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  1. Katrina is cross eye dominate,. left eye, right hand…

    • Familiar territory. My dad forced me to shoot and use other tools
      right-handed, when I probably should have been left-handed. I’m
      strongly left-eye dominant and he laughed when I’d try to line the
      rifle on my right shoulder’s sights up with my left eye. When as a
      young adult I showed him I was faster at some things because I
      could use either hand equally well he finally accepted it.

      • Scarsdale

        My father was raised the same, they MADE him be right handed.
        I’m right-eyed, but it’s the weaker eye. Before cataract surgery
        my vision was 280/20 L and 310/20 R. I was legally blind until
        they figured out I needed glasses. To see anything clearly I had
        to hold it 6-8 inches from my face. A bright reading light was a must.

  2. The Ambassador has his eyes opened way wide.
    The gun muzzle looks huge from his side.
    Helping the economy is much better than a prison.

    • An Oni Mouse

      Dominar Rygel was always wide eyed on Farscape.

  3. Scarsdale

    I don’t blame you one bit Katrina, mental manipulate is NOT something
    to be tolerated! Make sure this oaf knows that Teresa is a sensitive as
    well, and will NOT react any better. I’m sure the plan was to use this
    “GC member” to gain control of her.

    It only makes sense to give them limited freedom, as long and none of
    them attempt espionage or sabotage. And removes any drain on the
    economy. And of course, gives them the opportunity to learn the
    Empire’s ways first hand. Live and Learn Prince, The Empire is NOT a
    enslaver, but an up-lifter. And the few of the very rich are NOT trying to
    control the rest.

    My father’s ashes and a large number of DC’s have arrived, Now the fun
    part of going through the large number of places I have to contact and
    inform of his passing can start. Including his life insurance, cremating him
    helped the costs, but I still have to pay for it.

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