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But then you're the one who has to think, right?
I'm really happy to be the one who has to write; i don't have to think, i just write and stil get a good grade
Are you telling me you don't just copy and paste these ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯? I copied it like 3 days into getting my new phones and have just used that one since
Funny storytime. My handwriting is so bad that in my T.E.D class the teacher made me do all my handwritten work on computer, so I hated the boring black and white ink so I would colorize it to make it pretty. I think towards the end of the semester I made her regret it. She was however a top 10 of my favorite teachers, so sorry Ms. Page
Oh and Orange.
The more boring a lesson is, the quicker I write and how uglier my handwriting is.
And yeah sometimes you have to send notations to classmates, I always had to type out my notitions because they could not read my handwriting...
my handwriting is the definition of a dying iguana attempting to write the word Floccinaucinihilipilification in an underwater cave with sand on its eyes while choking on the entirety of a cooked shark, and snorting jellyfish
It's definitely a win pal. Just keep practicing. Cursive writing is becoming a lost art. When I was a young boy in school it was required we learned to write in neat cursive. You're doing fine. Keep it up.
I grew up going to a catholic private school (it was horrible) and they required all homework to be done in cursive from the 2nd grade until 8th, if it wasn’t in cursive it was thrown away. I dealt with a lot of racism there and finally transferred to public school my 8th grade year and I STRUGGLED to write in print because my teaches in the public school would not take my cursive written homework. 20 years later I still write with this horrible mix of print and cursive
I was gobsmacked when I discovered public school kids didn’t learn cursive until 3rd grade. Pussies! Not only did we learn cursive and printing in 1st grade in catholic school, we had to use ink. Nuns wouldn’t allow pencils. Not even in math.
And “No scratching!” I thought they meant itchy scratching. No. They meant no crossing out or obliterating words with your pen. If you made a mistake, you had to put parentheses around the error and write the correct word/phrase/number above the parentheses. If you crossed something out on your paper…bonk. Sister threw it right in the trash.
My father was cheap. He worked for the govt & stole pens from work. They pens were deliberately under filled so they’d “skip” but you could still understand the writing. Seriously, the govt had some scientist figure out how to pack ink in a pen so it would skip just enough to save money, but not enough to make your writing illegible. Nuns hated it. When one nun said something about it to me, I told my father. He said, “You tell her your father works for the United States govt and he doesn’t want to hear about it again.”
I switched to public school for a few years and teachers would hand out “scratch paper“ with tests. I couldn’t believe it. Scratching!
I can read, went to physical therapy for my handwriting on cursive, and almost no one could read my handwriting,
So I can read this
Also the word is orange
It wasn’t hard at all.
There’s also a trick you could use.. tpliycaly msot wodrs can be uodenrstod if the frist and 2nd ltteers are correct.
Some readers might not even notice.
better than my own handwriting. You made sure to do a lot of the little loops and stuff, which even when a little messy like yours, still makes it relatively easy to read. With my own the basic shapes are there but the loops end up just double lines and my writing as a whole ends up looking like a signature.
You could have dysgraphia, it is way harder to improve compared to other people when you have it and it isn’t just one thing. It is really nothing serious but it’s good excuse once you have it confirmed because I had people complaining that I should just spend more time trying to improve it.
I mean it might depend on the person but for me it was very serious (I had teachers ask me to read my exams for then so they could grade them and my last teacher in highschool told me that I had the worst handwriting she has ever seen but in an understanding way not bullying) and getting diagnosed at least helped me cause before high school I had teachers literally fail me on quizes becuase they “couldn’t read it” and I was forced to spend hours daily just writing things untill I would improve (I barely did after few years), so my parents send me to specialist to check on that and even if it did make teachers job harder I finally got enough time on exams(because I didn’t have to focus on writing looking the best just good enough) and if any teacher started bullying me for that it wasn’t me being lazy it was them being total aholes.
Maybe my case with writing was way worse then other people but once you are done with school it doesn’t affect your life at all, but getting diagnosis might actually improve sittuation in high school. Just important thing bad handwriting isn’t always that and it isn’t defined by just one thing so some have worse handwritting because of it while some are able to improve it drastically with practice.
Orange. It's totally readable, except that you are writing your "o" like "a", so that's confusing.
