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STBP User Info... | At age 27, I'd thought the evolution of my penmanship was complete. Yet, recently, I've taken a new approach with the lower-case letter 'n'. I'm making it more like a capital N, just smaller and in line with everything else. The previous incarnation was more a sloppy squiggle than a letter. Why change now? There's no apparent reason jumping out at me. Seeking your thoughts on the matter -- perhaps someone reading this has some experience analyzing handwriting. All input welcome. - Sun, 6 Mar 2005 9:10pm | ||
laprider User Info... | Hmm..27 hmm...classic schiczophrenia I would say and so would I - Sun, 6 Mar 2005 11:21pm | ||
Nat User Info... | my thoughts on the matter can be summed up as follows: thank god they invented the computer beacuse my written word is so messy i cant even read it. - Mon, 7 Mar 2005 8:17am | ||
lonemonk User Info... | I've noticed myself unconciously doing certain letters a little different, and there are some which are 50-50 every time (Like a 4, whether its opened or closed). I solved the problem years ago by only printing in uppercase. It makes things more legible overall (when someone else needs to read it for instance) Obviously I don't type all in Caps, that always looks obnoxious. I can type 70 or 80 words a minute, so I try not to hand-write too much. - Tue, 8 Mar 2005 3:48pm | ||
Brandon User Info... | I say :Fuck Cursive - Wed, 9 Mar 2005 4:18am | ||
Mutilashawn User Info... | at one point I just decided to make my lower case t's straight instead of having the little curve at the bottom . . . and now I'm a billionaire. Oh hold on one second yeah sorry, my super model girlfriend wanted to have sex with me again. Jeez I think she only wants me for my t's, but oh well that's life I suppose. In short, my writing changes frequently. - Wed, 9 Mar 2005 9:40am | ||
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