Can you write in cursive?
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Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
@futurebird
None but pharmacists and doctors can read it, though.
Cursive with a fountain pen is a sensual pleasure, regardless. -
Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
I had dreadful handwriting as a child. At secondary school they made me work to improve it. I don't think it was ever beautiful but it was regular and legible.
Then computers.
Now I find writing by hand a bit of a chore, I don't get enough practice. It's not degenerated to my eleven year old standard, yet. It could though if I don't take care to keep doing it. -
Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird "only my name, and my name is illegible."

(This hasn't gotten better since transition; i can write my old first name in cursive. But my new one is entirely composed of letters I'm bad at writing in cursive! With the possible exception of the i.)
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Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
@futurebird I can write cursive, but it comes out awful, because I haven't written like that in about 30 years. I do like my handwriting otherwise, even though its quality varies a lot depending on how tired I am.
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Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird
I write lowercase block instead of cursive. Been like that since university, I think. There was a time where I wrote cursive, though. Probably still remember how to, but it's been a while. -
@futurebird it was the mid 80's
i was the only left handed kid in my whole
class...im not sure how that happened.my sister, who is a couple of years older than me and far more left handed than i am, has impeccable penmanship because she was threatened with the same thing at the same age (although i didnt find out about that until decades later)

@futurebird whats ironical about all of this is that my ex was in essentially the same school system as i was close to the same time, and no one ever harped on them about their handwriting. and its fucking chicken scratch.
all i can think of is that girls need good penmanship, boys do not. 🤮
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Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
@futurebird We had to learn cursive in school, but I found it easier to use printing if I wanted to remember what I was studying.
Some of my letters are connected, just for the speed of writing. People tell me my writing is quite legible, and I can take notes faster than I can type (on any keyboard).
I was that kid who almost flunked 9th grade typing class (on large mechanical typewriters), because I never got over 20 wpm without errors.
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Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird I literally cannot physically use pens or pencils. I'm perfectly dextrous in other ways but that specific motion...

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@emily_rugburn
I was in my first year, with a Presbyterian teacher who held tightly on to the belief left handedness was of the devil. The 70s.
@futurebird@hypostase @futurebird my mom is now ambidextrous because the public school system in the 50's forced all kids to learn to write with their right hands. my mom told me she would get hit with a ruler by the teacher if she used her left hand.

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@emily_rugburn
Also I'm really sorry that happened to you, it really sucks.
@futurebird@hypostase @futurebird hopefully it doesnt happen anymore
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@hypostase @futurebird my mom is now ambidextrous because the public school system in the 50's forced all kids to learn to write with their right hands. my mom told me she would get hit with a ruler by the teacher if she used her left hand.

My dad is left handed and has horrible block print writing. Well... OK it's not that bad, you can always read it but there are no cases.
I know too many left handed people who really struggled with writing. My dad also went through the trying to force him to use his right hand nonsense.
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Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird if I don't want anyone else to be able to read what I wrote easily, I will write in cursive. -
Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
for me writing cursive is much faster than writing block letters, but as i get older my hand writing gets messier & messier so i don't know that i "like" it, i can see from my journals that i prefer cursive when i have to make written notes in a hurry just because it's so much faster but it's about as ugly as block letters now
typing is fastest of all, 125+ WPM but that's on a full-sized keyboard not a picky little screen so in the field it's cursive or voice recorder notes
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Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
@futurebird voting "yes" in the sense of "seems fine." rather than in the sense of "omg i really love it!"
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Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird my cursive handwriting looks pretty good in my opinion, but I never write in cursive because I was never fast enough with it, despite years of daily practice. Then again my print is slow too and looks bad
A bit off topic, but I've recently (last week) started trying to learn to write with my left hand because my writing is slow, ugly, and makes my hand cramp after 2-3 sentences. Also I have RSI in my right hand so I'm trying to mitigate that a little. So far it's going alright, but I'll have to keep going to see if it'll actually be viable
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@hypostase @futurebird my mom is now ambidextrous because the public school system in the 50's forced all kids to learn to write with their right hands. my mom told me she would get hit with a ruler by the teacher if she used her left hand.

@emily_rugburn
Same, more or less. I can't write with the left, but each hand plays its part and I do do a lot of things backwards.
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@futurebird if I don't want anyone else to be able to read what I wrote easily, I will write in cursive.
I switch to cursive when I want students to ask more questions.
I have my 6th grade programming students design a cursive font with turtle-like commands and they loved learning about the letters which they regard as "black magic of old people"
Each kid programed the path of a letter then we put them in a bigger script so it could write words.
It was hideous!
(But they did use the letters for monograms which looked better.)
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I switch to cursive when I want students to ask more questions.
I have my 6th grade programming students design a cursive font with turtle-like commands and they loved learning about the letters which they regard as "black magic of old people"
Each kid programed the path of a letter then we put them in a bigger script so it could write words.
It was hideous!
(But they did use the letters for monograms which looked better.)
This was my first time trying the font making lesson... I think I can refine it so the result will be better.
And you need to pick a kid who is *really* good with getting the turtle to dance to do letters like I and G. Some of them got in to it more than others so the font was a little ... inconsistent.
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@hypostase @futurebird hopefully it doesnt happen anymore
@emily_rugburn
I think it's probably stopped, at least in the West, but I know some who'd be happy to bring it back.
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Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird It's a bit of both. Yes, but I rarely do. However, when I write it's *always* in cursive. It's my only handwriting.