Let me see if I can read it...Pls dont use cursive letter again for this kind of messages
Nah. I just thought that it save your time to "uncode" the text.I swear, people on the internet treat the ability to read cursive like it's the realm of cryptography. All bow down to my superior boomer skills as a code breaker, I guess.
That's because it all too often does enter into the realm of cryptography. I will forever curse whoever popularized cursive (heh, curse, cursive, it just dawned on me...) to the point that local school curriculums insisted on forcing us kids to learn how to write English in cursive, even though English is not a native language to begin with.I swear, people on the internet treat the ability to read cursive like it's the realm of cryptography. All bow down to my superior boomer skills as a code breaker, I guess.
There are only 2 people I know that write in cursive and I only read their handwriting once a year (birthday cards). Neither of their handwriting are as illegible as whatever that font was, there is cursive and then there is just scribbles.I swear, people on the internet treat the ability to read cursive like it's the realm of cryptography. All bow down to my superior boomer skills as a code breaker, I guess.
Pls dont use cursive letter again for this kind of messages
I swear, people on the internet treat the ability to read cursive like it's the realm of cryptography.
Seriously, fuck cursive.
I uploaded and slept. Didn't expected such strong reactions. I didn't know cursive are such hazard. I will never use them again.Please never use that font again
For me it wasn't that it was cursive, it was that it was legitimately just scribbles at that point. Like legitimately illegible.I uploaded and slept. Didn't expected such strong reactions. I didn't know cursive are such hazard. I will never use them again.
I'm comfortable with
cursive, I didn't thought about it.
Just to be clear, I wasn't pissed off at you when I derided cursive earlier, although I agree that it's significantly harder to read than is typical for cursive font.I uploaded and slept. Didn't expected such strong reactions. I didn't know cursive are such hazard. I will never use them again.
I'm comfortable with
cursive, I didn't thought about it.
For me it wasn't that it was cursive, it was that it was legitimately just scribbles at that point. Like legitimately illegible.
No problems, I didn't think anything wrong with the comments. Cursives are relatively illigibles.Just to be clear, I wasn't pissed off at you when I derided cursive earlier, although I agree that it's significantly harder to read than is typical for cursive font.
@AnonymousContributor @packnerz If you have something to say, be brave enough to tell it to my face instead of hiding behind thereaction. I've said nothing that's out of line or untrue.
The problem is the font, when you use cursives with that font is hard to read. Is worse when english is not your first language like is my case.No problems, I didn't think anything wrong with the comments. Cursives are relatively illigibles.
It is readable. Once you get the basics down you can generally infer what a word says. It's not some mystical art.Just to be clear, I wasn't pissed off at you when I derided cursive earlier, although I agree that it's significantly harder to read than is typical for cursive font.
@AnonymousContributor @packnerz If you have something to say, be brave enough to tell it to my face instead of hiding behind thereaction. I've said nothing that's out of line or untrue.
The font that Geako had originally used? Maybe, if we exclude certain words. But cursive in general requires me to reread a sentence up to a dozen times in order for my confused mind to finally decipher which letters some of the twisted graphemes are supposed to be (and thus make sense of what the sentence is trying to say), and it's not rare for me to end up throwing in the towel in frustration and ask someone else's help.It is readable. Once you get the basics down you can generally infer what a word says. It's not some mystical art.
If you have to infer what a word is instead of knowing because the letters are distinct then you kind of just admitted he's rightIt is readable. Once you get the basics down you can generally infer what a word says. It's not some mystical art.
I'm the opposite of you apparently, I can generally read cursive but the font Geako use was not legible to meThe font that Geako had originally used? Maybe, if we exclude certain words. But cursive in general requires me to reread a sentence up to a dozen times in order for my confused mind to finally decipher which letters some of the twisted graphemes are supposed to be (and thus make sense of what the sentence is trying to say), and it's not rare for me to end up throwing in the towel in frustration and ask someone else's help.
Kanaria: My, what a boring thing do they discuss here. I'd rather we talk about the taste of Sou-sama's Wiener!
Sou: Hm? Kana, you really like to be fed, huh? What an ideal Ojou-sama you are.
Kanaria: I certainly enjoyed that! But I sure hope you let me feast on the real thing next ♥
Sou: You horny Little Sunshine. Well, fine by me, but we only got fan-colored - this is the wrong timeline for that kind of stuff.
Kanaria: looks shocked
I didn't say that it was as easy as normal font, mind you. It's definitely harder.I'm the opposite of you apparently, I can generally read cursive but the font Geako use was not legible to me
Well, there's not much to talk about "魅姦 [Mikan]" (kari) - of course it's not her real name, we don't know her real name yet - but she really deserves one and I hope kissa reveals it soon. She's kinda cute and definitely a horny bitch in heat - well, most are, but she has issues hiding it. Sumire would detect and defenestrate her in seconds. I think the colors you choose for her are a pretty good match.chat about the Girl in Page. She is mechyaa-cute.