Time this was brought back.
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Yes! and Epoch Times did a VERY interesting article last year on the benefits of cursive writing. It isn't just a way to communicate externally, it also provides additional ways for the brain to function and link information. Probably in their archives.
Cursive writing is not the same as cursing while writing (which is what I sometimes do when autocorrect goofs with my intended word.)
I usually write curse words in cursive… that way most people don’t know they’re being cursed at. Or if a smart one catches on, I blame it on cursive error.
My school, where I taught, still teaches cursive. Several times I had children who transferred to our school who had not had cursive. LOL I had been writing on the smart board for over a month using cursive before a child told me he couldn't read cursive!
Yes. And yes I can't believe only 61% I bet it's skewed like political polls
Exactly this! How many of us even bother looking at anything MSM? They're all so full of crap that they stink to high heaven.
If only there were some kind of concentrated effort to convert the the cursive characters on our founding documents to text in a book. Someone should get on this. And spread it far and wide.
yeah you have a point. Which is why I don't trust the 79 different versions of the bible either.
Exactly! They’ve (the DS) have been manipulating the written word for hundreds if not thousands of years. To think otherwise is foolish. Wake up people!
Nah man, people need to know cursive and Roman numerals.
You're barred from learning of our past if you don't know these.
Its like studying classical music, but not knowing how to read a bar staff.
It's funny the first time kids try to read Roman Numerals on a clock.
Ok, call me a shill or whatever but I cannot let this comment go…1) you should be able to read cursive. 2) copying something from cursive to print is not “translating” as it’s still the English language, just written differently. And 3) you can literally buy a pocket sized copy of the Constitution, Declaration, Rill of Rights, etc. in print format.
Thank you!