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please some more examples of the hand writhing very interest it...
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honestly i dont think handwriting has anything to do with your personality
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@eshb4u2 Why did you bother to watch them? You said "THIER videoS," meaning you've watched many. So, why did you? If they are "a waste of time."
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kinda interesting
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@HappyHeartChick I agree. Just as we change our style preferences throughout life, whether it be the clothing we choose to wear in adolescence vs. the clothing we wear when we are 60, our lives and choices change through the constant experiences we have. My handwriting and lettering has changed numerous times - how can someone analyze something like that? Maybe i just like to make my g's with bigger loops!
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@thetruthisoutthere32 - I disagree. Handwriting is not a definitive method of determining a person's character/mood.etc, but I don't think that that it can be dismissed entirely. Just as a person's style of dressing says something about who they are, so does the way they write, the way they talk, the way they stand. We are who we are and it is made evident in what we do. No one should be convicted by how they write, certainly not, or I know of several people who should be in jail right now, lol.
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@HappyHeartChick - As far as predicting behavior or analyzing personality goes reading tea leaves or phrenology is more accurate than graphology.
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@HappyHeartChick - The only possible thing that can be gleaned from handwriting analysis relates to motor functioning and brain degeneration everything else is complete and utter nonsense.
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@thetruthisoutthere32 I agree that it isn't an exact science, if it is a science at all, but it does offer some insight into people. They are not always accurate nor do they prove anything so it's good that legal courts do not accept them as legitimate evidence. I just think it's fun to imagine and speculate, but only for fun.
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I call both shenanigans and bullshit on this pseudoscience. These "experts" should have picked up a textbook in college and learned something with actual value. I am sure glad the courts remain skeptical of graphology. According to Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, 509 U.S. 579 (1993) this type of evidence fails as expert testimony. This case deeply impacted the ability of charlatans in every state to take the witness stand and distort a court's fact finding process.
I cant stand expertvillage. their videos have no real content. they are a complete waste of time
eshb4u2 2 years ago 18
Very interesting & well presented. :)
MrJimWinter 3 years ago 12