This theory also predicts that left-handed people have a reversed brain division of labor.
Chopsticks are traditionally held in the right hand only, even by left-handed people.
For left-handed people, it might actually take place in both hemispheres.
Because left-handed people are different from most others, being left-handed has often been thought of as bad.
This makes left-handed people sit awkwardly and hold their pens in an awkward way.
Imagine that only left-handed people clicked on ads (it's about the same percent).
As a result she took to using her right hand and was conditioned to hate left-handed people.
It is explained that nine out of ten left-handed people who take the shot survive.
A version for left-handed people was eventually made in red.
Between 1932 and 1970, the recorded percentage of left-handed people rose from 2 to 10 percent of our population.