Left Handedness

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**Although he uses chopsticks with his right hand on [[Main Page 17]], chopsticks are [[Wikipedia:Chopsticks|traditionally held in the right hand only]], even by the left-handed.
**Although he uses chopsticks with his right hand on [[Main Page 17]], chopsticks are [[Wikipedia:Chopsticks|traditionally held in the right hand only]], even by the left-handed.
*[[Peasant's Quest Preview]] — [[Rather Dashing]] holds the Trog-Sword left-handed.
*[[Peasant's Quest Preview]] — [[Rather Dashing]] holds the Trog-Sword left-handed.
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*Email [[old comics]] — In an easter egg, [[Strong Mad]] holds the [[Orange Bowl and Spoon#Orange Spoon|orange spoon]] with his left hand.
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*Email [[old comics]] — In an Easter egg, [[Strong Mad]] holds the [[Orange Bowl and Spoon#Orange Spoon|orange spoon]] with his left hand.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 8]] — [[What's Her Face]] plays the bass left-handed.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 8]] — [[What's Her Face]] plays the bass left-handed.
*[[Senorial Day]] — [[Senor Cardgage]] signs the football with his right hand, but winds up to throw it with his left.
*[[Senorial Day]] — [[Senor Cardgage]] signs the football with his right hand, but winds up to throw it with his left.

Revision as of 20:19, 24 November 2007

Strong Sad is squirrel-handed left-handed

Although only approximately 10% of the US population are left-handed, a large portion of the characters in the Homestar Runner universe appear to be either left-handed or ambidextrous (even though some characters do not have visible arms). Since all 3 of The Brothers Strong are ambidextrous, it may be a trait that runs in the family. In fact, given how different they really are from each other, it may be the only trait they have in common.

Left-handed Characters

Ambidextrous Characters

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