Graphology: the study of how our personality influences our handwriting
By Oneironaut
@_sketch_ (5742)
United States
January 8, 2011 11:13pm CST
I took a 10 question quiz about my handwriting. :) It asks all sorts of questions like how do you cross your "t"s, how dark your writing is, and even what color you prefer to write with.
http://www.gurl.com/play/quizzes/pages/0,,708557,00.html
I got the result "sensitive scripter"
"Your handwriting reveals you as a thoughtful, intellectual type who avoids fake people and places where there's lots of noise and crowds. You're probably the one people go to when they're feeling super sad and don't run off at the mouth unless someone hounds you for your opinion.
Being creative is probably easy for you, but expressing it in front of a large group is not. You might write in a blog or journal, enjoy things that are old-fashioned or obscure, and (maybe) don't get most pop culture references. (who cares about 'em anyway?)"
Haha. This describes me perfectly, especially the part about pop culture references.
I think this quiz is especially cool because it has a thing at the bottom so you can share your results on your webpage if you want. :)
Well what do you think? Did you take the quiz? What do you think of your results?
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2 responses
@GADHISUNU (2162)
• India
10 Jan 11
Graphology, is a Science, I agree. But I am surprised how they have turned into a questionnaire! This is the irony of the present day style of making a business out of everything.It(Graphology) is a Science to be learnt from some one trained and experienced in it and be practiced by accumulating experience over the years. If you are finding that it is making sense via a questionnaire, I am just surprised.
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
9 Jan 11
it's mine:
Your handwriting reveals you as a thoughtful, intellectual type who avoids fake people and places where there's lots of noise and crowds. You're probably the one people go to when they're feeling super sad and don't run off at the mouth unless someone hounds you for your opinion.
Being creative is probably easy for you, but expressing it in front of a large group is not. You might write in a blog or journal, enjoy things that are old-fashioned or obscure and (maybe) don't get most pop culture references (who cares about 'em
yea, I think this is the right result.



