Err.... not quite, kid.
I presented a solution. You raised issue with my solution. I negated your issue, as it would still be present with or without my solution, while also presenting two additional solutions to your issue.
You somehow claim this negation and dismissal of your flawed quibbles as agreement, which it blatantly is not.
I didn't even know it was a problem until you brought it up... and you persisted in trying to challenge me with it, despite me already solving it twice in one sitting.
Jazz hands solve the deaf problem.
My overhead clapping solves the deaf and blind problem.
The subsequent adaptions do, though.
No-one is starred-off... here, there or in hypothetical land... Not unless you count yourself as the lone bastion of offense, in which case you're only starred-off because you want to be. Nothing to do with my actual assertion, which was actually about how you DARE to bring such hypocrisy to the conversation.
Already did that several posts back when I mentioned the app...
In fact, that pre-empts several other objections you might think to try, so feel free to make up some more objections for me to defeat...
You're absolutely right. Let's just do what we've always done, because it has worked for hundreds of years.... I therefore call you cowardly scum and demand satisfaction of you - Hampstead Heath at dawn for a duel, and bring your best Boxing Stance!!
I mean your rambling is pointless because you just came up with the gem "I didn't even know it was a problem" which if you'd actually read what the union said or where it's been parroted in loads of articles, the whole point of this is to stop loud noises for anxious people.
https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...ing-banned-jazz-hands-university-15223965.amp
The union say the loud noise created by clapping, including whooping and traditional applause, can pose an issue for students with disabilities such as anxiety or sensory issues.
So no, your solution solves nothing. As it will still trigger the fairies who apparently can't hear clapping without thinking they're in the middle of the blitz. Any solution without noise will upset blind people.
And so tying it back to what I said to yesterday:
"Stop trying to cater for absolutely everything because it's impossible and just go with the universally accepted thing that anyone who can hit something against something else can do, which is clap."
Unless you've got some magic solution which doesn't make noise but at the same time lets blind people know. Cheers. And maybe next time read about the subject at hand before so stridently making your assertions.