• @[email protected]
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    1311 year ago

    Aunt went to a Catholic school, they made her switch. It’s not just a middle ages thing

  • @[email protected]
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    371 year ago

    My father is a leftie and as a young child I found it cool that he could do stuff with left hand while I was only able to use my right.

    That inspired me to learn how to use both arms and that really has been a blessing - being ambidexterous is awesome. It was especially great when I finally learned to stick weld with my left hand. So many impossible corners are just corners now.

    To my knowing there’s round 5% of people that are totally left handed or totally right handed. Every one else, please learn to use your non dominant hand.

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      191 year ago

      Being ambidextrous is helpful if you break one arm. But if you break both arms you will have to ask your mom to help out.

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      I broke my right shoulder some years ago (I’m right-handed) and for about a year I had to switch to playing disc golf lefty. Initially I was terrible but eventually I got the point where I could shoot around par left handed. Now my shoulder is healed but it’s useful to be able to pull out a lefty shot once in a while.

      The real challenge was driving my stick shift without using my right arm.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Oof. I had to do that for a bit when I borked my wrist. It was probably foolish and stupid, but work isn’t going to pay me for not coming in. :(

  • @[email protected]
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    331 year ago

    Everyone in this comment thread finding out we are still in the Dark Ages in a lot of ways is just such a morsel.

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    201 year ago

    Without soap, there was a need to standardize which hand used to touch foods and which hand used to touch butts.

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    181 year ago

    My mother told me of being beaten by the teacher because she was left handed. It took several years but they finally made her right handed she was born in 1931

    • IninewCrow
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      131 year ago

      That would be inhumane … they would just chop it off with an enormous sword

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    does anyone know anyone left-handed whose lives have been absolute hell? I’ve known two people like that.

    I mean I seriously doubt it has anything to do with being born left handed, but the correlation is still there 🤷🏻‍♀️

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    101 year ago

    This didn’t stop in the middle ages. My mother, born 1945 in Chicago, was left handed but wrote (and did a few other things like use scissors) right handed because they forced kids to do so then. I suspect some places still do. They didn’t even have some tools for lefties. Why do you think the did that thing in The Simpsons.

  • SavvyWolf
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    81 year ago

    Please, we don’t call things “sin” any more. We prefer the dogwhistles “disease” and “disability” now.

  • datendefekt
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    71 year ago

    Well, my handwriting is an unnatural abomination. Maybe I should try switching hands?