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So in Q magazine theres a small segment about what John Lennon means to Bono and he wrote it in his handwriting. Its practically illegible, is it really that bad???
So in Q magazine theres a small segment about what John Lennon means to Bono and he wrote it in his handwriting. Its practically illegible, is it really that bad???
Love Bono's drawing of the plate!!
So in Q magazine theres a small segment about what John Lennon means to Bono and he wrote it in his handwriting. Its practically illegible, is it really that bad???
Right, because being an alcoholic totally changes your handwriting.
They all have shitty handwriting. At least it gives us a challenge to decipher it.
Love Bono's drawing of the plate!!
It's not really a matter of believing here.. you're linking two completely separate things(handwriting and alcoholism) together and claim there's a direct connection between them. I have never heard of it so I'd like to hear some proof on it.
As far as I know handwriting has 100% nothing to do with alcoholism or not. it's something you develop as a child and some people have neat writing, some don't. It's never exactly been researched how handwriting is determined, but it's got nothing to do with alcoholism or whatever drug abuse.
I'd say it's just a lucky coincidence... Most people I know including myself have terrible handwriting. Are we all alcoholists? Even my friend who has never in his life touched a drop of alcohol?
They're all terrible.
I can\t read all of them but the autographs are so cool, Bonocomet! I love their little messages/
Here's the thread where we did our best to figure it out
http://www.u2interference.com/forums/f195/q-magazine-lennon-and-me-by-bono-208041.html
It's not really a matter of believing here.. you're linking two completely separate things(handwriting and alcoholism) together and claim there's a direct connection between them. I have never heard of it so I'd like to hear some proof on it.
As far as I know handwriting has 100% nothing to do with alcoholism or not. it's something you develop as a child and some people have neat writing, some don't. It's never exactly been researched how handwriting is determined, but it's got nothing to do with alcoholism or whatever drug abuse.
Withdrawal is a state of tension resulting in handwriting characterized by
irregularity, ataxia and tremor.
Uhm, alcoholism changing handwriting is actually well documented.
handwriting alcoholism - Google zoeken
(Elsevier Science is not to be confused with the Dutch magazine of the same name.)
However, I have no idea of how it influences writing, or what alcoholic handwriting looks like.