PETER STEELE - TYPE O NEGATIVE

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PETER STEELE - TYPE O NEGATIVE
On this day, January 4, in Type O Negative history:
If today is your birthday, you share your special day with the man who was primary among THOSE AT FAULT. Happy Birthday to you, and to left-handed raconteur Peter Steele!
Left-handedness is a spectrum of ambidextrousness- some left-handed folks need the left-handed scissors, while some only use their left hand for writing, or, to some degree, can write with either hand. In any case, left-handers are typically doomed to never being able to properly read the logo on a pencil or pen.
While certainly an annoyance, what does this mean in the larger scope of things in the life of a left-handed person? It means having to face each new task or situation trying to determine how to safely and efficiently accomplish that which right-handers undertake with ease. This, quite obviously, leads left-handers to a lifetime of 'thinking outside of the box'. One wonders if Peter's left-handedness didn't have a significant impact on his powers of creativity- and his legendary wit. When you're born into a world that is not really interested in accommodating your unique challenges, one learns early on to accept it, get over it, adapt accordingly, move on, and have a chuckle or two at the absurdities of life.
The Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch near Prospect Park in 1900, Courtesy of the Library of Congress
PETER STEELE - TYPE O NEGATIVE
PETER STEELE - TYPE O NEGATIVE
PETER STEELE - TYPE O NEGATIVE