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Related: About this forumJust learned (on PBS interview, Walter Isaacson,) Leonardo was left-handed, gay, vegetarian,
born 'out of wedlock.' WHAT a genius!!!
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Just learned (on PBS interview, Walter Isaacson,) Leonardo was left-handed, gay, vegetarian, (Original Post)
elleng
Nov 2020
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I have always admired that he was both an artist and an engineer. I did not know he was left handed, gay or vegetarian. I especially appreciate the vegetarianism. 🙂
underpants
(186,632 posts)2. Isaacson volunteered for one of the vaccine test programs
Not sure which one. He felt it was part of his civic duty.
elleng
(136,046 posts)3. Quite a guy!
Missed much of the interview.
no_hypocrisy
(48,781 posts)4. Wrote backwards with his left hand.
You could hold it up to a mirror or turn it to its other side, and the script is florid, perfect.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)5. And could write with both hands at the same time
One hand writing backwards and the other writing normal.
He must have been so lonely!
no_hypocrisy
(48,781 posts)6. That's serious ambidexterity.