Ohhh! This is interesting! Is the meme about just writing a regular LJ entry but in pen?
Your handwriting seems very modern and youthful, which is interesting. When I clicked the cut, I expected to see elegant, old-fashioned copperplate because that's how I read your online voice--very sober and elegant:) Not that your writing is inelegant or anything. It's hard to explain what I mean, so hope that doesn't come across as offensive!
Well, I've only seen one entry so far, but I assumed that was what he meant!
This is quite tidy for me - my handwriting has deteriorated a lot now that I do most of my writing on a keyboard, as my pen control seems to be weaker. But it's essentially the joined-up script that was taught to me at primary school by my friend Joyce (the one who's now dementing in a retirement home, and I must go and see her in a fortnight as it's her birthday), only mine is a bit rounder than hers.
Actually, I have more than one handwriting - the other one I use for notes. Maybe I should do a second entry in that. I often wonder if it would be obvious to a graphologist that they're the same hand.
It was unlined paper, but I think I may have had another sheet of paper with text underneath... As I keep saying, this is much tidier than what I usually produce, but I thought the point was to write an LJ entry that people could read!
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Your handwriting seems very modern and youthful, which is interesting. When I clicked the cut, I expected to see elegant, old-fashioned copperplate because that's how I read your online voice--very sober and elegant:) Not that your writing is inelegant or anything. It's hard to explain what I mean, so hope that doesn't come across as offensive!
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This is quite tidy for me - my handwriting has deteriorated a lot now that I do most of my writing on a keyboard, as my pen control seems to be weaker. But it's essentially the joined-up script that was taught to me at primary school by my friend Joyce (the one who's now dementing in a retirement home, and I must go and see her in a fortnight as it's her birthday), only mine is a bit rounder than hers.
Actually, I have more than one handwriting - the other one I use for notes. Maybe I should do a second entry in that. I often wonder if it would be obvious to a graphologist that they're the same hand.
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