Keep doing that, and your face will be stuck that way...AnotherFairportfan wrote:* bleah encore *
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Keep doing that, and your face will be stuck that way...AnotherFairportfan wrote:* bleah encore *
Oh yeah? Well Bleah plus fort!AnotherFairportfan wrote:* bleah encore *
A} Luann is left-handed.Alkarii wrote:As a left-handed person, I feel qualified to say: Eat it!
But all jokes aside, I didn't notice that at all. However, I think it's great to see left handed people actually exist in a web comic. Not many people know that about a tenth of the population is left handed, and there's supposedly twice as many left handed males as females, which means she's pretty rare indeed!
If you look at the number of left-handed musicians on the Muppet show, you'd think the proportion was much higher...AnotherFairportfan wrote:A} Luann is left-handed.Alkarii wrote:As a left-handed person, I feel qualified to say: Eat it!
But all jokes aside, I didn't notice that at all. However, I think it's great to see left handed people actually exist in a web comic. Not many people know that about a tenth of the population is left handed, and there's supposedly twice as many left handed males as females, which means she's pretty rare indeed!
B} Apparently, cats also exhibit left/right paw preferences, and, again, males are twice as likely to be sinister as females.
C} I am left-handed.
Actually, i think that that has more to do with the fact that the puppeteers keep track of positions and moves using monitors that show a mirror image.lake_wrangler wrote:If you look at the number of left-handed musicians on the Muppet show, you'd think the proportion was much higher...![]()
This may be why the Muppets studio never got robbed: you couldn't tell if they were putting their hands up, or just ignoring you and going on with the taping of the show...AnotherFairportfan wrote:
{All of the two-handed two/person Muppets work that way.}
Me too! I've never met anyone else like that, but now I know I'm not alone. Cool.lake_wrangler wrote: As for me, I'm a weird mixture: I am right-handed, but if I handle a hockey stick or a golf club, I do so like a left-handed person.
Hmm. May be a mammal thing, then. I understand that most birds don't exhibit any particular asymmetry in their use preferences. Mallards, for example, are almost always ...AnotherFairportfan wrote:B} Apparently, cats also exhibit left/right paw preferences, and, again, males are twice as likely to be sinister as females.
I thought no they have a right-hand thread, if I'm correctly remembering the little video I've seen...Dave wrote:Hmm. May be a mammal thing, then. I understand that most birds don't exhibit any particular asymmetry in their use preferences. Mallards, for example, are almost always ...AnotherFairportfan wrote:B} Apparently, cats also exhibit left/right paw preferences, and, again, males are twice as likely to be sinister as females.
... no, I can't say it.
Met a guy who was left-handed . . . except he shot a rifle right-handed.Chaise Murphy wrote:Me too! I've never met anyone else like that, but now I know I'm not alone. Cool.lake_wrangler wrote:As for me, I'm a weird mixture: I am right-handed, but if I handle a hockey stick or a golf club, I do so like a left-handed person.
Face a lefty in the salle, and everything is off . . . it's most distracting. Even for another lefty, because they're used to the foibles of the right-handed majority.Chaise Murphy wrote:Field Hockey players are all right-handed.
They don't make left-handed hockey sticks.
Fencers, on the other hand, tend to be left-handed more commonly than the general populace, moreso the higher up the rankings you look. In the world champs, lefties outnumber righties most years.