Nor readily legible. Interesting take, all the same.This handwriting is edgier. On the other hand, even more irregular. And even more nervy. Not much faster.
Oh yes, now I remember, you mentioned it earlier on. My father was an INTJ and he wrote neat and small and never went past the margins. Semi-calligraphy I should say. It may be you write calligraphy.I'll try to get one as soon as possible.
But people tell me how it looks like it came out of a computer.
(What does ISTJ handwriting look like?)
Nor readily legible. Interesting take, all the same.
You better ask Ivy. She knows everything.Is there a website I can go to to view different types' handwriting samples?
Oh yes, now I remember, you mentionearlier on. My father was an INTJ and he wrote neat and small and never went past the margins. Semi-calligraphy I should say. It may be you write calligraphy.
My ex-wife is an INTJ. She wrote calligraphy when I met her. When she abandoned the calligraphy her handwriting began to look like that od it ef Hillary.
Well, that was a pity.Yes, I've always been good at designing logos, and writing calligraphy was never frustrating for me. I've never learned formal calligraphy, though.
I must say, though, that my cursive is a bit sloppy. It's ironic, because I learned to write in cursive flawlessly at the age of 4. I abandoned it because I observed my father's handwriting and a lot of handwriting of adults (which was often in all caps) and I sorta looked up to my elders and then abandoned my cursive.
Newsweek (10/22/07) said:Never mind the man she's married to. Hillary Clinton isn't big on feelings. "Unthinking emotion," she wrote to a friend in college, "has always been pitiful to me." In "For Love of Politics," Sally Bedell Smith's new book on Bill and Hillary Clinton's marriage during their White House years, the First Lady is a woman determined not to surrender to emotion, even when her husband and the nation have. While President Clinton idles away an hour hugging his way through a rope line at a Democratic Leadership Council fund raiser, his wife, backstage, waits patiently to depart. [Note: Hmmm... A signifier for I as well?] As the president admits on TV to an affair with Monica Lewinsky, the First Lady waits in the White House solarium and greets staffers with a smile. Chelsea, the dutiful daughter, tries hard to mimic mom: "Emotions aren't rational," she tells friends.
... Even discussions about her marriage, that gripping grating psychodrama, come off as cerebral and qualified -- when the candidate and her staff choose to have them at all.
... She strives for cool detachment, but her husband's coterie sees the cracks. They are "wimps," she tells them in tirades, men who "don't have balls" and "don't know how to fight."
...[she] takes "refuge in denial," even in the storm of Lewinsky. "She knew intellectually there was a problem, an addiction," a close friend tells Smith, "but she still believed [her husband Bill] could never be that insane."
Oh yes, now I remember, you mentioned it earlier on. My father was an INTJ and he wrote neat and small and never went past the margins. Semi-calligraphy I should say. It may be you write calligraphy.
My ex-wife is an INTJ. She wrote calligraphy when I met her. When she abandoned the calligraphy her handwriting began to look like that of Hillary.
It's funny nobody thinks she's SJ.
You know, I have so many... opportunities for this country. (Rests face on hand, is silent for a moment, chokes up, shakes head.) I just don't want to see us fall backwards. (Almost inaudible.) I don't. (People clap.) So. (Regains control.) You know, this is very personal for me. (Voice becomes vulnerable again.) It's not just political, it's not just public. (More forceful.) I see what's happening. (Vulnerable again.) And we have to reverse it. And some people think elections are a game, they think it's like who's up or who's down. (Shakes head.) It's about our country, it's about our kids' futures... It's really about all of us, together. Some of us put ourselves out there and do this against some pretty difficult odds. And we do it each one of us because we care about our country. (Back to normal by now.) But some of us are right and some of us are wrong. Some of us are ready and some of us are not. Some of us know what we will do on day 1 and some of us haven't really thought that through enough.
Choking up at the thought of not getting to implement her ideas?
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She's INTJ!