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The '''Claw of Fail''' is a dramatic hand gesture used by Chris when he wants to emphasize whatever stupid point he's trying to make at the moment. Chris will hold his hand out, palm upturned, with his fingers outstretched and curled upwards, in the manner of a cartoonish villain. | |||
Much in the way that Chris [[parody|steals]] [[Random-access humor|jokes]], [[Things Chris has ripped off|ideas]] and phrases he uses in everyday speech from movies, [[anime]], video games and [[Ghostbusters|cartoons]], he also copies body language and hand gestures. Due to spending a lot of time in his formative years watching television and away from his parents, a younger Chris relied on media to teach him new words, phrases and ideas, copying the mannerisms he saw in the shows and movies that he watched, with this being a notable, repeated example. | |||
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Revision as of 05:09, 1 January 2024
The Claw of Fail is a dramatic hand gesture used by Chris when he wants to emphasize whatever stupid point he's trying to make at the moment. Chris will hold his hand out, palm upturned, with his fingers outstretched and curled upwards, in the manner of a cartoonish villain.
Much in the way that Chris steals jokes, ideas and phrases he uses in everyday speech from movies, anime, video games and cartoons, he also copies body language and hand gestures. Due to spending a lot of time in his formative years watching television and away from his parents, a younger Chris relied on media to teach him new words, phrases and ideas, copying the mannerisms he saw in the shows and movies that he watched, with this being a notable, repeated example.
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