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The sign is described as "made by extending the thumb and index fingers pointing up, leaving the other fingers closed to create the letter L". If the thumb and index finger are both pointing up, they are parallel and possibly touching; that doesn't resemble the letter L, whose base is horizontal, at right angles to the upright. See the sign for the letter L in the American manual alphabet:
This is about as close as possible to a capital L as the hand can make, and the thumb is certainly not pointing up. Thnidu (talk) 15:26, 10 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]