After thinking about it, I have to admit that although nearly every time I have felt something was magic, it has turned out to be my imagination, there was this one time that I can't explain.
I guess to be entirely accurate I have to say I am still collecting data. |
it's a secret
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how would you describe your handwriting and how do you feel towards your handwriting ? |
mo's handqriting is big and curly
how do i feel about it? "the three stooges" pops into my head for some reason ~"~ |
haha you're funny aunt mo! i could have guessed you'd do big & curly stuff and i bet you dot your i's with little circles
i wonder what the three stooges are and if anyone else will feel that way about their handwriting |
curvy, slightly chaotic, ever a-changing
fine (since 1990 when I stopped getting grades for it in school, bad grades, C- like) for it fits me ;) |
unreadable
I feel unhappy about it In my country people use cursive characters, and so did I, until it became unreadable. Then I switched to print characters and the same thing happened. Now I use block capital letters when I want somebody to decipher my messages. |
^^^same...but i never could write in cursive, nor could i fluently read it...esp. the curly loopy kind, or, god forbid, the "writes in cursive cuz it is fast, and you should be able to read it regardless" kind :( .
I "print" when i write, and I'm afraid i mix cases at times, and my semi-dyslexia causes lots of scratched out characters and/or multi lined letters to cover over the "wrong letter". I hate writing by hand. :( Oh, and i should add: I nearly flunked high school english because of my dislike of writing by hand, and my disdain for knowing what the parts of a sentance were. When I got to college level english classes (which coincided with the availablity of home computers) I was placed into English 1A and I got all As for grades...it wasn't me, it was the ****ing pencil. |
Mine is a combination of sharp angularities, points, and waves. It's legible, and I like it very much. I like writing by hand, but the pen - the ink, the way it flows out of the pen and whether or not it has a pleasing ratio of "scratch" to "flow" on the sheet of the paper, has to be perfect.
I like getting hand-written letters. |
all upper-case architectural: fun, fast and professional. my cursive for check writing is almost a flat line: boring, fast and legal.
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I have a handwriting for when people have to read it that isn't extremely tidy but it's okay. I feel okay about it; it's not specially distinctive but it's mine.
Then I have an unreadable scrawl for my personal notes. It's like a secret code. |
it is highly indicative of my mood and mind-state at the time
I don't mind it. |
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haha momma you look funny when you're angry and upside down!!
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watch your language there, wee rascal! :mad: :mad: can't you see how upset yo momma is?! :reallyangryface:
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