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Message Subject QAnon: It's on, don't panic ii
Poster Handle hankie
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Karli I think put up pictures of the Constitution the other day and it occurred to me that they've stopped teaching script in schools. Ostensibly because they say people use computers and they don't need script.

Did a small experiment. Asked for millenials to read the Constitution for me from the document. They all could not read it. Some tried to fudge it knowing some of the Constitution but then they all admitted they were not taught to read or write script in school.

This freaked me out today.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78146865


CURSive
for a reason. 'Spelling' words with symbols into occult decrees or 'sentences' under the rules of grimoire/grammar.
Unbind the mind. Cursive links or binds the symbols together, for purpose. Mind work.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32918399


noice

The etymology is this
cursive (adj.)
in reference to writing in which the letters are joined and formed rapidly without lifting the pen or pencil, 1784, from French cursif (18c.), from Medieval Latin cursivus "running," from Latin cursus "a running," from past participle of currere "to run" (from PIE root *kers- "to run").

The notion is of "written with a running hand" (without raising the pen), originally as opposed to the older uncial hand. Greek cursive writing is attested from 160 B.C.E. An older name for it was joining-hand (1580s) because the successive letters of each word are joined. As a noun, "cursive letters or writing," by 1850. Related: Cursively.

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But yes the notion of spells and spelling being the same word kind of gives it away. There is no spelling today with the world going to keyboards which do not have the same connection as hand-pen-paper (follow the pen) that is sorely lacking. I can't even type on my phone without the fucking (pardon my French) thing trying to correct me...

correct (v.)
mid-14c., "to set (someone) right by punishing for a fault or error, to discipline;" late 14c., of texts, "to bring into accordance with a standard or original," from Latin correctus, past participle of corrigere "to put straight, attempt to make (a crooked thing) straight, reduce to order, set right;" in transferred use, "to reform, amend," especially of speech or writing, from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + regere "to lead straight, rule" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line," thus "to lead, rule").

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So in essence my phone is trying to discipline me? Well, isn't that special.
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