10 RED FLAGS you NEED to look out for in someone's Handwriting

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Leah Eckardt

Leah Eckardt

Күн бұрын

TW: eating dis0rders, vi0lence, mention of s*rial k*llers
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@idk-vk2fp
@idk-vk2fp Жыл бұрын
This is like astrology for writers
@captainyulef5845
@captainyulef5845 Жыл бұрын
Yep
@jinggu.
@jinggu. Жыл бұрын
imo graphology is better because it makes more sense
@eatingyoshi4403
@eatingyoshi4403 Жыл бұрын
@@jinggu. Yep having angles in your hand writing means your an angry person, that makes about as much sense to me as astrology
@jinggu.
@jinggu. Жыл бұрын
@@eatingyoshi4403 well you can't learn much from a top 10 video. and even if i tried to explain handwriting traits to you, you wouldn't even bother to waste time on reading my explanation, would you
@matilda4406
@matilda4406 Жыл бұрын
no. It's feelings on paper.
@sanny8716
@sanny8716 Жыл бұрын
If someone wants to leave you because of your handwriting, that's definitely a red flag
@mattmeyer6186
@mattmeyer6186 Жыл бұрын
Literally like the first thing she said........
@d.h.dd.h.d.5230
@d.h.dd.h.d.5230 Жыл бұрын
Right! Drs wd never get married.
@Sapwolf
@Sapwolf Жыл бұрын
You got that right. I'm sure I will see this lady on one of the MGTOW sites on how crazy women are.
@sanny8716
@sanny8716 Жыл бұрын
@@Sapwolf Why would you look at such sites?
@KaranBagga87
@KaranBagga87 5 ай бұрын
Graphology is a pseudoscience.
@lobstershark5059
@lobstershark5059 Жыл бұрын
Greatttttt now I have to worry about my handwriting too
@Osewoo
@Osewoo Жыл бұрын
Noooooooooo AHHAHAHAHAHA
@lucidberrypro
@lucidberrypro Жыл бұрын
Saaame! 🤣
@gelflingfay
@gelflingfay Жыл бұрын
I haven't even started the video and this was my thought.
@SlytherinSkittle
@SlytherinSkittle Жыл бұрын
FOR REAL
@godnyx117
@godnyx117 Жыл бұрын
Or you don't hang out and care about idiots...
@lgrr6985
@lgrr6985 Жыл бұрын
I hope I'm not the only one that thinks this is shallow. My handwriting looks like the compressed and angled examples. But I'm actually really relaxed when I'm writing like this. This just seems like a new way to judge people's personalities based on some very small aspect of their actions.
@godnyx117
@godnyx117 Жыл бұрын
Some people really have the need to turn others down in order to feel good with themselves. Just ignore them bro!
@eric-ms3pz
@eric-ms3pz Жыл бұрын
I agree. Instead of judging people's qualities by some mysterious reading of handwriting why not just judge people by their actual qualities? Their actions, their words etc
@thatguy7249
@thatguy7249 Жыл бұрын
just to be that guy, but did you know the CIA and FBI use graphology. which means even if its so called shallow it has it's validity.
@vincentgoupil180
@vincentgoupil180 Жыл бұрын
@@thatguy7249 Agree. It's used in combination with other fields such as body language where it's not one attribute but a set of indicators together at a particular time.
@yesiwillstealurwig6589
@yesiwillstealurwig6589 Жыл бұрын
@@thatguy7249 yes but there is a HUGE margin of error. You don't know if the person was just taught to write that way, or if they were really tired, or if they were just bored and purposely write in a sloppy way. Maybe there is a little validity, but it must not be the only indicator. In fact, it should be the indicator with the least credibility.
@edi9892
@edi9892 Жыл бұрын
I got very mixed feelings about this. It's mostly known as a pseudoscience, but I do see how some aspects can tell you about health and the mind. The problem is that it becomes easily overstated and you get judged for something and you might not even know why you get excluded from opportunities and it all boils down to little details in your handwriting... (you can transfer it to other fields too where amateurs then try playing experts, just because it becomes a hype)
@edi9892
@edi9892 Жыл бұрын
BTW: I always struggled with my handwriting. I can do pretty complex and delicate things with my hands, but when it comes to writing, it feels like I'm not in control of my body and everything is so sluggish. I can write reasonably nicely, but it's too damn slow. When I try to write fast, I can't read my own handwriting and my hand gets the worst cramp as if I had tried rock climbing for an hour as a total beginner... I frigging hated it in school. I modified my handwriting in order to make writing more efficient, but getting rid of hard turns resulted in tangling. I tried and tried and tried. Still, I never managed to be fast and smooth and above all write in a reproducible manner (size, spacing, angle...). Meanwhile, my female colleagues could easily keep up with a type font, or really artistic handwriting...
