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I was just thinking about people's handwriting the other day, and wondering if a handwriting meme would make it's way around again sometime soon when
jaakov posted this one. I just had to do it.
1. What is your username?
2. Are you right handed or left handed?
3. What writing implement are you using for this meme?
4. What are your favorite letters to write?
5. What are your least favorite letters to write?
6. Write, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
7. Write the following words in all capital letters: CRAB, HUMOR, PAJAMAS, GAZILLION, KALEIDOSCOPE.
8. Share some lyrics from the last song you listened to. (Or just write whatever you want.)

So yes, I am that person that actually took handwriting/cursive lessons seriously in school and writes that way most of the time. Though I guess to be fair, I didn't really start doing that until high school. It started out as a way to hide my atrocious spelling, particularly in french class, but I quickly decided that I thought it was prettier than my printing. I think it comes from my obsession with all things Victorian, which incidentally also dates back to high school.
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1. What is your username?
2. Are you right handed or left handed?
3. What writing implement are you using for this meme?
4. What are your favorite letters to write?
5. What are your least favorite letters to write?
6. Write, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
7. Write the following words in all capital letters: CRAB, HUMOR, PAJAMAS, GAZILLION, KALEIDOSCOPE.
8. Share some lyrics from the last song you listened to. (Or just write whatever you want.)

So yes, I am that person that actually took handwriting/cursive lessons seriously in school and writes that way most of the time. Though I guess to be fair, I didn't really start doing that until high school. It started out as a way to hide my atrocious spelling, particularly in french class, but I quickly decided that I thought it was prettier than my printing. I think it comes from my obsession with all things Victorian, which incidentally also dates back to high school.