Spin: Can anybody still write in CURSIVE\SCRIPT??

DaRealness

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Yep, I haven't lost it at all. Just haven't done it in years because I've never had to for obvious reasons.
 

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i was thinking about cursive the other day. i saw someone walking by with a yankees tshirt with the name rizzuto and it made me think of this scene...



One of greatest movies of all time :to:

In school we are discouraged from using cursive because the kids don't understand it :scusthov: this new generation sucks so bad.
 

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I might be the only person in this country who can write better in cursive than in print. I guess I just learned to write in cursive first so printing shyt out letter by letter always felt weird to me. By High School, I had other kids looking at me like :dahell: every time there was a writing assignment and :mindblown::what:whenever I told somebody I actually preferred to write this way.

Now we'll need a writing sample. :ohhh:

I can but even with my signature I take liberties. My regular handwriting looks very serial killer-ish as it is.
 

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They don't teach it in most school districts anymore. (at least in Jersey). Unless your tryna read a font, it'll be useless soon.
 
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