The Two Sides of the Brain
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The Two Sides of the Brain
Which one is your dominant one? Leon is ridiculously right brained.
PapiChuloLeon- Title : Cat Lover
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Re: The Two Sides of the Brain
Maybe not dominant, but everyone processes information differently all the same. I tend to view heart over head people as favoring the right side of their brain more than the left simply because it's the side that has the artistic inclinations.
As for me, I like to think I use both sides equally, but I tend to favor logic more than emotions so I think my left side is a bit more refined.
As for me, I like to think I use both sides equally, but I tend to favor logic more than emotions so I think my left side is a bit more refined.
Re: The Two Sides of the Brain
Why is that?Argent Fang wrote:Maybe not dominant, but everyone processes information differently all the same. I tend to view heart over head people as favoring the right side of their brain more than the left simply because it's the side that has the artistic inclinations.
As for me, I like to think I use both sides equally, but I tend to favor logic more than emotions so I think my left side is a bit more refined.
PapiChuloLeon- Title : Cat Lover
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Re: The Two Sides of the Brain
PapiChuloLeon wrote:Why is that?Argent Fang wrote:Maybe not dominant, but everyone processes information differently all the same. I tend to view heart over head people as favoring the right side of their brain more than the left simply because it's the side that has the artistic inclinations.
As for me, I like to think I use both sides equally, but I tend to favor logic more than emotions so I think my left side is a bit more refined.
Emotions often cloud people's better judgement from what I have observed. Now I understand that sometimes you don't always have the luxury of taking a step away from a problem and deciding the best course of action with say...a boxing match for instance, but I earnestly think that a lot of the problems people face can be mitigated with proper application of logic.
Re: The Two Sides of the Brain
Buying shit we don't need.Argent Fang wrote:PapiChuloLeon wrote:Why is that?Argent Fang wrote:Maybe not dominant, but everyone processes information differently all the same. I tend to view heart over head people as favoring the right side of their brain more than the left simply because it's the side that has the artistic inclinations.
As for me, I like to think I use both sides equally, but I tend to favor logic more than emotions so I think my left side is a bit more refined.
Emotions often cloud people's better judgement from what I have observed. Now I understand that sometimes you don't always have the luxury of taking a step away from a problem and deciding the best course of action with say...a boxing match for instance, but I earnestly think that a lot of the problems people face can be mitigated with proper application of logic.
PapiChuloLeon- Title : Cat Lover
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Location : Seattle
Re: The Two Sides of the Brain
I don't really know. A bit more left-brained I think, but not necessarily. My masseur can tell whether a person is using their right brain or left brain more from certain areas in the body where there is more tension and where there are certain reflexes, and she tells me that my left is usually a lot more active than my right.
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I didn't know you're that manly.Dinny wrote:I don't really know. A bit more left-brained I think, but not necessarily. My masseur can tell whether a person is using their right brain or left brain more from certain areas in the body where there is more tension and where there are certain reflexes, and she tells me that my left is usually a lot more active than my right.
PapiChuloLeon- Title : Cat Lover
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Re: The Two Sides of the Brain
PapiChuloLeon wrote:I didn't know you're that manly.Dinny wrote:I don't really know. A bit more left-brained I think, but not necessarily. My masseur can tell whether a person is using their right brain or left brain more from certain areas in the body where there is more tension and where there are certain reflexes, and she tells me that my left is usually a lot more active than my right.
I'm kind of manly. I forgot to mention, but I also cut all of my hair off. I have short hair now.
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You should have ran a lawn mower over your head.Dinny wrote:PapiChuloLeon wrote:I didn't know you're that manly.Dinny wrote:I don't really know. A bit more left-brained I think, but not necessarily. My masseur can tell whether a person is using their right brain or left brain more from certain areas in the body where there is more tension and where there are certain reflexes, and she tells me that my left is usually a lot more active than my right.
I'm kind of manly. I forgot to mention, but I also cut all of my hair off. I have short hair now.
PapiChuloLeon- Title : Cat Lover
Posts : 660
Points : 6097
Location : Seattle
Re: The Two Sides of the Brain
PapiChuloLeon wrote:You should have ran a lawn mower over your head.Dinny wrote:PapiChuloLeon wrote:I didn't know you're that manly.Dinny wrote:I don't really know. A bit more left-brained I think, but not necessarily. My masseur can tell whether a person is using their right brain or left brain more from certain areas in the body where there is more tension and where there are certain reflexes, and she tells me that my left is usually a lot more active than my right.
I'm kind of manly. I forgot to mention, but I also cut all of my hair off. I have short hair now.
Hehehaha, not THAT short. I'll take a picture later.
Re: The Two Sides of the Brain
Dinny wrote:PapiChuloLeon wrote:You should have ran a lawn mower over your head.Dinny wrote:PapiChuloLeon wrote:I didn't know you're that manly.Dinny wrote:I don't really know. A bit more left-brained I think, but not necessarily. My masseur can tell whether a person is using their right brain or left brain more from certain areas in the body where there is more tension and where there are certain reflexes, and she tells me that my left is usually a lot more active than my right.
I'm kind of manly. I forgot to mention, but I also cut all of my hair off. I have short hair now.
Hehehaha, not THAT short. I'll take a picture later.
Do you have lots of feats?
Re: The Two Sides of the Brain
Argent Fang wrote:Dinny wrote:PapiChuloLeon wrote:You should have ran a lawn mower over your head.Dinny wrote:PapiChuloLeon wrote:I didn't know you're that manly.Dinny wrote:I don't really know. A bit more left-brained I think, but not necessarily. My masseur can tell whether a person is using their right brain or left brain more from certain areas in the body where there is more tension and where there are certain reflexes, and she tells me that my left is usually a lot more active than my right.
I'm kind of manly. I forgot to mention, but I also cut all of my hair off. I have short hair now.
Hehehaha, not THAT short. I'll take a picture later.
Do you have lots of feats?
:> *Blank stare*
What?
Re: The Two Sides of the Brain
Dinny wrote:Argent Fang wrote:Dinny wrote:PapiChuloLeon wrote:You should have ran a lawn mower over your head.Dinny wrote:PapiChuloLeon wrote:I didn't know you're that manly.Dinny wrote:I don't really know. A bit more left-brained I think, but not necessarily. My masseur can tell whether a person is using their right brain or left brain more from certain areas in the body where there is more tension and where there are certain reflexes, and she tells me that my left is usually a lot more active than my right.
I'm kind of manly. I forgot to mention, but I also cut all of my hair off. I have short hair now.
Hehehaha, not THAT short. I'll take a picture later.
Do you have lots of feats?
:> *Blank stare*
What?
Inside joke amongst my friends; the more feats you have, the more manly you are.
This stems from a fresh D&D campaign when we were making new characters and we were suggesting other classes to a player that only played monks or fighters. One of us suggested he try a ranger with which he responded, "I don't like rangers, they're not manly enough."
He then went on to describe how much he liked fighters because they had more feats which therefore made them more manly.
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Ohh, I see. I don't know how manly I am then, I don't keep track of my feats.
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