Poll: How do YOU Clap Your Hands?

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BarbaricGoose

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sky14kemea said:
Isn't the Escher and the Devil pretty similar?

I'm one of those two anyways. I only do the Gentleman if I'm sarcastically slow clapping.
Lionsfan said:
I dunno, what's the honest difference between "The Gentleman", "The Devil", and "The Escher"; because they all look like virtually the same thing to me
Clearly you two just haven't been clapping your hands long enough to appreciate all the subtle, nuanced differences between The Devil and The Gentleman. The Escher is The Escher, make of it what you will.

neoontime said:
Sometimes like a devil though I don't completely understand the reasoning why you described it so. Also I tend to clap loud and sometimes clap to squeeze the air between my palms to make fart sounds so stupid as well.
You're thinking about this too much. For your own good, I would stop.

Also: look at that guy! He has no body! He is blackness, and he's clapping while somehow only revealing his hands/amazing technique! If I had to pick out the Devil from a crowd, I'd probably pick the guy who IS negative space... and is clapping for some reason.

DanielBrown said:
Like the Devil I assume.

This guy gets it.

Shanicus said:
Hands? I use my thigh and massive penis to generate applause I clap like a gentleman, but if one of my hands is otherwise occupied then I'll just smack my thigh really loudly. Thanks to trouser muffle, it sounds like a dull clap.
TheRightToArmBears said:
None of those, I just wave my arms around in the air and repeatedly scream 'Clap!'.
I will go ahead and mark you guys off as not knowing how to clap your hands, but I respect your ingenuity. Some people don't have the time or patience to master the art of hand clapping, but you two... you two have made your own techniques. That is what clapping your hands is ALL about!
 

Zantos

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Though I occasionally do the gentleman, I'm more of a clap one hand against my leg so I can continue to hold my beverage.