Handedness
SHAENDRA
06-12-2005, 02:33
I am almost exclusively lefthanded,i only use my right hand for 2 things, holding my fork and one other thing. No, not that! :p I am just curious to see if the percentage of righties vs lefties on NationStates reflects the 90&-10& split in the general population. All Comments are welcome
[NS]The-Republic
06-12-2005, 02:35
I do everything in the universe righthanded.
Except play pool.
SHAENDRA
06-12-2005, 02:36
The-Republic']I do everything in the universe righthanded.
Except play pool.
geez ,that was quick , i only just voted in the poll myself
[NS]The-Republic
06-12-2005, 02:39
:D
edit: nooooo! the smiley's not working!
edit2: hmmm... maybe if i type with my left hand...
edit3: and now it works... i feel dumb
The Cat-Tribe
06-12-2005, 02:39
I am almost exclusively lefthanded,i only use my right hand for 2 things, holding my fork and one other thing. No, not that! :p I am just curious to see if the percentage of righties vs lefties on NationStates reflects the 90&-10& split in the general population. All Comments are welcome
Left-handedness is not itself a sin, but the use of the left hand as dominant is a sin.
http://www.users.csbsju.edu/~eknuth/rehu/dextera.html
Also:
For thousands of years, the Devil has been associated with the left hand in various ways and is normally portrayed as being left-handed in pictures and other images. In the seventeenth century it was thought that the Devil baptised his followers with his left-hand and there are many references in superstitions to the "left-hand side" being associated with evil. As an example, in France it was held that witches greet Satan "avec le bras gauche" or with the left hand. It is also considered that we can only see ghosts if we look over our left shoulder and that the Devil watches us over the left shoulder.
Evil spirits lurk over the left shoulder - throw salt over this shoulder to ward them off. In Roman times, salt was a very valuable commodity, giving rise to the word "salary" and was considered a form of money at the time. If salt was spilled, that was considered very bad luck, that could only be avoided by throwing some of the spilled salt over your left shoulder to placate the devil.
Joan of Arc (burned at the stake in 1431 for being a heretic and a witch) was not necessarily left-handed, she may have been depicted in this way to make her seem evil.
Getting out of bed with the left foot first means that you will have a bad day and be bad tempered . i.e. getting out of bed the wrong side.
A ringing in the right ear means that someone is praising you. In the left ear it means that someone is cursing or maligning you.
An itchy right palm means that you will receive money. An itchy left palm means you will have to give money.
Wedding rings worn on the third finger of the left hand originated with the Greeks and Romans, who wore them to fend of evil associated with the left-hand
The Romans originally considered the left to be the lucky side and used for augury. However, they later changed back to the Greek methods and favoured the right-hand side.
The right hand often symbolises 'male' while the left hand is 'female'.
If you hear the sound of a cuckoo from the right it will be a lucky year. If the sound comes from the left it will be unlucky.
The Meru people of Kenya believed that the left-hand of their holy man has such evil power that he had to keep it hidden for the safety of others.
If your right eye twitches you will see a friend, if it's your left eye that twitches you'll see an enemy.
When dressmaking it's believed to be bad luck to sew the left-hand sleeve onto a garment before the right sleeve.
When leaving to go on a journey, if your right foot itches you're bound to have a good journey. If your left foot itches it will end in sorrow.
It is thought to be bad luck to pass a drink to another person with your left-hand or anti-clockwise around a table.
Dishonorable Scum
06-12-2005, 03:07
I'm a weak right-hander. For whatever reason, I drink left-handed.
I can also use a computer mouse equally well with either hand. Years ago, I worked for a long-distance phone company, and as you might guess, most of what I typed was phone numbers. By moving my mouse over to my left hand, I could keep my right hand on the number pad all the time. I was therefore three times as fast as anyone else in my group, since I didn't have to constantly move my right hand back and forth between the mouse and the keypad. What made it work for me was swapping the mouse buttons, so that a "left click" was still with the index finger - just the other index finger.
My wife is a left-hander who was trained to write right-handed. She's damned near ambidextrous as a result. My son currently shows an inclination to use his right hand more than his left hand, but I'm told handedness can easily change before the age of 2, so it's too soon to be absolutely sure.
:p
I write right handed, play guitar right handed, use scissors right handed...but most other things I will just use whichever is most convenient.