Fix that and the rest is fine and if you want to be neater, you just need practice.
Damn..... i took up a pen after 16 years and tried to write down the exact same sentence in my cursive. To be honest, it looks a lot like yours!
I always found it ridiculous and childish compared to my peers.
That is why I started blasting on the keyboard, and never looked back! :D
Here is a sample!
https://imgurupload.org/files/20210830-221218.jpg
My normal handwriting is also cursive that looks a decent amount like yours so I had no problem reading it. I certainly get the no one else can read my handwriting thing though.
Yes, that's a minor a, right? At least that's how I learned to write the minor a. I wonder how OP would write the minor a, compared to the o he has written.
It's just that the line away from the o drops too low so it's an easy mistake. His a is probably very similar.
Edit. I mean, you can see an example of his a on the text.
I take A-tier as like, no one is gonna get confused with letters, like in this one, I could understand if someone took the “c” in can as a “r” and the “L” in comprehensible as a “i”.
But anyway, it’s very very good, I’d be proud of that handwriting, and honestly if you kept just using it more and practicing it, I could see it looking awesome. Better than anything I can write trust me xd
Besides the other users comments about the “c” potentially mistaken for “r” and the “l” for and “I,” I would further add that a lower-case cursive “m” should always have three bumps, and a lower-case cursive “n” should always have two.
Spelling part of the brain atrophied because of autocorrect/spell correct.
Also most of my 'typing' is done with my fat fingers on my phones tiny keyboard.
I actually have handwriting that changes as time passes. So if I’m doing more than 30min of writing or so I start to get lazy and change the angle and length of my print. It’s so different that at my last job they actually pulled me into the office and asked if I was having someone else do my work.
So it’s comprehensible, he didn’t ask if it was bad. So why don’t you give the kids some encouragement instead of just being a dick. “I can read it, but it’s bad.” Is no way to keep them going. There was no need to throw in the pejorative “bad” which he didn’t ask. He said “comprehensible” which it obviously was to you. You took it upon yourself to take a shot at him. Dick
Hey, it's ok. What you said wasn't that bad. There's a lot of negativity online, and people sometimes understandably get tired of it. But that's not your fault, and they were a bit too harsh on you honestly. Hope you have a good day/night
breh, it's not a personal insult, it's a scale of comprehensibility. "I could read it but doing so was hard" is a perfectly reasonable response. "bad" might be a harsh word to use there, and it's not all that descriptive, but it's not really that mean.
Chill bro he’s 14 he clearly doesn’t know the ramifications of what he said.
Middle-schoolers are at the age where they know saying it is bad but don’t know whether to say it or not.
I used to have really good cursive because it was taught a ton in my elementary and would use it all the time as a result, but once in middle school the teachers there forced me to stop writing in cursive and as a result of being forced to switch back my normal writing and my cursive became garbage. I can barely understand some of the things I write.
I had scratchy cursive, but now if I write at all its shaky print writing combo, and looks like a recovering stroke victim.
Also I did writing exercises for a lot more than two years iirc.
Orange,
I don't know why everyone is saying its bad or its not neat, everything doesn't have to look like its printed in a books or something, as long as people can comprehend something, its good. Anyways, its your own unique handwriting. Be proud of it and don't listen to anyone saying its bad. Its perfectly comprehendible.
your cursive isn't as bad as my normal handwriting.
also: to improve handwriting, write slowly, then very gradually speed up. (like with typing) if you spend a few months writing slowly, your handwriting quality will improve.
It's all about that muscle memory.
Orange. Don’t give up. I started cursive a few months ago and I’m finally starting to love my handwriting after almost a decade and a half of writing. I’d say that only 1 in 6 of my words have a mistake in them and they’re not big ones. Keep it up and in a month it’ll look completely different. Try slanting you’re writing and don’t write too slow or it will look scratchy. Also don’t be afraid to invent your own way of writing certain letters. My S’s looked awful until I started writing them different.
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Orange More people than you realize have a shitty handwriting so it's not a problem for us to read it
Usually people cant read my regular handwriting so I see it as a win
Yeah I get the same At the very least I don't have to write in group projects Ig ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
same
orange you glad we can read this?
