en_un_isla wrote:
Taruby wrote:
The -mrr?- child looked towards the burning remnats of sivilizations that existed in times past.
There was a deep mystery unvieled as hatred's descendants consumed all that was readily available.
Haven't written cursive (Except for when I write my signature) in a long time... I tend to have a habit of writing my words really tiny to the point I could probably fit 2-3 lines of it on lined paper. The above is what I use when I want my writing to be read, I tend to misuse case when I take notes.
You have interesting "d"s when you print-- see how they're more slanted than all the other letters?
I like Taruby's d's ^__^ and t's. The writing as a whole is better than mine. I can't read that one word, though... Bivat? Bwat? ><
eyeenteepee wrote:
Give a pencil to a Baboon and they'll probably produce something that looks more like handwriting than I ever will.
Thanks to the wonder of keyboards & computers, I couldn't really care either way.
Whilst enduring the seemingly endless tyranny of school, it was a different matter...
I dun think a baboon would be better than me at writing, but school is rough even so, with my sh*tty excuse for pawwriting...
At one point, my teacher
made me retype a written essay on a test because she couldn't read it. I wish I could just type everything. It's so much easier.
I probably write in Japanese better than I do in English, and I've only known Japanese for about 1 1/2 years. Perchance English characters just... suck? Everything slurs together ><
Aly, in her pretty cursive, wrote:
Here is a sample of my handwriting. Pretty cool, no?
I heart Teppy. For real. I mean it. Seriously.
It's very pretty, and, as cursive goes, very easily read (except for the word heart... I had to stare at that for about 75 seconds). I envy you
in a healthy way.
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