Your dementia is exceeded only by your ignorance.I'm sure it's really conspiracy. It has some specific meaning associated with the left
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Your dementia is exceeded only by your ignorance.I'm sure it's really conspiracy. It has some specific meaning associated with the left
Well, Mr. Businessman has just had his bands tightened
And he thinks that he will show THE KID a thing or two
Meanwhile, THE KID
Has inched these 2 fingers up over his left arm
This is the universal sign language among teenagers for dragging
You probably recall Winston Churchill during the war years
Which everyone assumed meant V for victory
Actually if you'll also recall Winston Churchill smokes a cigar, right?
He used to hold it in here, right?
And occasionally he would turn to his friends on the stage and say
Want a drag?
See, and the kids picked it up
Peace out.I'm sure it's really conspiracy. It has some specific meaning associated with the left
First of all you were "sure", suddenly now it becomes fact and it is NOT historic.Yes, these are the facts and real historians know this very well.
I heard that it's just "freedom", but I think it's some kind of conspiracy.
I notice this trend in Russia, in social media. People, mostly from the Moscow region, show it, this is mainly accepted by a dubious public who post photos of criminals, Stalin, Ostap Bender, glorify the USSR, the KGB, post dubious photos of scantily clad children, kiss dogs.
Who are these people and what is the history of this gesture?
No decent person knows this.
In the early 90s, this gesture was popular among children. But no one knew its meaning, it was just fun, adults never did this at all until recently. What does it mean?