I used to hate practicing my handwriting, too. Thank goodness for computer lettering.
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Every time that I have to sign a note or something for the school I shudder at my own handwriting my cursive is no where near perfect and as I sign my name I often think that my childs teacher looks at my signature and wonders "well if the parent has harsh cursive no wonder her child is unable to do it"
I hate any form of my handwriting. My wife likes my block lettering, but I'm left-handed, so my writing starts to tilt and wobble after a while.
Ha! I curse every time I write in cursive 'cause when I go back to read it I can't understand a dang thing I wrote!
People have a hard time reading my printing.
You have the most beautiful print writing. :*
-Mrs. Biased
Nicetameet'cha, lady! I'm Mr. Biased. <3
You know what, his cursive looks pretty darned good. At least the floaty font above his head does. The monkey-scrawling on that sheet doesn't!
Hank's virtual thoughts look a lot better than what he does in actuality. I guess his inner self makes things seem more correct.
I like the way hank looks in the last panel!
Very menacing, huh?
Ha! maybe writin' some cursin' would be both good practice and cathartic!
You would think Hank would already be used to writing curse words.
We didn't write in cursive back when I went to school. It was script back then and I still don't like the idiot who changed it. (And no George, I don't go quiet far enough back to have written in coal on the back of a shove.)
Hey, I didn't say a word!
Good Lord, cursive…I haven't had to use that since Catholic School (yes, I went to Catholic School…is it surprising that my webcomic character dresses like a devil and gets beaten up a lot?).
It makes perfect sense now that I think about it.