bad karma, man
A co-worker of mine has suggested that I have been subversively traumatized. Without knowing, I have casually tagged along with one of the more dominant and overlording social trends of all time.
I am right-handed. But I’m not supposed to be right-handed. Let me get that straight.
My co-worker and I were chatting about all of those random topics that find their way to the forefront of office discussion when I mentioned that I do everything left-handed (or left-footed), except for writing. Hitting a baseball, kicking a soccerball, golfing, even my left arm takes precedence in my workouts (those prior sports suggestions now only happen on occasion as I’ve certainly veered away from those types of activities). The co-worker suggested that I had been taught to write by someone who was agreeably right-handed themself. I had never comprehended that possibility.
Now that I consider such a case, I realize that I clap entirely ambidextrously; sometimes I begin clapping right-on-left and other times left-on-right. It’s odd, really. But more so, this jolt of reality just makes me feel that one parsec out of alignment with the cosmos. It’s as if someone carelessly filled me in that my faded-wash Bugle Boy jeans are “so 1994″. I’m somewhat upset, but more so alarmed and perturbed.
“If your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off…” Oh, where’s that hacksaw when I need it? …
And for the record, I do not own faded-wash Bugle Boy jeans, although, to further emphasize the return of early nineties fashion, I may just go hunting for a pair.
February 1st, 2005 at 7:34 am
You know that left-handed people are better right?
February 1st, 2005 at 8:53 am
Yes, you should be left-handed. All the cool kids are.
February 1st, 2005 at 8:48 pm
I’m not entirely sure if I have a choice in the matter by now. From my knowledge, it’s very difficult to un-learn such a character trait; in fact, I would assume it’s like forcing myself to suddenly hate broccoli, and I love broccoli.
I’ll stick with writing with my right hand for now. For now.
February 2nd, 2005 at 12:38 am
be a switcher! i’m left-handed, and you should be too.
February 2nd, 2005 at 5:07 pm
Ryan,
This is such a wonderful design… loaded with digitally creative creativitableness!
(From the Spirit FM Livewire)
P.S. I don’t know if I’ll ever become a Switcher… Going all the way to Richmond doesn’t add any enthusableness to my day when I am shopping for a new computer.