Ill print in mostly capital letters. I can do it fairly fast, and most time my pen never leaves the paper so it kind of connects from one letter to the next. I think Cursive is the biggest waste of time ever and I wished I had never learned it.
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How do you write?
In cursive | 29% | 29% - 40 | ||||
Printing style | 70% | 70% - 95 | ||||
Total: 135 |
Cursive is the red headed step child of the handwriting world.
In the 1600's sure, but now it makes people look like they never learned English past the 4th grade.
In the 1600's sure, but now it makes people look like they never learned English past the 4th grade.
only cursive, i can't even print
Yup, and I doubt they have touched hyperbolic trig functions.. those are bad ass motherfuckers.VicktorVauhn wrote:
You guys are basically doing integrations of trig... Possibly the worst part of any calculus class.
Click at own risk: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_in … _functions
I do that for fun when I shit in the morningmcminty wrote:
Yup, and I doubt they have touched hyperbolic trig functions.. those are bad ass motherfuckers.VicktorVauhn wrote:
You guys are basically doing integrations of trig... Possibly the worst part of any calculus class.
Click at own risk: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_in … _functions
imo cursive looks a lot neater and "elegant," so to say, than printed letters. If anything I perceive it as a superior writing style.stryyker wrote:
Cursive is the red headed step child of the handwriting world.
In the 1600's sure, but now it makes people look like they never learned English past the 4th grade.
Print
nobody uses cursive
nobody uses cursive
Cursive and I'm left handed.
Printing takes longer.
Printing takes longer.
print, although i write so fast it kind of runs together and looks like cursive. it doesn't really matter though because my handwriting is so godawful that nobody can read it.
i've gotta find that fucking data cable, you'd be amazed at just how bad my writing is
still, they say the ones with terrible handwriting are the smartest...
Spoiler (highlight to read):
or just illiterate
still, they say the ones with terrible handwriting are the smartest...
Spoiler (highlight to read):
or just illiterate
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
latterFatherTed wrote:
i've gotta find that fucking data cable, you'd be amazed at just how bad my writing is
still, they say the ones with terrible handwriting are the smartest...
Spoiler (highlight to read):
or just illiterate
Print for me. My writing is so messy that it looks like a bird has stepped in ink and walked all over my page.
Depends on whether I want to be able to read it later.
Fuck Israel
American - Print
If I want to write fast - print.
If it's to anyone else - cursive. It's just a lot more elegant to write cursive, writing to someone in print is like saying, "I don't care about presentation/I want you to think of me as unsophisticated".
If it's to anyone else - cursive. It's just a lot more elegant to write cursive, writing to someone in print is like saying, "I don't care about presentation/I want you to think of me as unsophisticated".
You don't have to write it in cursive. : pDesertFox- wrote:
Print. Writing that paragraph in cursive was the hardest part of the SAT for me.
I never do, and never gotten any crap about it.
As far as I remember that area of math is just spinning around a few formulas with out much thought needed.mcminty wrote:
Yup, and I doubt they have touched hyperbolic trig functions.. those are bad ass motherfuckers.VicktorVauhn wrote:
You guys are basically doing integrations of trig... Possibly the worst part of any calculus class.
Click at own risk: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_in … _functions
Might be wrong though, am a bit rusty at the moment.
Pretty much, but its memorizing a shit ton of stuff to recognize a bunch of different forms.Gawwad wrote:
As far as I remember that area of math is just spinning around a few formulas with out much thought needed.mcminty wrote:
Yup, and I doubt they have touched hyperbolic trig functions.. those are bad ass motherfuckers.VicktorVauhn wrote:
You guys are basically doing integrations of trig... Possibly the worst part of any calculus class.
Click at own risk: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_in … _functions
Might be wrong though, am a bit rusty at the moment.
I would rather think then memorize...
At school we learnt with fountain pens, including italic fountain pens.
To be different I used a Rotring for a while, = a drafting pen.
Having spent most of my schooling using a fountain pen I can barely write with a ballpoint, the pen sits at too much of an angle to the page.
If it works usually the head wears out on the side before it runs out of ink.
To be different I used a Rotring for a while, = a drafting pen.
Having spent most of my schooling using a fountain pen I can barely write with a ballpoint, the pen sits at too much of an angle to the page.
If it works usually the head wears out on the side before it runs out of ink.
Fuck Israel
Basic maths is.Gawwad wrote:
As far as I remember that area of math is just spinning around a few formulas with out much thought needed.
Might be wrong though, am a bit rusty at the moment.
University level is a smidgeon harder.
Fuck Israel
lol i thought the exact same thing, i was like wtf i dont even know how to write in cursive anymore.DesertFox- wrote:
Print. Writing that paragraph in cursive was the hardest part of the SAT for me.
Same, I kinda just bullshitted it and wrote in print with curly lines connecting the letters.ceslayer23 wrote:
lol i thought the exact same thing, i was like wtf i dont even know how to write in cursive anymore.DesertFox- wrote:
Print. Writing that paragraph in cursive was the hardest part of the SAT for me.
I was going to make a poll like this, but I found this thread with the search feature.
I write very nicely in print and in cursive. I have trouble reading other people's cursive though, usually because they're lazy slobs and use cursive to write very quickly. It should be the other way around in my opinion, use print when you're going to write like a slob, and cursive for good looking professional writing.
I write very nicely in print and in cursive. I have trouble reading other people's cursive though, usually because they're lazy slobs and use cursive to write very quickly. It should be the other way around in my opinion, use print when you're going to write like a slob, and cursive for good looking professional writing.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
cursive as im not a complete retard
yeah sameSidsnot wrote:
In cursive