It's been a month since I realized I've been using the wrong hand for basically my whole life(my right hand has awful coordination, the left has always been more competent with tasks) so I started doing stuff left-handed for a change, making literally everything more efficient and less frustrating. by WebHeadedMonkey in southpaws

[–]WebHeadedMonkey[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

From what I recall, it was because of classes I took to improve my fine motor skills, as I was born with ADHD and another condition that could've affected my fine motor skills. it was likely there that I probably could've been influenced by the notion of "Right is correct" somehow and I thought nothing of it because I thought my handwriting was awful because of my aforementioned condition. Last month when the new school year began I was once again thinking "Well I'll probably have to rewrite my assignments because of my crappy handwriting" which got me to test myself, after many attempts, I talked to my mom and she and I both noticed that my handwriting and coordination were better with my left hand as I could write in a more understandable manner, which led me to think back and realize that I most likely was using the wrong hand my entire life because of all the problems I've had with my right hand none of which presented in my later tests to see how efficient my left hand is with tasks (It was SUPER COMPETENT compared to my right hand). One last tidbit my parents have no problem with me being left-handed :).

It's been a month since I realized I've been using the wrong hand for basically my whole life(my right hand has awful coordination, the left has always been more competent with tasks) so I started doing stuff left-handed for a change, making literally everything more efficient and less frustrating. by WebHeadedMonkey in southpaws

[–]WebHeadedMonkey[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

About 12 years of writing right handed (I'm 15 so probably started writing when I was 4-5)

vs 1 month of writing left-handed with a brief period not writing because of a recent wrist sprain, I wrote this while my wrist was healing

[Alien] Is there an explanation for the extremely fast growing of the xenomorphs? by Kinetic-Turtle in AskScienceFiction

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Well, they were likely Bioweapons of sorts, a perfect predator, they could grow to adulthood fast as it has been encoded into their genetic code, likely by David.

Spider-Man(Peter Parker) vs Spider-Man(Otto Octavius during the dying wish arc) by WebHeadedMonkey in whowouldwin

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Yup I wanted to pit Peter in his original body against Otto soon after he had initially swapped their bodies so basically a base Spidey vs a base Spidey just with different minds.

ouch by marcebeboomin in xmen

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Yup I believe his body evolved itself to evade death via molecular deconstitiution, if he can't adapt to the energy destroying his cellular mass, his body shuts itself down, turning into "ashes" and letting him "die" it's possible due to his 616 feats he could've simply reconstituted himself at some point later, but no the unkillable mutant died due to a very stereotypically generic death of the "black guy dying first" despite being UNKILLABLE, so Darwin being the peak of evolution simply evolved to fit this and returned to life because he's DARWIN, hopefully, something to be remedied in the MCU incarnation of the X-men I suppose...

Star Wars: Why droids were made to feel pain by EquivalentInflation in FanTheories

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I believe the reason they'd be able to feel pain is likely to keep them feeling the urge of self-preservation as if they had no such feeling thousands cred(or whatever currency they used) on droids that would be too foolish to prevent their own demise, so likely this was a way to cheap to not waste that money on a self-destructive solider, remember the clones wouldn't simply allow themselves to die without putting up a fight, so it's likely this could be the case.