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Anticorp ,

They’re all easy to read when you know cursive.

shadearg , (edited )
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Exactly. Randall Munroe turns 40 before the end of this year.

Scraping the bottom of the barrel, I guess?

Edit: In the 80s, children were seriously evaluated for learning disabilty if they could not read cursive, as it was considered a developmental necessity. They didn’t joke around with this back then.

UsernameIsTooLon ,

insert language is easy to read when you know insert language

I think part of the problem lies in how cursive directly derived from print letters so shit like S and Z makes you wonder who came up with this.

psud ,

When you know the right cursive. We used slightly clearer letter shapes in Australia in the 80s

Though knowing any cursive makes it easier to decode unfamiliar ones

Honytawk ,

Machine coding is also easy to read if you know binary

Good thing it is the 21st century where those things aren’t needed anymore

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