Updated 55 Days ago

A Graphologist's Take on How You Cross Your 'Ts'

 Handwriting has never been my forte. I probably haven't used cursive since the third grade, and even then, it scored a "needs improvement" on my report card.

 But despite having no technique, "Dr. Gerard Ackerman," (I use quotes because his credentials seems questionable) a graphologist, was still able to determine a pretty accurate description of my personality via my online handwriting test. I took several of them that are offered online, and not only was this one the most accurate, but Dr. Ackerman's sarcastic video analysis of my handwriting had me laughing out loud. 

According to the good doctor, I'm calm, independent, ambitious and comfortable in large groups. He was overcome with emotion at one point, and professed his love for me, but then went on to call me a momma's girl. Dr. Ackerman said that since I have a long crossbar on my "T," the longer the better (cough, cough); as in it makes me an optimistic leader.

Anyway, it's a good way to kill a few minutes this Friday. For me, it was a good way to think about how the heck to write is script again. For a lengthier, more analytical and slightly less amusing handwriting analysis, click here.

 

About The Author:

I just moved back to The Lou from CoMo and I'd love to hear from you. Shoot me an idea/comment/bored rambling at audrey@toastedrav.com.

I am also an expert at the Chicken Dance, and I am willing to give lessons for a small fee.


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