I often wondered why this is. Don’t you? It will be our thought for the day maybe. Have a great Wednesday!

For Linda G. Hill’s One Liner Wednesday
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I often wondered why this is. Don’t you? It will be our thought for the day maybe. Have a great Wednesday!

For Linda G. Hill’s One Liner Wednesday
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The hand that cant do anything is …less preferred and cant be dependent on. (lol)
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Too right! Lol 🤣
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It is kinda weird, that we’d be set this way
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Yes but we see with both eyes and hear with ears equally but not hands. So funny 😆
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Yes and don’t we just envy that luck soul who is ambidextrous! 💜💜
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Indeed we do! Lol 🤣
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💜💜💜
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Yes indeed 💜
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Lol. I feel that way about my brain too.
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Oh yes, there’s something else that’s not equal 😆
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It’s how we’ve made them. It could be the reverse too.
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Yes but our eyes and ears don’t work that way. Isn’t it weird? 🤣 lol
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Yes, that’s a valid point. Perhaps only one hand can be the dominant one. Unless one is ambidextrous.
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I’m sure we can teach it to be more useful ☺️💕
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Haha! We can. I have heard of people learning to use their non-dominant hand after an injury to the other one.
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I know what this is like: my right (dominant) hand was affected by the stroke and some days I can’t get my left hand to do anything.
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Yes, I understand John. My right hand is getting arthritic and so I’m having to teach myself to do certain things with my left hand. It can be quite comical. ☺️
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Made me chuckle
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It’s like it’s not trying 🤣 lol
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🤣🤣🤣
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