://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.ne...14333034_n.jpg eta: After doing some google image search for AOII hand sign I'm finding way more variety on the positioning of the fingers. Some flair, some close the fingers and rotate to emphasize the "A" part. Some only raise the index fingers for the "A" and use the rest of the fingers in the heart part. :D None of it's that serious. Can't believe I just spent more than five minutes on this. |
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You would if she walked in backward. I kill me.
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