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Post by Elizabeth on Jan 23, 2019 6:15:02 GMT
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PISTON1246
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Post by PISTON1246 on Jan 23, 2019 21:58:54 GMT
TWO STRAIGHT LINES.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jan 30, 2019 16:36:31 GMT
Hmm... I've got #7.
#7 This is how you were likely taught in school to write your letters, going from left to right. That indicates that you don't tend to stray from the norm—and you like order and balance.
I'd say it's true 50/50. I love chaos, because i t l i v e s i n s i d e m e .... And at the same time I do love balance, straightness and the order. I do love it. And, at the same time my drawing of letters (draw-traces? I forgot the right verb) is really curving.
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Post by karl on Jan 30, 2019 16:41:03 GMT
What a complete load of crap. I picked 7 and got:
"This is how you were likely taught in school to write your letters, going from left to right. That indicates that you don't tend to stray from the norm—and you like order and balance."
This is the first time in my entire life that I've been accused of being normal.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jan 30, 2019 18:21:44 GMT
What a complete load of crap. I picked 7 and got: "This is how you were likely taught in school to write your letters, going from left to right. That indicates that you don't tend to stray from the norm—and you like order and balance." This is the first time in my entire life that I've been accused of being normal.
I don't even remember how an x was thought it school but I just teach my students to make it look like this ---> x So....to me an x is an x no matter which way you do the lines as long as it looks like this ---x What's wrong with normal? It's not a compliment to you?
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Post by karl on Jan 30, 2019 19:21:14 GMT
What a complete load of crap. I picked 7 and got: "This is how you were likely taught in school to write your letters, going from left to right. That indicates that you don't tend to stray from the norm—and you like order and balance." This is the first time in my entire life that I've been accused of being normal.
I don't even remember how an x was thought it school but I just teach my students to make it look like this ---> x So....to me an x is an x no matter which way you do the lines as long as it looks like this ---x What's wrong with normal? It's not a compliment to you?
I've always identified as an outsider. The description you got, as someone who thinks outside the box, is something I see as an ideal.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jan 30, 2019 19:32:51 GMT
I don't even remember how an x was thought it school but I just teach my students to make it look like this ---> x So....to me an x is an x no matter which way you do the lines as long as it looks like this ---x What's wrong with normal? It's not a compliment to you? I've always identified as an outsider. The description you got, as someone who thinks outside the box, is something I see as an ideal.
Alright then, start copying me. Draw your x like #8
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Post by karl on Jan 30, 2019 19:42:35 GMT
I've always identified as an outsider. The description you got, as someone who thinks outside the box, is something I see as an ideal.
Alright then, start copying me. Draw your x like #8
Ok. What other things do you do that I would benefit from emulating? I need a comprehensive list.
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Post by DKTrav88 on Jan 30, 2019 21:44:52 GMT
I noticed after writing a few different words on paper that if I’m writing a word like “axe” or “annex” that I will do it like #7, but if I’m writing words like “x-ray” or “Xavier” that I do it like #8. Not sure what that means
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Post by fschmidt on Jan 31, 2019 9:23:18 GMT
#7 It seems that drawing an X is one of the few things that members of modern culture are still capable of doing.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 3, 2019 12:48:04 GMT
#8 Like most of these choices (besides #7), if you start from the top right, you prefer to think outside of the box.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 3, 2019 15:29:19 GMT
#8 Like most of these choices (besides #7), if you start from the top right, you prefer to think outside of the box. We're the same!!!
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 3, 2019 21:06:35 GMT
#8 Like most of these choices (besides #7), if you start from the top right, you prefer to think outside of the box. We're the same!!! As usual
You have seen my handwriting. That "X" screams how I write my Xs!
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Feb 4, 2019 6:30:24 GMT
I noticed after writing a few different words on paper that if I’m writing a word like “axe” or “annex” that I will do it like #7, but if I’m writing words like “x-ray” or “Xavier” that I do it like #8. Not sure what that means Agree. I even use several types of drawing in different words. #7 I prefer to use in math or calculations, while #8 is drawing in the middle of words.
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