I guess it's worth noting the alternating mixture of cursive and print. Who does that?
I guess it's worth noting the alternating mixture of cursive and print. Who does that?
Trying to obfuscate hand writing without remembering what they're doing.
Trying to obfuscate hand writing without remembering what they're doing.
She does it in both writings. She also prints her upper case 'E' oddly - by making an upside down 'J' and then adding two legs. Most people write them as a box with an open right side and one mark for the middle leg, or one vertical line and three legs.
She does it in both writings. She also prints her upper case 'E' oddly - by making an upside down 'J' and then adding two legs. Most people write them as a box with an open right side and one mark for the middle leg, or one vertical line and three legs.
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