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Home › What I'm Reading › There’s always more than one way to say something: What the Words Selfie, Photobomb, and Screenshot Look Like in Sign Language

There’s always more than one way to say something: What the Words Selfie, Photobomb, and Screenshot Look Like in Sign Language

Posted on February 27, 2015 by lynneweiss23

This Is What the Words Selfie, Photobomb, and Screenshot Look Like in Sign Language.

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