How did they articulate arm? Because i,m having hard time seeing how that so called Arm was actually little more then fancy dead weight as opposed to an actual arm.
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If I remember correctly, I think it was mostly decorative, or the user would manually position the fingers to close around a sword, for example.
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So I was right.. Lol It was just a fancy dead weight. I think a Wooden pirate stump would have been more practical.. Lol
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In a utilitarian sense, sure, but this hand might have been more of a cosmetic choice, which could impact social standing and perception.
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Id say it would be a social status as back then only the highest & wealthiest could afford it
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Lucky them..lol
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Why are you being so uptight? Of course it was a cosmetic choice only. Isn't that obvious?
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Uptight? I,m just joking around. It really ain't that serious bro.
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I'm guessing this person lost an eye pretty soon after
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This also solved the problem of young Victorian men masturbating profusely.
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Left hand ones anyway
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Lefties were judged as Devils back then!
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Im ambidextrous so i woulda masturbated no worries either way lol
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There's always a way!
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Every steampunk cosplayer who follows you has just had a spontaneous orgasm.
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