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What does your signature say about you?

Started by Pica Pica, July 19, 2010, 05:32:32 PM

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spacial

As a result of reading this thread before, I now have a signature.

Hope it isn't too obtuese.
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Raven

I gues mine is self expailntory, me being trans, it would be nice for some understanding even in other parts of who I am that some people seem to misunderstand. The the whip part I think could represent the judgement I face whenever I open up and certain people has something to say that in the end makes me feel like crap. My sinature is has a lot of personal meaning to me that I would rather to keep to myself right now.
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Rayalisse

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Mine is just a rotation of random quotes that are meaningful to me at that point in time.

Cheers
Rayalisse
Cheers! 
~Rayalisse~ (aka Andi)

"All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again."
"Bend and snap."-Elle Woods
"Who cares if you disagree? You are not me...So you dare tell me who to be? Who died, and made you king of anything?"-Sara Bareilles
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Hikari

Mine just has the Kanji for Hikari and underneath it has the Hiragana of it, for those who don't have the Kanji fonts installed (which are fairly large in most operating systems.

There isn't anything profound or thoughtful about it, however;  the text under my name ¨Tsubasa wo kudasai¨ has some meaning to me: as I feel that transition is like my wings, that I desperately need so that I may fly (live my life). Of course if you are familiar with the song of the same title it is much more helpful. There is even an English version by Haley Westerna (which oddly I prefer to the Japanese versions, of which there seem to be hundreds).  I like her version the best as it has a subtle desperation to it, that I certainly identify with.
15 years on Susans, where has all the time gone?
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Alexmakenoise

My forum sig simply serves a practical purpose.  It's intended to be an efficient way to summarize where I'm coming from so that my posts will make more sense.

I have no idea what my handwriting says about me, nor do I care.  My sig is a cross between my sloppy childish writing and an attempt to copy my dad's sig style.
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Sarah B

My moniker is non descript, scribble and long winded and a pain to write on reports, which I have shortened to my initials.  I still have it on my mind to simplify it, so that it is more neat and clean.

My personal text "Forty Two" is from Douglas Adams classic trilogy "The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy" and of course it is the answer to "Life the Universe and Everything", really nerdy, but really a classic novel.

My forum signature serves as a reminder to everyone, that it is up to you to become the person, who you want to become.

Kind regards
Sarah B
Be who you want to be.
Sarah's Story
Feb 1989 Living my life as Sarah.
Feb 1989 Legally changed my name.
Mar 1989 Started hormones.
May 1990 Three surgery letters.
Feb 1991 Surgery.
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eshaver

Well, on most forums , I sign out as  , "See ya on de Road folks " . I build exibits , models and I still drive professionaly on occasion. I get around a somewhat limited area today as opposed to years ago when I was still in the recovery / towing business. ellen
See ya on the road folks !!!
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Jeatyn

My forum signature says I should have kept it in my pants :P

as for my squiggly signature, I was never comfortable signing things when I had my old name, my signature never matched and I felt ridiculous every time I had to do it.

I like my new one though, it's loopy and flamboyant....describes me pretty well I think
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xAndrewx

My sig on documents has always been sloppy and rushed partially because I hoped people wouldn't see my legal name. My sig now though is neat and proud.

My forum sig is a Gandhi quote which basically just states the truth. First I was ignored, then people fought with me to tell me who I was, they laughed when they couldn't accept it, but eventually I became myself which I think is my "win".

Big Modo

My signature says that if given the chance I could hold some bizarre dinner parties...
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Steph

My written signature reflects the sentiments of my forum signature. :)

Steph
Enjoy life and be happy.  You won't be back.

WARNING: This body contains nudity, sexuality, and coarse language. Viewer discretion is advised. And I tend to rub folks the wrong way cause I say it as I see it...

http://www.facebook.com/switzerstephanie
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Shynoir

We never had a written signature actually. We've always just wrote our names just like that. We developed one just for our bank account though. It's a big first letter of the name followed by (chained more like it) the rest of the letters which are much scaled down. What it means, I'm not too sure.  :-\

Now, the profile signature. That definitely says something about me. Aww... a bright hopeful future?
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insanitylives

Quote from: fluffles on September 18, 2010, 03:30:47 PM
We never had a written signature actually. We've always just wrote our names just like that. We developed one just for our bank account though. It's a big first letter of the name followed by (chained more like it) the rest of the letters which are much scaled down. What it means, I'm not too sure.  :-\

Now, the profile signature. That definitely says something about me. Aww... a bright hopeful future?
We? o.O

My signature says my chosen name and birth name look similar enough that i can write illegibly enough to be unable to tell it appart :P
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Shana A

handwritten signature: one can likely pick out the first letters of my first and last name, and the rest is an unreadable, but stylized, squiggle.  ;D When autographing CDs, I make an effort to make it slightly more readable.  :laugh:

forum sigs (and profile pics) change with my moods... I generally pick quotes that express something of my androgynous nature.

Z
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Shynoir

#34
Quote from: insanitylives on September 26, 2010, 12:06:59 PM
Quote from: fluffles on September 18, 2010, 03:30:47 PM
We never had a written signature actually. We've always just wrote our names just like that. We developed one just for our bank account though. It's a big first letter of the name followed by (chained more like it) the rest of the letters which are much scaled down. What it means, I'm not too sure.  :-\

Now, the profile signature. That definitely says something about me. Aww... a bright hopeful future?

We? o.O

Although I present myself as a singular person, there are two heads at this side of the computer.  :D

Identical twins. Just too cautious not to get indexed on search engines. ^^
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lilacwoman

Quote from: Samantha_Peterson on July 19, 2010, 05:46:52 PM
Mine shows off my femininity and my graphic design abilities....and my taste in scientists :P
Samantha, offtopic, but are you familiar with the Pheonix Tesla Builders Club?  www.phoenixnavigation.com

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insanitylives

Quote from: fluffles on September 26, 2010, 12:53:43 PM
Although I present myself as a singular person, there are two heads at this side of the computer.  :D

Identical twins. Just too cautious not to get indexed on search engines. ^^
Okay then.
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