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I'm not sure why older folks act like writing in cursive is some sort of relevant superpower. I'm in my 30's, learned it, and never once used it.
At one company I worked for, all the office staff was in the cursive generation and used it exclusively. And then they spent all of their time reading all their own notes to the person they wrote it to, because everyone's cursive eventually degrades into one fluid series of swoops that no one but the writer can maybe read. It was ridiculous and yet still somehow a point of pride for them.
Anyhow, here's a picture.
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Not quite the 36" clearance there.
Because someone made a silly meme and "everyone else" assumed that's what a whole group of people thought.Same reason gen X believes they invented drinking from a water hose, I guess.
Boomers invented the garden hose.Same reason gen X believes they invented drinking from a water hose, I guess.
I’ll write you a slightly off-color strongly worded , but polite, letter. In cursive. And yes, even an idiot will be able to read it. And I’ll actually sign it in cursive with my full name, not some ego driven scribble. And you be able to read that too.Boomers invented the garden hose.
Fight me.![]()
Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore.........I’ll write you a slightly off-color strongly worded , but polite, letter. In cursive. And yes, even an idiot will be able to read it. And I’ll actually sign it in cursive with my full name, not some ego driven scribble. And you be able to read that too.
At a minimum:
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