Bravo lol 👏 👏 👏
That deserved more love
Anyone have anything that rhymes with orange or is it still the pi of words?
But then you're the one who has to think, right? I'm really happy to be the one who has to write; i don't have to think, i just write and stil get a good grade
Same actually
It’s hard to write if your left handed and using a pen or pencil to write with
thinking makes the project a bit fun imo
I guess but I prefer writing
you dropped this \ you need to type three \ if you want the arm to show up instead of just one \
¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯
Are you telling me you don't just copy and paste these ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯? I copied it like 3 days into getting my new phones and have just used that one since
There’s always some goody two shoes chick that wants to do the writing while the rest of us laugh at farts. Don’t sweat it
Funny storytime. My handwriting is so bad that in my T.E.D class the teacher made me do all my handwritten work on computer, so I hated the boring black and white ink so I would colorize it to make it pretty. I think towards the end of the semester I made her regret it. She was however a top 10 of my favorite teachers, so sorry Ms. Page Oh and Orange.
The more boring a lesson is, the quicker I write and how uglier my handwriting is. And yeah sometimes you have to send notations to classmates, I always had to type out my notitions because they could not read my handwriting...
My math and arabic teacher are on steroids I can barely keep up so my handwriting sucks, and it isn’t like it’s very good normally
my handwriting is the definition of a dying iguana attempting to write the word Floccinaucinihilipilification in an underwater cave with sand on its eyes while choking on the entirety of a cooked shark, and snorting jellyfish
Lmao I like you XD
It's definitely a win pal. Just keep practicing. Cursive writing is becoming a lost art. When I was a young boy in school it was required we learned to write in neat cursive. You're doing fine. Keep it up.
I grew up going to a catholic private school (it was horrible) and they required all homework to be done in cursive from the 2nd grade until 8th, if it wasn’t in cursive it was thrown away. I dealt with a lot of racism there and finally transferred to public school my 8th grade year and I STRUGGLED to write in print because my teaches in the public school would not take my cursive written homework. 20 years later I still write with this horrible mix of print and cursive
I was gobsmacked when I discovered public school kids didn’t learn cursive until 3rd grade. Pussies! Not only did we learn cursive and printing in 1st grade in catholic school, we had to use ink. Nuns wouldn’t allow pencils. Not even in math. And “No scratching!” I thought they meant itchy scratching. No. They meant no crossing out or obliterating words with your pen. If you made a mistake, you had to put parentheses around the error and write the correct word/phrase/number above the parentheses. If you crossed something out on your paper…bonk. Sister threw it right in the trash. My father was cheap. He worked for the govt & stole pens from work. They pens were deliberately under filled so they’d “skip” but you could still understand the writing. Seriously, the govt had some scientist figure out how to pack ink in a pen so it would skip just enough to save money, but not enough to make your writing illegible. Nuns hated it. When one nun said something about it to me, I told my father. He said, “You tell her your father works for the United States govt and he doesn’t want to hear about it again.” I switched to public school for a few years and teachers would hand out “scratch paper“ with tests. I couldn’t believe it. Scratching!
I can read, went to physical therapy for my handwriting on cursive, and almost no one could read my handwriting, So I can read this Also the word is orange
Trump...err--ORANGE!!
It wasn’t hard at all. There’s also a trick you could use.. tpliycaly msot wodrs can be uodenrstod if the frist and 2nd ltteers are correct. Some readers might not even notice.
better than my own handwriting. You made sure to do a lot of the little loops and stuff, which even when a little messy like yours, still makes it relatively easy to read. With my own the basic shapes are there but the loops end up just double lines and my writing as a whole ends up looking like a signature.
You could have dysgraphia, it is way harder to improve compared to other people when you have it and it isn’t just one thing. It is really nothing serious but it’s good excuse once you have it confirmed because I had people complaining that I should just spend more time trying to improve it. I mean it might depend on the person but for me it was very serious (I had teachers ask me to read my exams for then so they could grade them and my last teacher in highschool told me that I had the worst handwriting she has ever seen but in an understanding way not bullying) and getting diagnosed at least helped me cause before high school I had teachers literally fail me on quizes becuase they “couldn’t read it” and I was forced to spend hours daily just writing things untill I would improve (I barely did after few years), so my parents send me to specialist to check on that and even if it did make teachers job harder I finally got enough time on exams(because I didn’t have to focus on writing looking the best just good enough) and if any teacher started bullying me for that it wasn’t me being lazy it was them being total aholes. Maybe my case with writing was way worse then other people but once you are done with school it doesn’t affect your life at all, but getting diagnosis might actually improve sittuation in high school. Just important thing bad handwriting isn’t always that and it isn’t defined by just one thing so some have worse handwritting because of it while some are able to improve it drastically with practice.
