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You bunch of prejudice forkers! My struggle is real!
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Left-handed people tend to live significantly shorter lives than right-handers, perhaps because they face more perils in a world dominated by the right-handed, according to new research.
Earlier studies also suggested that left-handed people do not seem to live as long as those right-handed.
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You sound like a righty with that stereotype.
I expected more from you.
That said, the thread title is lame.
lefty here! right handers just dont understand the struggle.
note books in school having hte rings on the left side (one year i found some with them on the opposite, but they were the 5 star ones that were more pricey)
writing in pencil and/or pen and having the ink on your hand from writing over the ink
having desk in school with an armrest on the right side so the right handers can rest their arms while in school
ever had to sit next to someone htat was right handed at the table? elbows hit constantly.
do any of yall do stuff right handed rather than left (shoot pool, putt putt, bat)
are you left footed also?
lefty here! right handers just dont understand the struggle.
ever had to sit next to someone htat was right handed at the table? elbows hit constantly.
grew up watching my dad curl his hand around like his wrist was broken just to get the pen in more of a dragging position.
I thought for a second and then said "Depends on which side the mouse is on."
My theory on that has always been that lefties do the wrist curl because they were taught how to write by a right-handed person.
I was taught by a lefty (my mother) and I don't do the wrist curl at all. My wrist position is straight, the same as "normal" people.