Carebear
will make your day
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- Apr 23, 2007
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No, I'm right handed, and left-brained too. I also seem to have poorer than normal spatial skills.
I assumed the directions based on looking at my hands, assuming that when I was looking towards the hand that made a backwards "L" with my thumb extended, I was looking at my right hand (and hence my right side), and that when I was looking towards the hand with a normal "L," I was looking at my left. I'm not sure you got that I was mapping it as I looked out from my eyes, and didn't manage to represent it the way other people would see it when looking at my eyes. I can't figure out their intent in creating it, how to "convert" the map, or whether it needs conversion.
The map is how you as a "reader" would read another person, so it needs to be mirrored if you're thinking in first person. But since you made it clear you were talking about your right and left (talking in first person) I tried my best to do the mirroring for you. So I think you've just proven it doesn't have to work like the theory says, even when you're right handed. Either that or I did a horrible job of converting and mirroring.