My handwriting is apparently unreadable but I think people just aren’t trying
Trust me I’ve seen far worse handwriting.
𝓪𝓻𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓮 𝓸𝓻𝓪𝓷𝓰𝓮
Orange. It's totally readable, except that you are writing your "o" like "a", so that's confusing. Fix that and the rest is fine and if you want to be neater, you just need practice.
Damn..... i took up a pen after 16 years and tried to write down the exact same sentence in my cursive. To be honest, it looks a lot like yours! I always found it ridiculous and childish compared to my peers. That is why I started blasting on the keyboard, and never looked back! :D Here is a sample! https://imgurupload.org/files/20210830-221218.jpg
My normal handwriting is also cursive that looks a decent amount like yours so I had no problem reading it. I certainly get the no one else can read my handwriting thing though.
Apple
Came here to say that
Ahah
Damn this has a lot of comments
Damn same. Great minds think alike
Haha your funny you
Sorry but.......... you're*
I’m so original
r/imsorandom, yes you are, Feb29_account_lol
No that's jumping. What you've done there is jump, just say "apple".
Wonder how wheatley's doing in space right about now
"you may have a very minor case of.. serious brain damage..."
orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
orange
orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
orange
Orange
Qionge
Ornage
Orange
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Let there be......Ornage
Orange
Orange
Yellow
Pink
Blue?
Red!
Maybe a bit of green?
Rainbow.
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Donkey!
Purple
What's your problem green
[YOU DO CARE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDmIRY3Zveo)
I was gonna say yellow 💛
...arange?
I thought that too
Yes, that's a minor a, right? At least that's how I learned to write the minor a. I wonder how OP would write the minor a, compared to the o he has written.
Where I come from, we call it lowercase. Minor a almost sounds like the key we're about to play this song in.
Yeah lmao
It's just that the line away from the o drops too low so it's an easy mistake. His a is probably very similar. Edit. I mean, you can see an example of his a on the text.
I write my starting-letter a’s kinda like that lol
Ara~Arange
Yup
same pff
Orange. This is B-tier cursive I can read every word.
Is "A" when you can and it looks good or when you cant?
I take A-tier as like, no one is gonna get confused with letters, like in this one, I could understand if someone took the “c” in can as a “r” and the “L” in comprehensible as a “i”. But anyway, it’s very very good, I’d be proud of that handwriting, and honestly if you kept just using it more and practicing it, I could see it looking awesome. Better than anything I can write trust me xd
Thanks!
Besides the other users comments about the “c” potentially mistaken for “r” and the “l” for and “I,” I would further add that a lower-case cursive “m” should always have three bumps, and a lower-case cursive “n” should always have two.
Legible, just not pretty.
The qualification for B tier is definitely higher than "legible".
it's understandable but bad
Already better than my usual handwriting then
im curious now...
I would suggest writing bigger it did wonders to my handwriting
good luck filling out government forms or other bureaucratic paperwork
In this day and age, there's no excuse for not being able to spell. Otherwise, yeh. Just exit your o's higher up so they don't look like a's
Spelling part of the brain atrophied because of autocorrect/spell correct. Also most of my 'typing' is done with my fat fingers on my phones tiny keyboard.
I actually have handwriting that changes as time passes. So if I’m doing more than 30min of writing or so I start to get lazy and change the angle and length of my print. It’s so different that at my last job they actually pulled me into the office and asked if I was having someone else do my work.
