Common Obscene Gestures

Started by MeTekillot, July 16, 2012, 08:00:18 PM

What is a commonly obscene gesture in the more common areas (Allanak, Tuluk, Luir's, Red Storm) to you?

I'm not talking about like, "some tribes would probably interpret a certain waggle of your wrist to be a death threat" because, you know, that's not a common gesture, it's an obscure one.

Spitting? Spit can carry disease, and you hold such contempt for someone that you'll waste water just to show you think they're a total asshat.

Any others?

Seen the crotch-grab several times.

"I got your <insert witty noun/(ad)verb> right here" sort of thing.
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It's my opinion, but ... if I am playing a tribal who lives in the desert and I see someone spitting at something, I'd think that person a fool. Can vary from other cultures though.

I've seen spitting, and I've also seen turning your back on someone. That last one seems particularly ballsy in a game where most everyone is prowling around with sharp, pointed things.
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Would the middle finger be appropriate for Arm? I mean...Arm has a lot of archery...so...personally I wouldn't find it jarring.
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Quote from: Delirium on November 28, 2012, 02:26:33 AM
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That whole archery and middle finger gesture is a total myth.


To be honest, I would be entirely awed if people or cultures within Arm would develop some kind of gestures that would be expressively insulting in nature. That ... would be ... so ... awessome.

Quote from: Dar on July 16, 2012, 10:33:04 PM
That whole archery and middle finger gesture is a total myth.


To be honest, I would be entirely awed if people or cultures within Arm would develop some kind of gestures that would be expressively insulting in nature. That ... would be ... so ... awessome.

Doesn't have to be a myth in arm!

Quick, someone with a Templar start chopping off middle fingers.
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Quote from: Feco on July 16, 2012, 10:34:50 PM
Quote from: Dar on July 16, 2012, 10:33:04 PM
That whole archery and middle finger gesture is a total myth.


To be honest, I would be entirely awed if people or cultures within Arm would develop some kind of gestures that would be expressively insulting in nature. That ... would be ... so ... awessome.

Doesn't have to be a myth in arm!

Quick, someone with a Templar start chopping off middle fingers.

:D
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Quote from: Delirium on November 28, 2012, 02:26:33 AM
I don't always act superior... but when I do it's on the forums of a text-based game

I could see this working, actually. The Lord Templar Badass McBadassen need only stir up a feud with any merchant house, put the city on lockdown, and cut off every signet ring he can find, finger and all. Problem solved.
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Lord Templar Badass McBadassen would soon meet SeƱor Say-Hello-To-My-Little-Friend Salarr.

July 16, 2012, 11:56:58 PM #10 Last Edit: July 17, 2012, 12:23:29 AM by RogueGunslinger
And then the dragon would descend on clouds of fire and wipe out Salarr. Deus ex machina ftmfw.

Depends on if we're talking about a blue, red, or black robe, here. :P

I used to emote things like..... Em makes a gesture that means fuck you.  I though it could be construed as abusing the language barriers and stopped.  Because you can give someone the middle finger, but if it is not known what the middle finger means...you can't really decide if that culture or individual knows your insults.  If a gesture was used in game (including the middle finger) and the rumors of the gesture spread across the different cultures then we would have an IG gesture that means fuck you or what ever.  Making your own gesture  that is Zalanthan would be better for the game respectively.  Why wouldn't a culture have insulting gestures?  Its time to either create them, recognize those that are prevalent or use the gestures that are common to us IRL and use them in game. 
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Quote from: Dar on July 16, 2012, 08:19:07 PM
It's my opinion, but ... if I am playing a tribal who lives in the desert and I see someone spitting at something, I'd think that person a fool. Can vary from other cultures though.

If I'm playing a Bynner and a person doesn't spit, I think they're a sissy.

Why would spitting be an insult?  You're wasting your water on an idiot.
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Quote from: valeria on July 17, 2012, 07:59:17 AM
Why would spitting be an insult?  You're wasting your water on an idiot.

Shows you're rich enough to insult someone by wasting water on them.

Kinda like offering someone a full waterskin, then dumping it into the sand right infront of them.

Except with your mouth.

I thought I read somewhere at some point that spitting on the ground in front of the person in greeting shows honor? Or maybe that was just a specific tribe......

It was a specific tribe, and I always enjoyed that twist.

I have never seen spitting as a very 'world-sensible' action, other than to honor someone by wasting water on their behalf.

Quote from: Tenua on July 17, 2012, 10:16:03 AM
I thought I read somewhere at some point that spitting on the ground in front of the person in greeting shows honor? Or maybe that was just a specific tribe......
Yeah, tribal.  

That's the fun thing about a game environment like Arm's each location can have different meanings for the same gesture.

There doesn't have to be (and, in my opinion nor should there be) a universal gesture to signify anything.

I use a gesture w. a few of my PCs... but I don't want to say it here bc it will give my PC's away.

But get creative :P
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Quote from: Dar on July 16, 2012, 10:33:04 PM
That whole archery and middle finger gesture is a total myth.

I've never really researched this one, but I believe it is common in many cultures to use phallic symbols as warding gestures against evil.

What warding gestures would Zalanthans use against evil and danger?

Maybe the reason these have never developed IG is that almost all of our characters are heavily-armed people with nothing to lose. Our warding gesture against evil is:
>draw sword

"I have seen him show most of the attributes one expects of a noble: courtesy, kindness, and honor.  I would also say he is one of the most bloodthirsty bastards I have ever met."


I once read part of a book about gestural language (offensive and otherwise) world-wide.  There's actually an astonishing variety of it on Earth.


Allanakis have a "warding gesture" of kissing the back of their hands.  (I suppose this might be more common world-wide, but IIRC the document had it in an Allanak-specific context)

A gemmer wiggling his fingers can be considered "offensive", sort of.  That gesture certainly won't have broader applications.


It'd be great if, indeed, we had some more common gestures for Armageddon.

Quote from: Dakota on July 17, 2012, 11:56:21 AM
Quote from: Morrolan on July 17, 2012, 11:26:23 AM

>draw sword



+1

Quote from: Marauder Moe on July 17, 2012, 11:58:01 AM
It'd be great if, indeed, we had some more common gestures for Armageddon.

+1 to that too and yes, we need a doc on that.
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