• Q The Misanthrope
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    581 year ago

    This is the exact type of handwriting I would assume they had.

    Written inconsistently around an envelope with spelling errors, no thought to the length of what they are writing, and random capitalization.

    Spot on.

    • @metallic_substance
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      181 year ago

      It’s the handwriting of a brain damaged toddler with a hand injury

      • @GoddessOfGouda
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        271 year ago

        Hey now, or an engineer…. We have pretty terrible handwriting too sometimes

        • VindictiveJudge
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          101 year ago

          Don’t forget doctors. I suppose those are basically engineers for particularly squishy machines, though.

          • @Betch
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            101 year ago

            And just regular ol’ autistic people with dysgraphia like me. Although I do relate to engineers and doctors a lot but I went the IT direction. I write using keyboards now.

        • @TexasDrunk
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          31 year ago

          Remind me never to show these people my handwriting…

      • Optional
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        101 year ago

        Just use blue ink, it’ll be fine.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          21 year ago

          It is dated now but green ink was the thing for a while since it couldn’t be scanned. I would sometimes mark up a document that way if I wanted to just have a scratch copy for my own notes. Then when I was sure I could use red ink, scan it, and only the red was on the document.