Both. I'm really fucking fast at allcaps print, though, so it's usually that. Great for forms, plus some people can't read cursive.
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How do you write?
In cursive | 29% | 29% - 40 | ||||
Printing style | 70% | 70% - 95 | ||||
Total: 135 |
Usually illiterate. For smart people, bad handwriting is like a learned behavior/adopted handicap, like saggy jeans, 1337 sp34k, glasses when you don't need them and Ebonics.FatherTed 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...
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or just illiterate
-Sh1fty- wrote:
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.
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<3Mutantbear wrote:
http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/3007 … 525644.jpg-Sh1fty- wrote:
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.
lol my writing is horrendous
actually it isnt that terrible, but i wrote a lot today so my hand is sore and i made a lot of mistakes
edit: look at the same fucking mistake in "cursive," i started writing "curi" twice
Last edited by Brasso (2010-09-29 18:36:46)
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
I write faster with cursive, but n one can read it except me So I use cursive for stuff like taking notes in lectures, and print for everything else
Print. Cursive is for signatures and love letters, bitch.
Fancy handwriting is becoming a lost art. Someone was looking over my shoulder and asked me 'what font is that,' when they saw one of the handwriting pics above.
which one of usunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Fancy handwriting is becoming a lost art. Someone was looking over my shoulder and asked me 'what font is that,' when they saw one of the handwriting pics above.
my font is called brasso
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
I write in times new roman
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Corbel is better
Yours. Maybe because of the clean, white background.Brasso wrote:
which one of usunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Fancy handwriting is becoming a lost art. Someone was looking over my shoulder and asked me 'what font is that,' when they saw one of the handwriting pics above.
my font is called brasso
My standard print's kind of a mish-mash of rushed writing. I write better in allcaps, since it should look flawless in forms and figures.
Also, you can kind of track where I was starting to get bored.
When I quickly takes notes down, I write with a sloppy cursive/print hybrid. When I mean to write well I use defined print. My hand is other wise too rigid to write clearly in respectable cursive. I took a calligraphy class when I when ten years old, but I am never quite compelled enough to bust out the old quill and ink.
thats cause i scanned it lol. dear lord if that were an actual font i would never use itunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Yours. Maybe because of the clean, white background.Brasso wrote:
which one of usunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Fancy handwriting is becoming a lost art. Someone was looking over my shoulder and asked me 'what font is that,' when they saw one of the handwriting pics above.
my font is called brasso
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
I never use those cursive fonts that come with MS word or other such programs. They look all too computerized. What they need to implement is a random shape generator so that each letter of the same kind do not look exactly alike.
Last edited by Superior Mind (2010-09-29 19:26:13)
Cursive fonts DO fail spectacularly at trying not to look like a font.
No wonder fancy handwriting is a lost art
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