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Some people have an easier time with âLâ than others. When writing script capitals, a âQâ is tricky for me. And my wife still doesnât write a capital âSâ like I was taught to.
Please PLEASE Mr Cochran, make your text large enough to be readable! It seems to have shrunk over the last few months. Thank you for considering my request.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 5 years ago
ââŠnor shall I hate you because you are beautiful.â
rshive almost 5 years ago
Some people have an easier time with âLâ than others. When writing script capitals, a âQâ is tricky for me. And my wife still doesnât write a capital âSâ like I was taught to.
dwane.scoty1 almost 5 years ago
Luckily, those âLâsâ arenât shaped like Agnesâ calves & feet!
theincrediblebulk almost 5 years ago
Wait a second⊠dot every âIâ and cross every âTâ? I think I finally figured out why no one can read my handwriting.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 5 years ago
From her description, Agnes seems to be combining lower case tâs and iâs (which need crossing and dotting, respectively) with upper case LâsâŠ
lower case lâs have no âfeet.â
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I donât really believe that handwriting means muchâŠ
probably a rationalization, cos I had terrible penmanship all through elementary and high schoolâŠ.
at some point every new teacher would approach me with a handwriting practice book.
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By college, Iâd learned to âdrawâ my letters neatlyâŠ
I can write perfectly on a blackboard, or in a crossword puzzle⊠even do calligraphy on cards.
Itâs hard to explain⊠but itâs âfakedâ good handwritingâŠ
and impossible to maintain for a whole 3 page letter.
When I write naturally, I canât always read my own notes to myself.
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My brotherâs handwriting was so bad they sent him to a special class⊠and his son was the same.
Yet they both are/were college professors.
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BTW⊠Iâve never been convinced that the cursive capital Q I was taught in grade school is correct.
It looks more like a tall numeral 2.
Font sets and the way real people write never seem to include that 3rd grade QâŠ
I think more people do what I do, and use a âprintedâ capital Q with a cursive tail.
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A lot of other cursive capital letters are weird, too⊠Zâs, Gâs.. does anybody make that pointy leftward loop on a T?
Of course, Iâm talking about American handwriting⊠in other countries some letters are different.
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Meanwhile⊠what did the poor monkey do?
Jim almost 5 years ago
âJust because you are a character doesnât mean you have character.â
Comic letterers, probably.
https://youtu.be/em9lziI07M4
ChessPirate almost 5 years ago
What the âLâ, Aggie⊠âș
bob a almost 5 years ago
Please PLEASE Mr Cochran, make your text large enough to be readable! It seems to have shrunk over the last few months. Thank you for considering my request.
hoppy2468 almost 5 years ago
Please make the print smaller, itâs way too easy to read for those of us with poor eyesight.
librarian4hire almost 5 years ago
If the lettering on this strip was any smaller, it would coalesce into a black hole and suck us all in to Agnes World.
Whether or not that would be a good thing I leave up to each reader to decide.