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17 Things You Didn’t Know About Left Handed People

Even the simplest of tasks can be difficult.

The list of everyday items and devices that are designed for righties is endless. These include scissors, can openers, ice cream scoopers and credit card swipers. They also include zippers, computer mice, school desks, and much more. There are left handed versions of many of these items,, but they’re hard to find in stores.

CELEBRITY LEFTIES

Many of the most famous celebrities are left-handed. You might not have known this unless you asked them for an autograph. Jennifer Lawrence, Angelina Jolie and Robert De Niro are all famous southpaws. Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber are two of the most famous left-handed musicians.

LEGENDS OF THE LEFT-HANDED GUITAR

The limited supply of left-handed instruments forces lefties to either learn how to play the right-handed version or pay more for more expensive left-handed models. Rock legends such as Paul McCartney and late greats Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain are available to those who play left-handed.

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