It hasn't been a notorious gang sign since the early 2000s. It was already main stream with white kids doing it over 20 years ago.
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Donβt make me feel older than I actually am
These people are reinventing something that has not even died yet
This dance makes me imagine Crips and Bloods dancing at each other like in West Side Story.
finger snapping intensifies
Did Tencent actually collaborate with SD or was it Epic?
What do you think lol, these journalists aren't worth shit. They just write slop all day.
Is this the same dance as shuffling or is that somehow minutely different?
Nope. Completely different continent even. Shuffling originates from Melbourne, Australia - hence the original name "Melbourne Shuffle". It was usually danced to hardstyle music before a certain pop song popularized a very toned down version for the mainstream audiences.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melbourne_shuffle Some old / original use case videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPaMdxC6CQI
What a great post.
shuffling is a wildly different dance