"Bohemian Rhapsody" in Sign Language


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Interpreter Sam Farley is having a lot of fun presenting Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" in American Sign Language. While driving.

via Geekosystem

Previously:
15 Unique Bohemian Rhapsody Covers
The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody

"It's not done yet!" That line alone was worth the four minutes out of my life.

Excellent example of a "can't take your eyes off" performance. He must have a great "Battle Hymn of the Republic".
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For some reason this video helped me understand, more than ever before, the compulsion to express. And I no longer see ASL as a consolation prize for the disabled. Using the language of the majority might be useful but it is not necessarily more expressive.
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As amazing as his performance may be, it's really _not_ setting any sort of good example. He's performing for himself and his passengers, while wearing his Bluetooth earpiece, his hands scarcely touching the steering wheel. He's putting himself, his passengers and other drivers on the road at risk. Hate to be "that guy" but...
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