mikebird
Banned
Not brain side. They have different functions
If you're naturally right, trying to write with your left hand now, is not as bad as it feels like for a person recovering from tonic-clonic epileptic seizure. It became my main occupation for a few days. I struggled with anything curvy like an S or 5 ... anything with a tail... g or G or y or t or f
I still show some strangeness in forming some letters or numbers, but I'm glad my personal signature is about the same
Most humans are right handed
And most tools are made for right anded people.
Cars only for the drivers in the side of the road for the country. Many functions using both hands are fine for any lefty or righty, such as driving.
I read the sinister (Latin) expression for lefties means a weirdo?
I'm surprised I'm full righty
Writing with left hand would be tricky. Maybe I could. I support this iPad in left and type right. Could be either, anytime.
Fastening my shirt's top button is impossible. I always did it when starting school until 2 years ago
If you're naturally right, trying to write with your left hand now, is not as bad as it feels like for a person recovering from tonic-clonic epileptic seizure. It became my main occupation for a few days. I struggled with anything curvy like an S or 5 ... anything with a tail... g or G or y or t or f
I still show some strangeness in forming some letters or numbers, but I'm glad my personal signature is about the same
Most humans are right handed
And most tools are made for right anded people.
Cars only for the drivers in the side of the road for the country. Many functions using both hands are fine for any lefty or righty, such as driving.
I read the sinister (Latin) expression for lefties means a weirdo?
I'm surprised I'm full righty
Writing with left hand would be tricky. Maybe I could. I support this iPad in left and type right. Could be either, anytime.
Fastening my shirt's top button is impossible. I always did it when starting school until 2 years ago
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