Cut the humboldt hinge off or nearly once it's committed and IMO it slides off the smoothest. also always seemed the best for landing conifer tops flat. Maybe just what I was used to? Only ever took any nasty rides when rigging a top and that was always attributed to to much friction. Never...
I'd say sure. Just how a humboldt slides off the stump easier at ground level, the same thing happens up in the air. And if you 'chase it' once it's committed. The butt just slides off down the ramp. No flat ledge to sit, hit, or hang up on.
In writing English, left handers have a distinct disadvantage through the mechanics of using their opposite hand and so generally are known to have 'messier' writing/printing.
The biggest advantage left handers have in fighting is that the majority of opponents they face are right handed so anticipation of a right handers movements and power position/attacks is the norm. Whereas for a right hander unless they've trained and can identify the difference in their...
Take for instance North American driving. Left hand on the steering wheel seems wiser(to me)than using your dominant hand to run a shifter. But I'm sure right handers manage just fine.
It ain't much of a thing. I'm pretty ambidextrous but I certainly fight left handed as well as write.
Anyone who's gone fisty cuffs against a lefty usually finds out just how awkward of a stance/position being left handed really is. ;)
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