Rykel22
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I wonder what random tangents we'll go on today.
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They require you to use print because they know the youngins' cursive is illegible.You know, a lot of legal documents require you to use both Print and Cursive in separate sections.
He already made itWhich actor will play who in the inevitable movie adaptation?
I already know who'll play Kyle.
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Learned cursive many, many years ago. Only time I use cursive now is to sign my name. Otherwise, it's manuscript - want to make sure others can read what I write. When I write in Hangul (Korean alphabet), always write in manuscript, for the same reason. While Hangul has no stroke order, like to do a good job writing.I plan on teaching my kids cursive.
It's a good skill to have. In addition to other lost skills, like being able to sew on a button.
Unless you're going into a job that specifically requires pen and paper, nobody actually writes anymore. It's the logical conclusion of the digital era.How the fuck you write without using cursive? I thought cursive is the most common thing since its much faster without having to lift your pen so often. Writing like that must feel painful.
I wonder if Binger read Les Miserables and decided the prosecutor in the novel, was the kind of character that he should aspire to./kyle/ - 19th century asymmetrical warfare general
Hell, with these standards of behaviour and "proof" of guilt in a televised setting with the world watching, I would not be comfortable supporting fines from day-to-day courts, let alone the death penalty. America and Europe may as well just ask newspaper owners what the penalty for each individual case should be, and apply that - it's just as fair, it doesn't waste the talents of clever people who need to memorize laws and procedures which don't matter anyway, and it offers some transparency in a way the current system doesn't.
The ethics in gayming journalismI wonder what random tangents we'll go on today.
Powerlevel alert:Nobody verifies signatures ever. And if that was legit just draw a picture. It's legal and anyone not intimately aware of your habits won't know not to sign your name lol
i always wanted to learn how to do copperplate, there's a real art to writing in cursive.Learned cursive many, many years ago. Only time I use cursive now is to sign my name. Otherwise, it's manuscript - want to make sure others can read what I write. When I write in Hangul (Korean alphabet), always write in manuscript, for the same reason. While Hangul has no stroke order, like to do a good job writing.
Bold of you to assume we have grandmothers anymore, it's grandperson now.Y’all are missing the point.
Theyre no longer teaching children cursive so they can’t read the US Constitution or grandma’s Christmas cards. It’s a Jewish reptilian conspiracy and everyone’s to busy harping on the miracles of print and computers to notice. Now no one will know their rights or their grandma’s Christmas wishes.
in theory they can be charged and tried for abuse of process, malicious prosecution and even false imprisonment if the circumstances allow for it.Are prosecutors immune to any consequence?
My close scrutiny of this subject's handwriting indicates to me that he is an autistic male in his 20's.it's deteriorated since i left HS. all i do is sign my name now.
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Correction: Handwriting and nipples. Handwriting and nipples.Yesterday: Asian pussy and Tinned seafood
Today: Handwriting
Yesterday: Asian pussy and Tinned seafood
Today: Handwriting