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I heard somewhere that public schools are going to stop teaching kids how to write in cursive. Guess that means we the dying breed of fancy, huh? But seriously, America, let's get real. Cursive is the unspoken *** of penmanship. Its stops and starts are infrequent; one neverending pleasure stroke of ups and downs, comely curves, delectable edges, all made in one fluid motion. It's always somewhat satisfying to pen...                    ...no matter how sloppy the technique. See, children need to learn how to make love on paper before they grow up and slip between the sheets. It's important to teach them that it's not a crime to take the time to practice a little patience and appreciation. After all, that's how love is maintained, right? Forget e-signatures. Forget convenience. But don't forget the simple fact that everyone needs a little John Hancock.
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Apr 7, 2014
Apr 7, 2014 at 11:23 PM UTC
*********** of penmanship
I heard somewhere that public schools are going to stop teaching kids how to write in cursive. Guess that means we the dying breed of fancy, huh? But seriously, America, let's get real. Cursive is the unspoken *** of penmanship. Its stops and starts are infrequent; one neverending pleasure stroke of ups and downs, comely curves, delectable edges, all made in one fluid motion. It's always somewhat satisfying to pen...                    ...no matter how sloppy the technique. See, children need to learn how to make love on paper before they grow up and slip between the sheets. It's important to teach them that it's not a crime to take the time to practice a little patience and appreciation. After all, that's how love is maintained, right? Forget e-signatures. Forget convenience. But don't forget the simple fact that everyone needs a little John Hancock.
© Bitsy Sanders, April 2014
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36/F/American
Apr 7, 2014
Apr 7, 2014 at 11:23 PM UTC
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