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If i right slow its not bad but when i write it normally most people can't read it.
I also spell like a 5 year old so that doesn't make it any easier to read.
My penmanship is intricately long, hard- to copy, well defined, curvy, and tends to occupy too much space.:roll::|
Bad. Sometimes I can even understand the notes I've taken from class because I end up "creating" a new letter. :lol:
My letters dance into words like a swan gliding gracefully across a crystal smooth lake....oh, and the swan is epileptic.
I had a substitute teacher hand back some work once and say "This isn't funny, don't write with the wrong hand. Do it again."XilePrincess
I had this happen too. She was convinced I was just trying to be different/annoying by writing with my left hand. She told me to stop pretending and to use the correct hand.
Kind of large and loopy, it definitely looks like a girl's handwriting. Not super-neat, but it's almost always legible.
Aww I like your handwriting better :( Swap? :D@Tofu i like your handwriting tehehe :P
anyway heres my terrible handwriting S:
BlindBluMonstah
Aww I like your handwriting better :( Swap? :Dtofu-lion91
handwriting swap :3 sounds good haha! :P your left hand is surprisingly good :D
i have to say i have pretty good handwriting, i wish my scanner wasn't broke so i could show it off...
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I write like an autistic 10 year old:
Atmanix
Heart.
Wait, you have today off....... :x
Half day, b****!If I take my time I can make it neat, but when I'm writing notes on the board for my class it looks pretty elementary. I've tried to start writing in cursive, and that has helped a bit. Haven't written in cursive in forever though, so it takes me a while to formulate words and sentences.
I dunno if its the way that I write, but when I write the capital G in cursive it ends looking like the capital S in cursive a little LOL
I incoherently switch between four styles within every word. If I want my handwriting to be legible, I have to write slowly and consciously stick to one.
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