did you know: in victoria, australia (and also in western australia, or at least the school i went to when i was a kid) there is a unique handwriting system known as Victorian Cursive, and long story short now everybody who reads my handwriting is confused by my lowercase B's and K's

revel in the incredibility of the lowercase Z (a "zed" of course, not a "zee")

i only half-follow the victorian cursive methods though, for example, i don't do their x, u, p, and a few other letters

and my z is far superior to theirs

my handwriting style is now a weird mashup of victorian cursive and trying to optimise every character to be drawn in as few strokes as possible

i usually write a lot more quickly than i did in that picture above, this picture is more representative of what my handwriting actually looks like

(if you can't read it at all check the image caption)

yeah it looks awful but that lowercase y is delish

it's kinda weird how some letters drop down into the line below them, like y and q

and z if you're doing it The Cool Way

@lynnesbian all letters drop down into the line below them if you're not a coward B)

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