What's your handwriting like?

Rather messy. Like this:

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This is a concept of a fanfic I wrote. This wasn't meant to be read by anyone other than me in this form, so that's why I scribbled it down with an old pen in a little notebook. I'm constantly trying to improve my handwriting, but as of now, I haven't had much success.

@607 You phi's are cute! But they should be like this:

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Your hand writing is what people with schizophrenia see the world.
 
@607 I handwrote a copypasta
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Rather messy. Like this:

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This is a concept of a fanfic I wrote. This wasn't meant to be read by anyone other than me in this form, so that's why I scribbled it down with an old pen in a little notebook. I'm constantly trying to improve my handwriting, but as of now, I haven't had much success.

@607 You phi's are cute! But they should be like this:

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Boi, if you're going to have one character speak two separate lines without a break, you hafta start a new line but without putting a 2nd quote for the first line. Errm. Like:

Wario fell over, the scorching arid surroundings finally getting to him. "Mamma Mia...
"This is the last-a time I'm-a going for that one treasure, I swear to God," he yelled, or tried to-- it sounded more like a wheeze. Even still, one could hear the frustration of a thousand suns, burning (along with his lungs), the anger inspired by that seemingly impassable, incredibly obnoxious boulder. Mt. Lava Lava had ensnared yet another "no-hints" completionist.
 
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Here's a picture of my most-recently taken notes for Music Skewl. Here you can see my Waaandwriting, as well as the two ways I like to emphasize, making big fat letters for bold and cursive for bold italics (I'll underline for words where I'd use regular italics). Also, I was wrong, I'm actually waaaay more likely to draw a lower case "d" than a capital, and I was a fool for thinking otherwise

What really set this picture in motion was this sickass quarter rest I drew down in the bottom right though because look at that beauty--
 

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Mine hasn't improved since I was in kindergarten. Granted, it was far above the handwriting of my peers at the time, but it hasn't changed a bit since then. They eventually all got better handwriting whereas I plateau'd early. I also have a weird habit of drawing my fours as "4". Like most fours I've seen in handwriting look like an upside-down h, mine look like the symbol you see there.
 
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^ Ohh that reminds me. My kindergarten teacher made me to my nines straight almost like "q" instead of curvy like "9" because she said "it'll look like a g." I always wrote my lowercase g's smaller than my 9s before, though. But then the straight nine really caught on. And so did a one that only looked like a straight line (I have to change the look sometimes to be read correctly, though) and a four that almost looks like an upside down h. And yes, I did write before kindergarten, in fact before preschool too, and I don't remember making a mistake of writing a letter or number backwards.
 
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I can almost get back at those "ghetto" kids from my middle school who said they'll curse me out in Spanish! If I can find them. They could think I'm writing in a whole different language but it's actually just transliterations.
 
Mine hasn't improved since I was in kindergarten. Granted, it was far above the handwriting of my peers at the time, but it hasn't changed a bit since then. They eventually all got better handwriting whereas I plateau'd early. I also have a weird habit of drawing my fours as "4". Like most fours I've seen in handwriting look like an upside-down h, mine look like the symbol you see there.
People who write their 4s like upside-down h's are lame
 
Your hand writing is what people with schizophrenia see the world.

What do you mean? That this is how people with this disorder experience the world around them?

Boi, if you're going to have one character speak two separate lines without a break, you hafta start a new line but without putting a 2nd quote for the first line. Errm. Like:

Wario fell over, the scorching arid surroundings finally getting to him. "Mamma Mia...
"This is the last-a time I'm-a going for that one treasure, I swear to God," he yelled, or tried to-- it sounded more like a wheeze. Even still, one could hear the frustration of a thousand suns, burning (along with his lungs), the anger inspired by that seemingly impassable, incredibly obnoxious boulder. Mt. Lava Lava had ensnared yet another "no-hints" completionist.

I wanted to save space here. But yeah, my story writing skills aren't great, I know.


Looks good to me. Your h is clearly different from an upside down 4.
 
What do you mean? That this is how people with this disorder experience the world around them?



I wanted to save space here. But yeah, my story writing skills aren't great, I know.



Looks good to me. Your h is clearly different from an upside down 4.
Nah your snippet was decent. You're probably better at it than me; I was just in rare form upon a second look
 
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