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Lianthanis In reply to anestezja [2015-04-05 22:50:20 +0000 UTC]
Not like really, totally. But I can also write with my left hand, and to a certain extend also draw with it. But it really doesn't look good I noticed during an art class - my right hand would've always been in the way, unless I'd use my left - and it worked. Nothing sophisticated, of course, just very basic things, like colouring flat planes on a paper.
Ah well ... she just said things like that in an off-hand way. Like: 'Oh my, what are you doing that for, it's stupid.' She didn't inted to hurt me, I guess but it's how it was back then. You wouldn't encourage kids but peg them down a notch for not doing it 'right'. I remember that we had three ladies, one of them was a mother with now background in teaching children at all. It might have been her.
Przemek Truściński? He was also involved with some Wiedźmin projects, right? I definetly didn't know about his past but would agree that it really made him that good - cause it took a lot of endurance and will to succeed with the 'wrong' hand.
Yes I had an exchange year in the US - and along with my one and only wonderful art class with an amazing Scottish teacher I also had a P.E. class. It was a requirement to have certain P.E. classes and I wasn't sure wether I was excempted or not. So when I realised there was a fencing class and so I took it
And I also went to a bunch of LARPs ages ago and I made my own bastard sword out of glass fibre, soft rubber stuff, coulour and latex
As for shooting - a friend took me with her to her shooting club so I got to try out pistols for free for an hour or se In all cases it came out my left hand was my dominant one.
In my fancing class I didn't volunteer when my teacher asked for left-handers - cause I didn't think of myself of one. But then I realized that the drills didn't work so well for me ... and that I was holding my foil in my left hand
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