*DB wheels out the Jello cart*
Handwriting analysis
by Lady Lee 49 Replies latest jw friends
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slugga
*DB wheels out the Jello cart*
Oooo Do they do Female wrestling on this site?
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diamondblue1974
Anyone is welcome Slugga!
I have wielded the Jello cart to hopefully disuade our friend Unclebruce from picking a fight with Lady Lee...and if they are going into battle....they are better fighting with Jello than words in my view!
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slugga
*Pulls up a chair*
Will they do it NAKED? Should be a laugh !
lol
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diamondblue1974
Theres hope matey....theres hope!
DB74
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slugga
Ok last person onthe site to post a face pic has to eat the Jelly afterwards
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misanthropic
Wow Scully and I must write similar....
Here is mine
******* The Analysis Starts Here *******
For a graphologist, the spacing on the page reflects the writer's attitude toward their own world and relationship to things in his or her own space. If the inputted data was correct T has left lots of white space on the left side of the paper. T fills up the rest of the page in a normal fashion. If this is true, then T has a healthy relationship to the past and is ready to move on. The right side of the page represents the future and T is ready and willing to get started living now and planning for the future. T would like to leave the past behind and move on.
T has a healthy imagination and displays a fair amount of trust. She lets new people into her circle of friends. She uses his imagination to understand new ideas, things, and people.
T is sarcastic. This is a defense mechanism designed to protect her ego when she feels hurt. She pokes people harder than she gets poked. These sarcastic remarks can be very funny. They can also be harsh, bitter, and caustic at the same time.
T is a practical person whose goals are planned, practical, and down to earth. This is typical of people with normal healthy self-esteem. She needs to visualize the end of a project before she starts. She finds joy in anticipation and planning. Notice that I said he plans everything she is going to do, that doesn't necessarily mean things go as planned. T basically feels good about herself. She has a positive self-esteem which contributes to her success. She feels she has the ability to achieve anything she sets her mind to. However, she sets her goals using practicality-- not too "out of reach". She has enough self-confidence to leave a bad situation, yet, she will not take great risks, as they relate to his goals. A good esteem is one key to a happy life. Although there is room for improvement in the confidence catagery, her self-perception is better than average.
T is a cumulative and procedural thinker. She likes to have all the facts before making a decision. She thinks or creates much like a brick mason, stacking fact upon fact. Her thought pattern or the conclusion will not be complete until the last fact is in place. Like that brick wall, T learns faster through visual demonstration than through quick verbal instructions. Once she has learned new material, and understood it, he won't forget. T is a methodical thinker, therefore he is able to build things and come up with new ideas. In an argument, she often loses to rapid thinking people because she is thinking thirty minutes later about what she should have said. These people often are very booksmart, but can be out-gunned in a rapid fire verbal debate. She may learn new ideas at a slower pace than other "less detailed" people, but once she gets it, she can handle repetition. Some people hate jobs with too much repetition, she can handle it better than most.
T is not facing something going on in her life today. She is deceiving herself about it. Often, T's opinion of herself is different than those around her. This trait gives T the ability to deny anything that does not agree with her "truth." This trait is not always something negative. It is only a defense mechanism allowing T not to face some reality in her life at this time.
T is sensitive to criticism about his ideas and philosophies. She will sometimes worry what people will think if she tells them what she believes in. This doesn't mean she won't talk, or that she feels ashamed. It merely means she is sensitive to what others think, regarding her beliefs.
T is moderately outgoing. Her emotions are stirred by sympathy and heart rendering stories. In fact, she can be kind, friendly, affectionate and considerate of others. She has the ability to put herself into the other person's shoes. T will be somewhat moody, with highs and lows. Sometimes she will be happy, the next day she might be sad. She has the unique ability to get along equally well with what psychology calls introverts and extroverts. This is because she is in between. Psychology calls T an ambivert. She understands the needs of both types. Although they get along, she will not tolerate anyone that is too "far out." She doesn't sway too far one way or the other. When convincing her to buy a product or an idea, a heart rendering story could mean a great deal to her. She puts herself in the same situation as the person in the story, yet she will not buy anything that seems overly impractical or illogical. T is an expressive person. She outwardly shows her emotions. She may even show traces of tears when hearing a sad story. T is a "middle-of-the-roader," politically as well as logically. She weighs both sides of an issue, sits on the fence, and then will decide when she finally has to. She basically doesn't relate to any far out ideas and usually won't go to the extreme on any issue.
People that write their letters in an average height and average size are moderate in their ability to interact socially. According to the data input, T doesn't write too large or too small, indicating a balanced ability to be social and interact with others.
T has a desire for attention. People around T will notice this need. She may fulfill this need by a variety of ways depending on her own character. -
Scully
Scully - please pay attention - you mind learn something about netiquet - this thread was deliberately interfered with and broken in two by Lady Lee - Lady Lee ended a damn fine thread, Simple enough for you? Moches original thread had build up a beautiful momentum that was abruptly stopped by an interfering ol' bidy lol. that's what I am bemoaning. Good threads are hard to find. And this one is good too.
Actually, unclebruce, Lady Lee started a new thread of her own, using the link provided my mosche. This is actually a better alternative than cluttering up mosche's original thread with "fluff" and keeping his thread on topic as it concerns Rutherford's handwriting analysis. Is that simple enough for you? Just so you know, mods/Forum Assistants on JWD do NOT have the ability to "split" threads. So you're quite mistaken in that belief. People who want to post to the Rutherford thread can do that on mosche's thread, and people who want to post fluff about their own handwriting analysis can do that here. I suspect that you wouldn't have said a peep about it if someone other than a Forum Assistant had started another thread based on mosche's thread. All your baiting about "abuse of power" etc is quite transparent.I know this board moves a bit fast, but try to keep up, will you? Otherwise we'll have to send you on another walkabout.
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Scully
I used to have a friend in high school who would compete with me to see who could write the tinyest.
Leolaia! I had a friend in high school who did exactly the same thing with me!! We almost drove our chemistry teacher insane by writing all of our lab reports on graph paper with 1mm squares - we got as small as 1½ mm high x 1 mm wide... you needed a really really sharp pencil to do it! LOL
Oh, and if the chemistry teacher caught us chewing gum in class, we had to drop a quarter into this big Mason jar on his desk that said Donate 25¢ to the Red Cross.
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Frannie Banannie
If the inputted data was correct Sara has no white space or margins on a typical sheet of paper. Sara fills up every last inch on the top, right, left, and bottom. Hmmm. If this is true, then Sara has a very aggressive personality toward others and quite frankly lacks a bit of respect for the space and property of other people. I would be surprised if Sara just comes into someone's home and helps herself to a drink in the refrigerator. This can be both an obnoxious personality trait and it can be assertive and effective in getting what you want. There isn't much fear of getting in trouble here, Sara finds plenty of reasons to break the rules and get in trouble. (Okay, perhaps when she was younger, not anymore?) Basically, people with no margins are a handful.
Sparky, you would THINK that they would realize that a person who fills up all the space on the page is just living their life FULLY, instead of limiting their activities and manifesting all sorts of inhibitive behavior.
Frannie (who cares more about Sparkplug than her luggage)