@sapphirefrost3323
@sapphirefrost3323 Жыл бұрын
@@edi9892 same man
@sapphirefrost3323
@sapphirefrost3323 Жыл бұрын
Bro I will be straight up honest this has to be overly exaggerated although yeah the mental pressure and things like that are correct in many other ways. But this isnt fully correct because I kind of think these are based off personal experiences. I write time to time and most of the time I dont focus on my handwriting because I dont want to care about how it looks to me personally . But this is kind of makin me feel bad for that now.=_=
@kinleymarie7x
@kinleymarie7x Жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree. Handwriting analysis shouldn’t be the sole thing you judge someone on. If they have a bunch of other red flags and their handwriting is kinda sus, then you can go from there. But without any other evidence it’s just like… zodiac signs
@edi9892
@edi9892 Жыл бұрын
@@kinleymarie7x there are some serious red flags in humans you shouldn't ignore, but then again, I've seen some dangerous people who were nice to me and would more likely help you in case of an emergency than regular folk. Heck, I've been cut by a Katana and was bleeding profusely and those around me panicked more than I did! I had to go and find first aid and patch myself up! Just imagine having 5 people around you that you consider friendly, but NONE of them helps you when it really matters! Then there was my grandfather: he was a member of the Wehrmacht, had been imprisoned for lesser war crimes, came out and remained a petty criminal. He was also most definitely a psychopath. Yet, he was my favourite relative! He didn't judge me, he didn't hold any grudges, not even against the Russians despite all he had seen in war. Plus, when it really mattered he would risk his life to defend his family! (However, in every day life, he would have hardly qualified as father of the year or husband of the year...). That should show you how complex and complicated humans can be...
@memethornislowkeysad8987
@memethornislowkeysad8987 Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say while watching this that hard pressure on paper can actually be a sign of dyslexia and not necessarily anger, as you write in a different way/apply pressure in a weird way that ends up tearing the page. I had it a lot as a kid since I held my pencil weird and have heavy pressure also also another note: warping and those slanted d's can actually be from essential tremors/tics/other random jerks of movement. (random but ive met a lot of people on the spectrum who have warping in the middle zone and those really slanted d's, just thought it was interesting)
@justadreemurr
@justadreemurr Жыл бұрын
on the spectrum as in autism, or as in the tic-disorder spectrum?
@memethornislowkeysad8987
@memethornislowkeysad8987 Жыл бұрын
@@justadreemurr autism, though i'm sure it can be seen in a lot of people with tics and muscle spasms too
@littlewyzard
@littlewyzard Жыл бұрын
yes!!! analyzing a person’s handwriting as some kind of judge of character is completely unreliable. i’m left handed which means when i write from left to right i’m pushing my pencil across the page instead of pulling as most right handed people would, resulting in more pressure when writing
@Ennio444
@Ennio444 Жыл бұрын
Jumbled lines or incoherent strokes can be a sign of ADHD. Pressure on paper too. I am a teacher and I stare at thousands of handwritten pages a month, and boy let me tell you how graphology is a bunch of hogwash.
@milesssyy
@milesssyy Жыл бұрын
I have dyslexia and on the contrary, I write very lightly. 🤣 One time my teacher didn't notice that I have answers written at the back of the test paper.
@kimpieolinkie794
@kimpieolinkie794 Жыл бұрын
girl, this makes me feel like everything i write is wrong and twisted in one way or another 💀💀💀
@9thAvalon
@9thAvalon 4 ай бұрын
That's kinda the point
@griggiorouge
@griggiorouge Жыл бұрын
also if they write with their own blood. huge red flag.
@Swimmerpsycho
@Swimmerpsycho 11 ай бұрын
I did that once😢 I accidentally cut myself on my pen, didn’t realise and then wrote with the bloody pen, which had run out of ink😅
@halinkap5217
@halinkap5217 11 ай бұрын
With this I strongly agree!!!
@bluestormyseas8981
@bluestormyseas8981 2 ай бұрын
😂😂
@laureng4710
@laureng4710 Жыл бұрын
Some of the things you've said in this video could potentially cause people with harmless disabilities to be stigmatized. Hard pressure on paper can be a result of disabilities; It doesn't mean someone has anger issues. It's harder for me to write by hand than the average person, and it makes me put more pressure on paper when writing, because it requires a lot of concentration. Disabilities can also result in illegible handwriting or malformations in letters.
