u/HiroyukiC1296

Your takes are not hot takes, it’s just annoying and cringe

I see thread after thread here popping up and every single one is undeniably cringe. Probably the cringiest subreddit and I’ve been lurking on Reddit for near a decade. People here don’t use the sub for anything intellectually interesting or presenting with logical reasoning. It’s just the sound of children who were never taught to grow up. And if you’re grown adults, you should be ashamed of the stuff you put out there.

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u/HiroyukiC1296 — 12 hours ago

Does anyone have family with multiple left-handed members?

I always kinda felt like the odd one out in my classes or groups where I was the only left-handed person. About 10-12% of the population are left-handed which in the grand scheme of things, makes it quite rare to see one let alone multiple left-handed people. In my family, I’m (24M), my brother (16M), and first cousin (28M), my dad's sister's son, are all left-handed, born to right-handed parents. They say that genetics contribute to the likelihood of having left-handed children. But, the only one in our family with left-handed genes is my paternal grandfather who was taught to write right-handed. This is kinda cool, right? Anyone else have this dynamic?

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u/HiroyukiC1296 — 2 months ago