Oh, it's a normal thing. That would be helpful for people of different abilities to play together. ...Thank you.
[ When the kids were making fun of her and cheering on the people who did it well, she quickly came to dislike being outdone quite so hard. A bit of evening up for even just their height differences. And also probably skill difference but she doesn't have to think about that. It's a friendly game!!
Leslie stands by the stump and throws a test stone. Thanks to having a few opportunities to cast an earlier stone, her underhand pitch does not end up going practically straight up in the air, but it still careens off to the left (her effort to not hit her own torso is making her swing in more of an arc around it rather than something straighter) and is propelled by Leslie's approximately zero muscle. The results...could be more impressive.
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[ When the kids were making fun of her and cheering on the people who did it well, she quickly came to dislike being outdone quite so hard. A bit of evening up for even just their height differences. And also probably skill difference but she doesn't have to think about that. It's a friendly game!!
Leslie stands by the stump and throws a test stone. Thanks to having a few opportunities to cast an earlier stone, her underhand pitch does not end up going practically straight up in the air, but it still careens off to the left (her effort to not hit her own torso is making her swing in more of an arc around it rather than something straighter) and is propelled by Leslie's approximately zero muscle. The results...could be more impressive.
Leslie says nothing. She just sighs. ]