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I find most doctors' handwriting indecipherable. It means you can't read someone's handwriting. That is their handwriting is so scrawly or something that you can't see what it says, rather than you can't read. I.e. their handwriting is illegible.
It all just really depends what they are like. Some can write big and sloppy and some can write neat and tidy. An Aspergers person can write neater or sloppier than anyone else. It doesn't change them, just how they behave and socialize. Edit: Poor handwriting is in fact more common in Aspergers. But not always.
All of the team members were right handed and Bill Gates is left handed.
It depends, anyone has their own opinion. For me, R.L. Stine is my favorite. I read his stories when I was just starting to learn to read chapter books all the way to now when I'm 10.
Not at all, a humans handwriting is completely depending on the movement of the pen and has no relation to a persons behaviour .
Using just the letters of a word, you can create a poem, paint a picture, or write a story all without having to worry about any handwriting.
because anyone can read manga at any age
This will depend on an individual's definition of "genius" but it is doubtful. There is a stereotype that doctors all have bad handwriting, for example, but that is not true (and some people would argue that they are intelligent but not necessarily geniuses). There have been many brilliant people throughout history who have had fairly good handwriting. In addition, the standards of handwriting have changed drastically through the years. Many, many years ago, you used to be considered extremely intelligent if you could write at all! There have also been different styles of writing (think of cursive versus print) and those affect handwriting as well. In short, some people who are geniuses may not have the most attractive handwriting but most of the time it is passable. Having bad handwriting is neither necessary nor sufficient for genius. An interesting exception is Leonardo da Vinci, who wrote with "mirror writing" (where he literally wrote so it could only be read in a mirror).
Yes he did.
All you have to do is practice over and over and over again.
all you have to do is just spy on anyone just like this
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