my hand.
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From: meowismful
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  • I was born with out a right hand and I get the same questions all the time! And the stupidest question that people always ask me is are you a righty or a lefty? -__-

  • @18angiepangie haha oh yeah i get that too, or when people say, "i assume your right handed then," it's like, duh it doesn't take a genius to figure that one out! the weird this is though, i instincively use my left foot for things like kicking, my parents have always thought i was 'supposed' to be left handed!

  • I loved the video btw i have a dead right hand and it kinda sucks for us but a lawnmower killed it last year i still find it hard to do some things with my right hand but i have like no feeling in the hand i had like 6 months of rehab to try and help my hand god bless you in your journey of your missing fingers

  • @yulegill not to put you down, but i definately feel it's harder for someone to relearn how to do things after losing a limb than to be born with that limb lost. i wish you good luck in your ongoing journey of battling tasks of everyday life.

  • haha your hand looks kinda cool :) not that I would like to have a hand like that

  • i got 3 fingers 2 sweet heart.....facebook itz ya boii et

  • If you like comments, here we are. I know that you know meanwhile that you are beautiful in all parts. But when will you overcome behaving foppish.

  • @zzausel how am i foppish??

  • Whenever I fall, i land with my hands as a cat. My hands reacts automatically whenever i fall.

  • you are with your little hand so sexy.

  • @doreenc95 that´s cool

  • was it hard to do your art GCSE ??

  • @madmegan12able i had to revise quite a bit to get what i wanted

  • @meowismful well you deserved to get that A :)

  • I'm not watching? What does that mean?

  • You are INSANELY hot!!! I would love to see how you put on tights or pantyhose. I'm sure socks are easy, because they don't rip. But how do you negotiate something that could rip like nylons, tights or pantyhose?

  • @CClemens1978 it makes no difference and you're not watching.

  • you speak spanish

  • @genisman1 um no

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  • how do you wear gloves...? :L

  • @boonaga911 With one being large and floppy as well as impractical. My mum did once edit one of my gloves by cutting out the middle three, making the thumb and little finger shorter etc., butttttttttttttt i lost it..

  • @meowismful haha cool... btw your hand is COOOOLL... sure ppl r gonna think its weird but it looks really cool! lol :P :)

  • @boonaga911 shut up thats mean

  • @maxlag155 Thats not mean! I just wanted to know how she went about wearing gloves in the winter. Touchyyyy.. :/ meanie-poo!!! :P

  • Okay, here's what I feel is a legitimate question for you, obviously since you were born a little different, then what others perceive as the "norm", your mates have adapted to who you are and it means little to them if it even comes up more then in humorous situations, however: (the question): Have you ever been placed in uncomfortable situations when OTHERS noticed your difference to where you were almost forced to perform for people to show you were just as "normal" as anybody else?

  • @jtwppa Yes definately, that happens a lot - when people notice anyway, a lot of the time people won't notice for years of knowing me and only find out through other people. But yeah sure, like say if people are talking about having surgery or whatever I'll just be like "Oh I've had surgery" and they'll ask where, I say my foot and hand and they ask why. Sometimes, depending on how close to them I am, I'll say why or sometimes I'll just say "because I did.." and usually they don't ask anymore :P

  • @meowismful Thanks for answering and that's awesome how you can just brush it off the way you do. A follow up if I may: "How do you deal with people who choose to be mean that you have to deal with on a daily basis?"

  • @jtwppa Yeah, but at the same time I kinda wish I could just come out & tell them & not have anything to worry about.

    Luckily I don't have anyone who's mean to me about it regularly. In my old school there was one guy who'd just come out with horrible remarks every so often but I had loads of people stick up for me and just tell him he was out of order-even people I hardly spoke to So I feel lucky that I don't personally have to deal with stuff like that & that people around me are so accepting.

  • You have reconstructed tree fingers on the left hand with toe-bones? or how toe-bones left on your toes?

  • Does your foot look different? can we see?

  • I never really had any questions about your hand, I just thought you were born with it that way. The fact that they performed a surgery on it to make it more usable is interesting. You say they took bones out of your foot to rebuild the bones in your hand? Did that decrease the functionality of your foot? In comparison, how much strength do you have in your modified hand vs your standard hand? Do the implanted bones just "float" or are they attached to other bones in your hand/wrist area?

  • silly questions must be ignored and deleted to protect your mind

    Thanks for the video

  • Theory: The vast majority of people are chowder-heads. And chowder-heads can't quite comprehend others living in a fashion unlike their immediate experience and therefore assume, as a matter of logical necessity, that the lives of those others must be horrible and pain-ridden. Thus, people make stupid assumptions about stuff that don't understand, QED.

  • I actually never noticed your hand before! I'm a little bit in awe of it...

    I have a theory about the pain question. For people who have had amputations, they can get phantom pain (where the brain doesnt realise the body part has gone so it's still sending stuff over there and it gets all confused, or something), so it may be something to do with that? I guess it's not an amputation, but I can see where they're coming from.

    Or it could be 'cos there's a lot of scary flexability in that hand.

  • @LittleOblivious ha thanks!

    yeah i've heard of that before, and i kind of get if people thought that, like my dads friend had his leg amputated but still gets an itchy leg but can't do anything about it!

    but when like, 5 year olds ask me, who clearly don't know about that stuff, i'm just like, err?

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