I would be very ashamed of you if you were my daughter or a family member of mine. To get on YouTube and act like this, shows you don't have much class. Very Trailer Park acting! Grow up and stop acting slutty on YouTube. Go get a job! And hope your boss does not search your name! :-(
@EXTREMEbadfish Hi there, thanks for your comment! Can you explain what about my sign for "mother" is wrong? From what I've found, it seems like this is a sign with a lot of variation depending on region, so it's very possible that both may be correct. Please let me know, and thanks for your help! :)
@thfemale Thanks for the response, its what you had except the fingers dont wiggle, so its just an open five with the thumb on your chin! Love the videos by the way!
@thfemale Mother can be signed both ways-- wiggled fingers or no :) I think it's more of a generational thing-- wiggled fingers version is an older stylistic way of signing it, and without wiggled fingers is a more modern way of signing it.
@HighleyEvolved42 Great question! Most people do their signing with their dominant hand, so if you're right-handed, you should favor that hand while signing. Thanks for watching! :)
@snoopjonny Thanks! It's actually not a hashtag, it's a tic-tac-toe board (hashes are italic). I have it so I can play tic-tac-toe whenever I want. It's tons of fun! Thanks for watching! :D
@Krames92 It's on my right arm. I used to use a different video recording and editing program and it captured a mirror image instead of a normal one, so all the older videos are flipped. My current software captures a normal image, and the more recent videos are correct. Sorry for the confusion!
@taytaylor1994 Hello again! Thanks again for your helpful comment, but it seems like this is another sign that has lots of variations. I tend to use up to 4 signing websites to make sure my signs are correct, and 2 show the fingers wiggling, 1 does not, and the last mentions all variations. So in this case, it seems like we're both correct! Thanks for watching! :)
@taytaylor1994 From the LifePrint website: "There are several variations of the sign 'MOM.' An interesting method I've seen is to place the tip of the thumb of your right 'A' hand on your chin then open the 'A' hand into a 'five' hand. Some people wiggle the fingers while signing MOM. Some people use a double tap on the chin."
So again, it just seems like it varies by region and personal preference. Thanks again!
Every time I read the title I LOL
JocivellAdames 1 week ago
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I would be very ashamed of you if you were my daughter or a family member of mine. To get on YouTube and act like this, shows you don't have much class. Very Trailer Park acting! Grow up and stop acting slutty on YouTube. Go get a job! And hope your boss does not search your name! :-(
Sad!
paulstrong123 1 week ago
My mother is a very nice lady!! :|
WhitePedobear 1 month ago
fuk yeah .... finally my motivating to learn sign language .. you are fucking amazing!!
Doesitmatterson 2 months ago
You signed Mother wrong, but i love the videos! Horrayy!
EXTREMEbadfish 2 months ago 2
@EXTREMEbadfish Hi there, thanks for your comment! Can you explain what about my sign for "mother" is wrong? From what I've found, it seems like this is a sign with a lot of variation depending on region, so it's very possible that both may be correct. Please let me know, and thanks for your help! :)
thfemale 2 months ago
@thfemale Thanks for the response, its what you had except the fingers dont wiggle, so its just an open five with the thumb on your chin! Love the videos by the way!
EXTREMEbadfish 2 months ago
@EXTREMEbadfish Hey check out my above comment about the sign for 'Mother'-- Kristin isn't wrong ;)
ASLTerpCat 1 week ago
@thfemale Mother can be signed both ways-- wiggled fingers or no :) I think it's more of a generational thing-- wiggled fingers version is an older stylistic way of signing it, and without wiggled fingers is a more modern way of signing it.
ASLTerpCat 1 week ago
@EXTREMEbadfish No, she didn't. It's exactly right.
xxpowwowbluexx 1 week ago
Does it matter which hand you use?
HighleyEvolved42 2 months ago
@HighleyEvolved42 Great question! Most people do their signing with their dominant hand, so if you're right-handed, you should favor that hand while signing. Thanks for watching! :)
thfemale 2 months ago
@HighleyEvolved42 That's what she said
LazerField 2 months ago
Your videos are hilarious. Why do you have a hashtag on your arm sometimes? Yay!!
snoopjonny 3 months ago 5
@snoopjonny Thanks! It's actually not a hashtag, it's a tic-tac-toe board (hashes are italic). I have it so I can play tic-tac-toe whenever I want. It's tons of fun! Thanks for watching! :D
thfemale 2 months ago 16
@thfemale LOL. I don't know why, but the "tic-tac-toe whenever I want" was just hilarious.
SilverXGames 2 months ago
@thfemale It's not actually a tattoo right?
Krames92 2 months ago
@Krames92 It is actually a tattoo, yes. Thanks!
thfemale 2 months ago
@thfemale The question is, how did the tattoo jump from your left arm to your right arm?
Krames92 2 months ago
@Krames92 It's on my right arm. I used to use a different video recording and editing program and it captured a mirror image instead of a normal one, so all the older videos are flipped. My current software captures a normal image, and the more recent videos are correct. Sorry for the confusion!
thfemale 2 months ago
@thfemale Very cool. Is it a tattoo?
adamgambutti1 2 months ago
love it! Ur fun:)
stfuih8ulol 6 months ago
Shake fingers for mom dont
taytaylor1994 7 months ago
@taytaylor1994 Hello again! Thanks again for your helpful comment, but it seems like this is another sign that has lots of variations. I tend to use up to 4 signing websites to make sure my signs are correct, and 2 show the fingers wiggling, 1 does not, and the last mentions all variations. So in this case, it seems like we're both correct! Thanks for watching! :)
thfemale 7 months ago
@taytaylor1994 From the LifePrint website: "There are several variations of the sign 'MOM.' An interesting method I've seen is to place the tip of the thumb of your right 'A' hand on your chin then open the 'A' hand into a 'five' hand. Some people wiggle the fingers while signing MOM. Some people use a double tap on the chin."
So again, it just seems like it varies by region and personal preference. Thanks again!
thfemale 7 months ago
i love your videos (: I Watched the movie orphan &* ever since i've been learning some crazy things in sign languae . Yer videos help (:
MovieDoll1869 1 year ago