QuoteNot really. Since my main hand is righty, but my main leg is lefty...That's called "mixed dominance" and it's fairly common.
Not really. Since my main hand is righty, but my main leg is lefty...
Quote from: Ultra Violet on <11-30-10/1653:25>A little side-ball, common humans have not only a strong and a weak hand (off-hand), no it is with all pairs of limbs alike. Meaning: We also have a off-leg, every sportsman knows. That could be a reasoning argument for our one per pair argument, or isn't it?Not really. Since my main hand is righty, but my main leg is lefty...
A little side-ball, common humans have not only a strong and a weak hand (off-hand), no it is with all pairs of limbs alike. Meaning: We also have a off-leg, every sportsman knows. That could be a reasoning argument for our one per pair argument, or isn't it?
Multiple dominant hands is really weird, what does the dude do all everyday stuff like writing,drinking etc. simultaniously with one hand from each pair.To me it seems much more likely that he has one arm(the dominant one) he does all of that and the rest are only used when necessary, just like we use our main-hand and off-hand.
So pure rules think, well each his own, but i find the following line of thinking just totally hilarious and more then little retarded."That four armed guy, yeah he's okey, but that six armed dude there, now that's a total freak."
With 8 limbs you get mistaken for a bug, and shot.