Btw, if anyone is interested in learning ASL, Queer ASL is running online classes starting in two weeks: https://www.queerasl.com/

They're an incredible program and really taught me a lot.

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American Sign Language classes for 2SLGBTQQIA+ people. Taught by Deaf Queers.

Years ago I did a little bit of self-teaching using https://lifeprint.com/ (which, btw, is an incredibly resource, probably the best free resource online). Trying to get back into learning in the last six or so months, I understood very quickly I needed some kind of structure to keep me on task and keep learning. QASL is perfect for that; it is very chill, their homework is optional, their lessons are very clear, and the community is very nice.
ASL American Sign Language

ASL - American Sign Language: free, self-study sign language lessons including an ASL dictionary, signing videos, a printable sign language alphabet chart (fingerspelling), Deaf Culture study materials, and resources to help you learn sign language. Good for homeschool sign language classes, parents (baby signing), interpreters, and people who just want to learn fun ASL phrases like hello, thank you, I love you, etc.

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Gods, I wish I had any faith that I would have the discipline to follow through with that. That sounds absolutely lovely....

@heavenlyevan oooh I could use the excuse to stay in practice
@heavenlyevan Ive actually been wanting to learn asl for a while now since I'm in the service industry. Ill definitely be checking this out!