Left Handedness
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* In [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 8]], Whats Her Face plays the bass left-handed. | * In [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 8]], Whats Her Face plays the bass left-handed. | ||
| + | * In [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 9]], Whats Her Face holds the spoon left handed when she is eating staple sauce. | ||
* Homestar plays the lute left-handed in [[Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True]]. | * Homestar plays the lute left-handed in [[Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True]]. | ||
* In [[highschool]], Homestar plays the bass left-handed. | * In [[highschool]], Homestar plays the bass left-handed. | ||
Revision as of 03:15, 28 April 2006
Although only approximately 10% of the US population are left-handed, several characters in the Homestar Runner Universe appear to be either left-handed or ambidextrous (even though some characters do not have visible arms).
Left-handed Characters
- Homestar Runner
- Strong Sad (Ambidextrous)
- What's Her Face
Appearances
- In Teen Girl Squad Issue 8, Whats Her Face plays the bass left-handed.
- In Teen Girl Squad Issue 9, Whats Her Face holds the spoon left handed when she is eating staple sauce.
- Homestar plays the lute left-handed in Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True.
- In highschool, Homestar plays the bass left-handed.
- Strong Sad plays a classical guitar left-handed in alternate universe.
- Although Strong Bad is right handed, he uses a left-handed marker.
- In kids' book, one of the original characters, Gregor, is listed to be left handed.
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