This is mine:
Keep in mine my handwriting can and will change without warning. If I wrote that sentence again there would be a lot of letters that look very different.
You can write that sentence or whatever doesn't really matter.
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This is mine:
Keep in mine my handwriting can and will change without warning. If I wrote that sentence again there would be a lot of letters that look very different.
You can write that sentence or whatever doesn't really matter.
Excerpt from dialogue portion of a Fallout fan project I was working on 2016, and got eventually cancelled in 2019.
That is my right hand writing... you see I am both handed and can write perfectly fine with both hands.
My handwriting is consistent and I can copy many different handwriting. When I get tired - which is one of main reason people change in writing, I just swap hands and carry on. Before you think I am born with something cool and fancy, no. It is artificially trained. part because I was born left handed and thought school to be right handed, and later I had numerous wrist injuries on both wrists, which meant I just used hand that didn't hurt.
One 'unique' (apparently, I wouldn't know I am not handwriting specialist, just people I have worked with) characteristic in my handwriting is consistent use of certain letters like 'a' You see I write it 3 different ways. Quite many (most?) letters have their differences based on where they locate or what language I use. Most people would change letters some point and it is most cases random and tied to things like pen you use, paper, lines you write, but the way I change them is apparently always following some strict logic.
I draw and paint using either hand as well.
I tend to write in cursive because it's the fastest for me. I write in all caps when I try to highlight something on a summary/synthesis, and the lowercase lettering is the one I use the least (that's why it's even clunkier than my usual writing lol).
a little excerpt from a short story im writing
.....this thread has made me realize my handwriting needs work alongside my prose
Excerpt from my journal of book notes and reviews.
It actually slightly more legible than my early story idea notes from 2010. Mostly because I switched to using pens from pencils.
here's a translation:
Stochiometry:
substances undergoing a reaction are called reactants, their formulae are placed on the left side of the equation
substances generated by the reaction are called products, their formulae are placed in the right side of the equation
plus signs seperate individual reactants and products formulae
Arrow seperates the reactants from the products (the left and right sides of the equation)
half arrows denote reversibility
special conditions necessary for the reaction are denoted above the arrow
At 5/22/23 10:09 PM, The-Great-One wrote:
The last one looks like mine when I'm writing slightly quicker than usual XD
I have that weird halfway-cursive thing going on. Also my handwriting has gotten pretty sloppy since I am very much out of practice; I haven't done very much writing by hand since I was last in school over a decade ago.
At 6/9/23 08:19 PM, JLXIII13 wrote:Here's mine:
You win