Handwriting
What does your handwriting say about YOU?
The results of your analysis say:
You plan ahead, and are interested in beauty, design, outward appearance, and symmetry.
You are a person who thinks before acting, intelligent and thorough.
You are negative, fearful, resistant, doubtful, and/or selfish.
You are a talkative person, maybe even a busybody!
You enjoy life in your own way and do not depend on the opinions of others.
..... Who knew "I like cheese" could say so much?
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You plan ahead, and are interested in beauty, design, outward appearance, and symmetry.
You are a person who thinks before acting, intelligent and thorough.
You are negative, fearful, resistant, doubtful, and/or selfish.
You are not very reserved, impatient, self-confident and fond of action.
You enjoy life in your own way and do not depend on the opinions of others.
Skleeve and I had the exact same analysis.
(uncomfortable silence)
EEZSWP - best word ever! E-e-e-easy sweep.
I just threw up a little in my mouth.
My anaylsis:
You plan ahead, and are interested in beauty, design, outward appearance, and symmetry.
You are a social person who likes to talk and meet others.
You need to practice handwriting with the mouse, which is difficult to do with talons.
You are a talkative person, maybe even a busybody!
You enjoy life in your own way and enjoy eating both field and domestic mice and crickets
I noticed that they ask you a bunch of questions. I'm wondering if what you write in the box has anything at all to do with the analysis.
I do note though that mine slightly different than everyone elses (but of course, I did some editing)
Did anyone else notice that we all seem to "You plan ahead, and are interested in beauty, design, outward appearance, and symmetry. "?
Yeah, Spinny, I bet they say that to anyone who can write their name with a mouse. It's not easy, and it's always ugly.
The reason you write your name is because they ask you questions about what you wrote, so you can have it there for reference.
I believe one of the questions was "How much of the box did your signature take up?" You wouldn't be able to answer that very well if you didn't have what you wrote there for reference.
Just my opinion.
You could say whatever, based on your intention, Chop. If they were really looking at the artwork, they would already know the answer to all those questions.
The other weird thing I noticed is how your lettering looks, having drawn it with a mouse. If I had really written it, I would have answered the questions a completely different way, every one of them, in fact.
Maybe I'll try it again, writing my sample in a box with a mouse, and answering the questions agaist an analog, pen-drawn sample. (And maybe I won't, also.)
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