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<blockquote data-quote="Mad_Jack" data-source="post: 9701902" data-attributes="member: 6750306"><p>Well, considering the size of some of the metal dice I've seen, throwing them is somewhat less of a stress relief mechanism and more of a manslaughter attempt...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Having done factory work for a great portion of my career, I've basically adapted myself to simply doing most tasks with whichever hand is most convenient, and for most purposes that don't involve extremely fine manipulation I don't really have a dominant hand anymore. (On a good day, as long as I can see both my hands, I can often use both hands simultaneously on separate tasks if they're simple enough.) Like you said, I actively put in the work to train my brain and hands to work like that from a fairly young age. Hobbies, art, a short career in junior high as a shoplifter and occasional pickpocket... </p><p></p><p>For fine manipulation stuff, I'm mostly capable of doing everything both left- and right-handed, but some of the right-handed stuff still requires me to concentrate on it, making it slower. My writing with my right hand is pretty legible, and although I haven't really put in enough practice painting with my right hand I can still use it well enough to get those spots that I can't hit left-handed.</p><p></p><p>Just don't ask me to throw anything with either hand, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad_Jack, post: 9701902, member: 6750306"] Well, considering the size of some of the metal dice I've seen, throwing them is somewhat less of a stress relief mechanism and more of a manslaughter attempt... Having done factory work for a great portion of my career, I've basically adapted myself to simply doing most tasks with whichever hand is most convenient, and for most purposes that don't involve extremely fine manipulation I don't really have a dominant hand anymore. (On a good day, as long as I can see both my hands, I can often use both hands simultaneously on separate tasks if they're simple enough.) Like you said, I actively put in the work to train my brain and hands to work like that from a fairly young age. Hobbies, art, a short career in junior high as a shoplifter and occasional pickpocket... For fine manipulation stuff, I'm mostly capable of doing everything both left- and right-handed, but some of the right-handed stuff still requires me to concentrate on it, making it slower. My writing with my right hand is pretty legible, and although I haven't really put in enough practice painting with my right hand I can still use it well enough to get those spots that I can't hit left-handed. Just don't ask me to throw anything with either hand, lol. [/QUOTE]
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