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"I'm talking more with my hands than with my words at this point." Panko stole Uruka's "Most Lewd" Phase Connect award so now Uruka is stealing Panko's "Most Italian" award.
I do the hand movement thing IRL as well tbh, I don't really know why, but I always found it helped express more personality while talking with people, and so I kinda end up just doing it innately now as well.
If I recall, it's quite typical for the non-dominant hand to have more grip strength, since it's used as our integral vise, while we're manipulating the object with our dominant hand. Finger deformation from heavily repeated use is completely real though, pianists and stringed instrument players don't get to have beautiful hands past their youth.
I did the same thing to my right index finger when I dropped out of college. Spent the entire semester playing Borderlands 2 and since then, it's naturally curved and there's extra tension in it if I straighten it out.
Reminds me of my fingers that are fucked from holding gameboys too much, my middle fingers are bent kinda sideways, and my thumbs no longer have fingerprints on them, they're callused off. I regret nothing.
@@pebbelch Nah it was just me being an idiot and pressing the buttons way too hard, so they kinda broke and you had to press them harder to register inputs.
I just wanna know if this is all self-inflicted, or genetic. If the latter, I getcha, and I'm sorry it landed like that for her. If the former: GIRL PLEASE STOP TORTURING YOUR BODY.
Don't your hand become more flexible when playing instruments or does that only apply to keyboard? Cause my hand are definitely more flexible having stretched to reach notes.
Im no violin player but I assume since your hand is always closed holding a bow you probably wont get more flexible hands from that (though Uruka does play piano too)
Curiosity must be satisfied, would the violin be held in the dominant hand? I am trying to picture her with the violin and I am wondering which hand holds and which hand plays