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rivers_bend) wrote2010-03-08 12:19 pm
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Looks like poll time again.
The 80 questions (or 45 questions for the attentionally challenged ;P) meme that's been going around has made me very curious about something. How do you draw your hearts, people?
[Poll #1535521]
[Poll #1535521]
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Thank you for the page of notebook paper that is now covered in hearts, by the way. ♥
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My hearts usually consist of Lesser Sigh and the number 3! :D
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xxx
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I'm answering both that I am left-handed and that I am ambidextrous, because I'm difficult that way. :D I am a leftie who does a lot of things with the right hand, too. I use scissors, use the mouse, swing a tennis racket, bowl, swing a bat, ETC all with my right hand. Usually, it's because someone right-handed taught me. I once taught myself to write with both hands at the same time. It was WILD. I can no longer do this party trick. Sad!
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Lefty here and I draw the left side first. Buuuuuuut...I do several things right handed (you kinda have to, it is seriously a right handed world).
One thing that helped me in college was that I 10-key right handed so I don't have to stop figuring to write! Bonus!
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I like it! Unique! Unique makes me happy.
and curses! I totally was going to make a ticky box for "I needed to actually draw hearts to answer these questions"
♥ <33
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Do Australians eat like the English (keeping their fork in the same hand and cutting with their dominant hand) or like Americans (swapping their fork to their dominant hand after cutting)?
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Most of my hearts look like that these days too! <3
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<333
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but I don't know my left from my right either. I have to check which hand makes an L with my finger and thumb. :D
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My ex could do that party trick, though at the same time the left hand was messier. If B just did one hand at a time, you couldn't tell the difference really.
I love lefties. they are my favorite. :D
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Aaaah, 10 key. The one thing I miss about a desktop. Though I don't have to do nearly the amount of numbers work as I used to.
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Australians (well, at least all the ones I know) keep their forks in the same hand after cutting - we don't switch to our dominant hand.
Can I just say that I find it REALLY WEIRD you guys cut your food then switch your fork over?! I didn't know you guys did this! o.O
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I don't have any difficulty with using my middle finger to left-click! Weirdness. My brain is obviously not normal. Or something.
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I have pretty neat handwriting with my left. My writing with my right hand looks like a very enthusiastic six year old. If I concentrate very hard and go very slow, I can write well with the right hand. I was best at the writing at the same time thing at a chalkboard. I have NO IDEA why.
I drew a bunch of hearts just to see and they are adorable. The two humps are almost always exactly the same and the lines cross at the bottom every time. It's a happy thing to write a bunch of hearts!
YAY, I AM YOUR FAVORITE! \o/ (You're super cool, too!)
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No! The red crayon was sacrosanct! I bet he didn't give it back, either.
I grew up between two brothers, survival meant not doing anything girly ;o)
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But, for the perposes of your question, R handed, L side first.
Here's a question: When you walk, do you swing your arms opposite the leg that's steping forward, with the leg swinging forward, or in no particular rhythm?
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I don't move my arms when I walk. Unless I'm doing it for like exercisey cardio reasons. And then I do opposite arm to forward foot. Otherwise they are still. Or holding my bag/coat/shopping/backpack/laptop/plate/glass.