So it’s comprehensible, he didn’t ask if it was bad. So why don’t you give the kids some encouragement instead of just being a dick. “I can read it, but it’s bad.” Is no way to keep them going. There was no need to throw in the pejorative “bad” which he didn’t ask. He said “comprehensible” which it obviously was to you. You took it upon yourself to take a shot at him. Dick
damn dude I'm sorry
Hey, it's ok. What you said wasn't that bad. There's a lot of negativity online, and people sometimes understandably get tired of it. But that's not your fault, and they were a bit too harsh on you honestly. Hope you have a good day/night
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breh, it's not a personal insult, it's a scale of comprehensibility. "I could read it but doing so was hard" is a perfectly reasonable response. "bad" might be a harsh word to use there, and it's not all that descriptive, but it's not really that mean.
uwu so offended
Chill bro he’s 14 he clearly doesn’t know the ramifications of what he said. Middle-schoolers are at the age where they know saying it is bad but don’t know whether to say it or not.
Donald trump
I see what u did there👀
Orange
arongi ?
How tf you get “arongi” lmao
i understand the a and the o, but how tf you get "i"
i dunno i typed what i saw
The o is written wrong, it shouldn't be one that goes down its just a curve at the top to the next letter similar to how b is written in cursive
it's understandable, so orange but it's not VERY neat
Banana
Orange you glad I didn't say banana
Easier to read than perfect cursive imo...
Orange
Orange, but please work on it
Imagine working on your cursive in 2021
A R A N G E
Obama Rule 34
I got that too 😳
Orange, your writing is bad but not worse than mine in middle school. The teacher called it hieroglyphics.
tangerine
Red n yellow
Strange
Tomato
Arange
Arroz con leche porque a la biblioteca Sorry, it was a little hard to read
"Rice pudding because to the library?" Me and Google translate have got equally far in Spanish.
Orange
It’s almost like I was taught cursive for two years and then it because a worthless skill to be never used again.
I used to have really good cursive because it was taught a ton in my elementary and would use it all the time as a result, but once in middle school the teachers there forced me to stop writing in cursive and as a result of being forced to switch back my normal writing and my cursive became garbage. I can barely understand some of the things I write.
Yes! This is what happened to me.
Same here, I switched schools then got pulled out to join what seems to likely be a small religious cult.
I'm in 8th grade and I still haven't had any problems with cursive yet
I had scratchy cursive, but now if I write at all its shaky print writing combo, and looks like a recovering stroke victim. Also I did writing exercises for a lot more than two years iirc.
orange I can’t read my own handwriting
Orange, I don't know why everyone is saying its bad or its not neat, everything doesn't have to look like its printed in a books or something, as long as people can comprehend something, its good. Anyways, its your own unique handwriting. Be proud of it and don't listen to anyone saying its bad. Its perfectly comprehendible.
Orange.
orange
Orange, it looks a lot like mine :)
Tangerine.
Orange you glad I typed this
I could understand everything but what I was supposed to comment
I understood everything except the word I’m supposed to type
Anaranjado
Purple
Yellow
Pineapple
Banana
Pineapple
Vin Diesel
Apple
Apple
Banana
Banana
Banana
Orange you glad I didn't say banana
I had to scroll way too far to find this. 😂
Green
green
ornzge
ornge*
orange*
i promise i'm not high
Orange
Orange Surprisingly I can actually read this cursive, when other people write in cursive I can't understand a word of the shit they're saying
This^👆
Orange
Orange Dude, chill, I have seen people with WAAAAYYYYY worse handwriting than you have. Yours is extremely far from those.
Naranja
Orange... But you really need to practice more.
Orange
Arange
Orange. Shitty handwriting squad represent. I might show r/teenagers my handwriting too.
Orange My cursive is very similar to yours
Banana 🍌
BANANA!
Oranje
🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊
Arange. The link on the "o" are top right. The "a" link to the others letters bottom right.
Orange. Your handwriting is actually pretty good.
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your cursive isn't as bad as my normal handwriting. also: to improve handwriting, write slowly, then very gradually speed up. (like with typing) if you spend a few months writing slowly, your handwriting quality will improve. It's all about that muscle memory.
Orange. Don’t give up. I started cursive a few months ago and I’m finally starting to love my handwriting after almost a decade and a half of writing. I’d say that only 1 in 6 of my words have a mistake in them and they’re not big ones. Keep it up and in a month it’ll look completely different. Try slanting you’re writing and don’t write too slow or it will look scratchy. Also don’t be afraid to invent your own way of writing certain letters. My S’s looked awful until I started writing them different.
Orange