Turn Me On (handwriting analysis)
14 years ago
White is person doing the analysis and the purple is my comments about their observation.
Link to my note for analysis KitsuKyuu is my alias on Gaiaonline (avatar base=ed MMO).
I am extremely impressed!
Generally, I think artists have the most interesting handwriting. Musicians tend to be pretty messy. And painters and poets, etc. Writers usually have very pretty handwriting, albeit disturbed. xD I guess it depends on what you think of as "good" and "bad" handwriting.
Alright, first impression - healthy. (I wanted someone demented this time!)
A lot of the samples I see show either too much attention to detail or complete blow-off-ish-ness. Your writing has a nice balance, as if you're right between the two. Or farther to the non-perfectionist side, ironically. Or maybe that's just a need for speed I'm seeing. That's a good trait, though.
I don't really rush my handwriting, but I don't take the time to really make it "look pretty" either. I tried to make it legible though, that was paragraph #2. Try #1 was really kinda hard to make out....
I get the feeling that the letter breaks and lack of "i" dots are because of some kind of tension you feel in your day-to-day life, or something to do with your physical health, but that could also be completely wrong.
I do work at a warehouse and it has been both mentally and physically stressful. I never realized I didn't dot my i's... Hmm.. how do you not notice that? XD
Interestingly, I interpret from your signature that you have a desire for attention (if not attention, then respect) in a public sense. Your strongest public feelings might be about how you're veiwed as an artist, or something similar.
My online persona's have a greater impact on my day-to-day routine. Plus, I have fought with my family over being different for years. They have come to accept it, but I doubt they will ever understand...
But your personal, private view of yourself is toned-down and doesn't feel a need to compensate for anything.
I am the most lax person you would ever meet in regards to appearance, unless I'm in a "performing mood", but everyone has those spells. I'm happiest with a graphic tee and some jeans.
You actually seem quite stable. Whatever attitude or course you decide on, you tend to keep it...(?)
I am rather headstrong (get that from my dad, who everyone compares me to) in whatever I do or believe. |D
The more I look at this, actually, the more signs of natural intelligence I see. I don't see a lot of that nowdays... But hey, don't tell anyone I said that. 0:
Intelligence can be a fickle thing.
A lot of it is perfectionism leaking through in the way I word my sentences. My love of books and reading tends to lead me to pick up peculiar structures of grammar and a nice sized vocabulary to play with. And the fact that I believe that technology has spoiled the next generation with this "txt ch3t" that is impossible at best some days to decipher. I really do prefer to spell my word out.
The rest is (more of my dad) my semi-photographic memory. I retain anything of interest (that I like, ex: Japanese tea ceremony my dad showed us when he came back from Japan, how to take apart and re-assemble a computer), but usually key points here and there of everything else (ex: cursive handwriting, A Tale of Two Cities, The history of the making of Soap).
Link to my note for analysis KitsuKyuu is my alias on Gaiaonline (avatar base=ed MMO).
I am extremely impressed!
Generally, I think artists have the most interesting handwriting. Musicians tend to be pretty messy. And painters and poets, etc. Writers usually have very pretty handwriting, albeit disturbed. xD I guess it depends on what you think of as "good" and "bad" handwriting.
Alright, first impression - healthy. (I wanted someone demented this time!)
A lot of the samples I see show either too much attention to detail or complete blow-off-ish-ness. Your writing has a nice balance, as if you're right between the two. Or farther to the non-perfectionist side, ironically. Or maybe that's just a need for speed I'm seeing. That's a good trait, though.
I don't really rush my handwriting, but I don't take the time to really make it "look pretty" either. I tried to make it legible though, that was paragraph #2. Try #1 was really kinda hard to make out....
I get the feeling that the letter breaks and lack of "i" dots are because of some kind of tension you feel in your day-to-day life, or something to do with your physical health, but that could also be completely wrong.
I do work at a warehouse and it has been both mentally and physically stressful. I never realized I didn't dot my i's... Hmm.. how do you not notice that? XD
Interestingly, I interpret from your signature that you have a desire for attention (if not attention, then respect) in a public sense. Your strongest public feelings might be about how you're veiwed as an artist, or something similar.
My online persona's have a greater impact on my day-to-day routine. Plus, I have fought with my family over being different for years. They have come to accept it, but I doubt they will ever understand...
But your personal, private view of yourself is toned-down and doesn't feel a need to compensate for anything.
I am the most lax person you would ever meet in regards to appearance, unless I'm in a "performing mood", but everyone has those spells. I'm happiest with a graphic tee and some jeans.
You actually seem quite stable. Whatever attitude or course you decide on, you tend to keep it...(?)
I am rather headstrong (get that from my dad, who everyone compares me to) in whatever I do or believe. |D
The more I look at this, actually, the more signs of natural intelligence I see. I don't see a lot of that nowdays... But hey, don't tell anyone I said that. 0:
Intelligence can be a fickle thing.
A lot of it is perfectionism leaking through in the way I word my sentences. My love of books and reading tends to lead me to pick up peculiar structures of grammar and a nice sized vocabulary to play with. And the fact that I believe that technology has spoiled the next generation with this "txt ch3t" that is impossible at best some days to decipher. I really do prefer to spell my word out.
The rest is (more of my dad) my semi-photographic memory. I retain anything of interest (that I like, ex: Japanese tea ceremony my dad showed us when he came back from Japan, how to take apart and re-assemble a computer), but usually key points here and there of everything else (ex: cursive handwriting, A Tale of Two Cities, The history of the making of Soap).
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