Left-handedness being poorly represented

My dad (who,like me is left-handed) went to Catholic school...He said the nuns would hit your knuckles with a ruler if they saw you writing with your left hand (this was sometime during the late 40's -early '50's....before anyone knew it was something you couldn't control...for obvious reasons,they'd never get away with that today)...
 
I'm a lefty. And one of the weirdest kids in my whole graduating class. (I don't like sports, I like comics, I like cartoons, I make comics, I make cartoons...etc. I'm a weirdo.) The definition of weird is different than most others.
 
Left-handedness was associated with being inherently evil, or suspicious (sinister), not necessarily weird. That's just a new direction it's taken in recent years.


I for one am clearly a weirdo. And I choose to be Evil of my own free will. Therefore I am right-handed..

(Well actually a lot closer to ambidextrous than most people, but still clearly right-handed).
 
It was only busy that one time because Homer felt guilty and responsible for Ned's business going under (because of his wish), so he let everyone in Springfield know about it. It's probably harder to draw people who are left handed, which is why most chars are righties.
 
I don't really notice. Obviously it's a cool to see a character you like share some traits with you but hand usage isn't one of the things I really lock on to.
Personally, I'm right handed but mildly ambidextrous.
 
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