Handwriting

Discussion in 'Linguistics' started by Enmos, Jan 28, 2008.

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Right, or left-handed ?

  1. Right-handed

    88.1%
  2. Left-handed

    11.9%
  1. Enmos Valued Senior Member

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    I kinda like you handwriting Clay. Sort of stylized, but then again it's not

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    Yeah what are you doing secretly profiling us?
    Do you want fingerprints next ?

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    I'll make another thread for that..

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    There is one already.. My palm & finger 'prints' are in there too..

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    I was secretly hoping there was a handwriting analyst amongst us..
     
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  7. shorty_37 Go! Canada Go! Registered Senior Member

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    Really I don't think I ever saw that thread.
     
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    I graduated from UCF with a degree in handwriting analysis.
     
  10. Enmos Valued Senior Member

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    Do your stuff !!

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    When I first became a computer programmer 40 years ago we had to block print our code and submit it to the keypunch staff. My handwriting was never very neat so I got in the habit of block printing everything. After all those years, now my handwriting has atrophied way beyond the point of illegibility. I can't slow my hand down enough to write carefully, like a student. Interestingly, I write better in the Cyrillic alphabet because I have to go slow to remember how to make the letters. And my Chinese is actually pretty fair.
    Darky, to reiterate what I've told you many times before: If you keep calling them "females" instead of "women," the closest you're ever going to get to one is a handwriting sample. You talk like a visiting Klingon biologist. It's your life, dude. Make of it what you want.
     
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    A joke it was. But I wish someone would take my spot and give their handwriting assments. Not difficult to do if you know how to intepret the languages... (notice how big that sentence was?)... it's possible I say.
     
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    Ah.. so your handwriting is similar to mine then ? I am not alone ? lol

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    Darky, take this advice...

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    Awww

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    I hope so too

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    Best I could do on a Wacom tablet. I've never attempted to write an entire paragraph before on it
     
  17. Tnerb Banned Banned

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    What would a handwriting assment of ones handwritting do? Clarify what about them? I mean, I can say "the reason you draw the a in that way is because it reflects off of the other letters written and therefore shows a sign of necessity in the form written. It therefore means that the a is a form of character. A form of quality from the person."
    etc.

    So.
    What else would it make. By the way enmos that was a handwritting assment of your first a in your handwritting picture....
    [second a, my bad]
     
  18. shorty_37 Go! Canada Go! Registered Senior Member

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    Btw here is another related question.
    Who is left handed and who is right handed.

    I am left handed.
     
  19. Enmos Valued Senior Member

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    Awesome, thanks man !
    I'll include yours in the 'big picture' when there are some more new ones

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    Thanks.. I guess lol

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    I wouldn't know actually.
    I think I've read somewhere that the direction of 'leaning' was important.
     
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    Right handed myself.
    If everybody states whether they are right or left handed I will include it the next 'big picture'

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  22. sandy Banned Banned

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    I'm driving right now so I can't scan in my writing but trust me, you do NOT want to see it. I write like chicken scratch because "I just don't care" and I started writing fast and furious in med school. (Before I used the computer.)

    When I sign my name, you can read my first and last initial (maybe. On a good day). That's it. Everything else
    looks like a two year-old wrote it.

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    Someone analyzed my writing once saying "VERY confident, does NOT care what anyone thinks of her, VERY high leadership skills, very feminine." Hmm.

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    If I concentrate and try to write nice, it looks really good. But I never take time for that.

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  23. shorty_37 Go! Canada Go! Registered Senior Member

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    Enmos add a poll ...........who is left handed who is right
     

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