G is for #Graphology I started with the capital letter.
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G is for #Graphology I started with the capital letter.
Join us for #ArtABCs, the most laid-back art challenge ever
Share your art of anything starting with G!
No AI, Yes alt text, CW as needed
Oh I just love just how wildly incorrect this generative graphology assessment is here.
And I quote:
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Based on the principles of graphology, the following can be observed from the handwriting sample:
Slant: The consistent rightward slant of the letters suggests a person who is likely friendly, empathetic, and open to new experiences and meeting new people.
Size: The letters appear to be of medium size, which often indicates a well-adjusted individual with a balanced outlook on life.
Pressure: The medium to heavy pen pressure could indicate a person with significant energy, strong emotions, or a strong commitment to their endeavors.
Shape: The relatively rounded shape of the letters suggests a relaxed and open personality.
Spacing: Consistent spacing between words may indicate a person who is organized and methodical in their thinking and approach.
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I thought it might be a good time to post this. News is just breaking Trump’s suing the New York Times…
Handwriting expert analyses signature on Epstein card.
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Still struggling with my quadtree-based ForceAtlas2 implementation... Weirdly enough, it still manages at some point to put together densest parts of the graph (visible by their colors), but then things go completely off-track...
The signatures of my 9 x great grandparents John Bevan and Barbara Aubrey, c1680. Barbara’s signature suggests an artistic temperament. What do you think? 🤔