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Started by Jasmine.m, February 16, 2010, 10:57:08 AM

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childofwinter

That's so girly, even if the little circles over the i's were hearts, it wouldn't be able to make it much more girly because it's already 100% girly.
I have no concrete idea of my gender identity, but I believe I am an Androgyne.
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Naturally Blonde

There used to be too much read into handwriting styles and experts now say that you can't read much into someone's character or personality from their handwriting!
Living in the real world, not a fantasy
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MasterAsh

Quote from: Sephirah on February 17, 2010, 10:58:39 AM
It's interesting how different one person's handwriting can be when doing it visually and consciously than when, for instance, doing it with your eyes closed and just letting it flow.

Try it. :)

Well isn't that neat? Mine came out a smidge "softer," straighter, and more evenly spaced. . .At least until I had to move my hand over.  :laugh: Then it got crazy as I tried to guess where on the page I was.
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lilacwoman

I once found an old account book from the late 1890s....first writing was beautiful copperplate then several years later a new bookkeepre took over with less perfect copperplate, then a few years later another with more modern script, then another until last couple of writers around 1920 had a modern scrawl...the old books about 3 inches thick lasted for maybe 30 years of accounts.
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