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      • _dev_null@lemmy.zxcvn.xyz
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        10 months ago

        I’ve got an older bro who is ambidextrous due to not being allowed to be left-handed in kindergarten (and beyond). He got held back due to “developmental” problems. I can’t believe the teachers and principal were so dumb that they couldn’t connect the dots as to what was really going on.

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          I’m cross dominant. I do some things left handed, some things right handed, and a select few I can do with either. Elementary school was weird. My teachers couldn’t comprehend that I write with my right hand but use scissors with my left. For years I was forced to use right handed scissors held awkwardly in my left hand. To this day, I’m not particularly good with scissors.

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            I’m cross dominant but consider myself left handed mainly because I do the fine motor stuff writing, eating, etc. with my left hand. Out side of scissors I don’t think I’ve ever felt forced to use a hand that didn’t feel comfortable, stupid scissors.

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        Baseball (and sports in general) are wonderful man made examples of evolution and how selection pressure can force the expression of certain traits. About 25% of MLB players are left handed, versus about 10% in the general population.

        A similar thing has occurred in the NBA where the average height is about 6’6” (or 198.6cm for those opposed to Freedom Units), which is about 8 inches taller than the average American male.

        Doubtless, you can look at any top level professional sport league and find some physical trait (or set of traits) that is wholly disproportionate compared to the general population due to those traits providing some advantage(s) that is unique to that game.

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          That’s true… And what I was (jokingly) referencing…

          But, my Dad’s mother, my Granny…

          She was a natural Lefty…

          And musically inclined…

          Her Daddy slacked the strings on the family guitar before he left for work…

          She figured out how to tune that instrument…

          Those in her church, later, made fun of her for playing backwards chords, because she was a lefty. .

          She learned to play the other way, too… And she taught me both…

          There’s so many sides and nuances to every thought in our lives…

          It was a harmless joke, but it has roots in my reality…

          This shit is so often much deeper than we think…

          You made a fuckin hell of a statement, but it’s without context or understanding…

          I was just making an off-handed joke…

          There is a fucking shitload of lefties in baseball… Because it fucks with the righties when they’re batting…

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            10 months ago

            When people use that many ellipses it makes it look like they haven’t made up their mind, so their opinions can be ignored.

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              Oh I thought it was like a poem or something because of all the line breaks and ellipses. But it’s just a regular comment?