@everythingissalad2969
@everythingissalad2969 Жыл бұрын
Well, i mean, graphology is pseudoscience and doesn't mean anything while also completely disregarding disabled and neurodivergent people, so anyone who takes this kinda stuff seriously should be regarded with a grain of salt
@kKkk-bi1ed
@kKkk-bi1ed Жыл бұрын
She has mentioned before that persons with disabilities are often exempt.
@ehayoun50
@ehayoun50 Жыл бұрын
​@@everythingissalad2969 🎉
@Fleta_Maughner
@Fleta_Maughner 11 ай бұрын
I love the bumps and marks left on the other side of my essay papers, it feel so nice to touch it. Artists also have to practice pen pressure a lot to convey the feeling they’re trying to express in their art, i know this because it’s something that i do so often.
@theop00
@theop00 Жыл бұрын
I guess I'm a dishonest serial killer who eats babies' fingers for breakfast. Additionally, when I write fast because my professor blurts out 100 words per second, I'm also becoming severely emotionally unstable.
@Nottheone480
@Nottheone480 Жыл бұрын
My "friend" had the felon claw in her handwriting. I always thought that it was a cool quirk to her handwriting and it looked good but in the end she ended up bullying me and i ended up leaving school because of how bad it got at one point.
@line1631
@line1631 Жыл бұрын
My ‘‘friend‘‘ had it, too. She wasn’t the nicest person in my life. I remember that I even tried to copy her handwriting. I got tired of it after 1 year.
@Handlebrake2
@Handlebrake2 Жыл бұрын
It's pseudoscience
@ajmosutra7667
@ajmosutra7667 Жыл бұрын
I have it too but people call me a good person. Still, im not a conventional one and am rebellious
@megharoni
@megharoni Жыл бұрын
Similar situation here! I tried to emulate the "claw" because I thought it looked cool but I couldn't maintain it the way my "friend" could... Truly was a red flag.
@jonginslaceglove3651
@jonginslaceglove3651 Жыл бұрын
That had nothing to do with her handwriting I can guarantee you that. This is such shallow thinking
@Dialga9187
@Dialga9187 Жыл бұрын
This video gave me more insight about people who enjoy analysing how people write than it gave me information about the possible red flags in people's handwriting.
@qwertyCandy
@qwertyCandy Жыл бұрын
Right? Perhaps there is something to it, I would need to look into it more (this video was a random recommendation), but it frankly sounds like pseudoscience 🤷‍♀️
@lgrr6985
@lgrr6985 Жыл бұрын
Definitely. This just sounds like descriptions of sodiac signs. This handwriting looks like this, so the person must be like this. Seems very made up and shallow
@player17wastaken
@player17wastaken Жыл бұрын
Please, and I mean this in the most soft way possible, learn basic critical thinking. It sounds like and insult but I genuinely want to help you from falling into the dangerous hole that is pseudoscience
@averyk7
@averyk7 Жыл бұрын
The thing with handwriting analysis is that it 'indicates' rather than factually tells you about a person. There is only so much you can find out about someone from their handwriting, and most of it is speculation. Usually you'd say "Handwriting analysis can help you find INDICATORS of someone's personality, behaviour, thinking patterns, etc."
@everythingissalad2969
@everythingissalad2969 Жыл бұрын
Just want to say, I'm the 69th like
@Emlakew
@Emlakew Жыл бұрын
I wish there were more graphology channels! Your the reason I learned graphology was even a thing. You inspired me so I started a journal about 2 months ago and tried to add healthy traits to my handwriting. I now write daily and it’s literally changed my life so far! When I first started I got a huge headache- almost like my brain “didn’t want to change” and I felt super weird after writing a page with all the healthy traits I could find. my handwriting started super small with lowercase i s but over the weeks it’s gotten bigger and healthier naturally and i don’t have to force it now. I feel a lot more optimistic I think graphotherapy is def something worth looking into. Just wanted to say thanks so much and I hope you reach 100k!
@nato_potato3505
@nato_potato3505 Жыл бұрын
@@kcatsurrealityexplorer yea same i usually get healthy handwriting traits if ever i feel in a happy or in a good and vice versa. Those healthy traits come naturally u cant add it, but thats just me tho
@Handlebrake2
@Handlebrake2 Жыл бұрын
It's pseudoscience
@jasso.183
@jasso.183 Жыл бұрын
The replies on this definitely did NOT pass the vibe check. I have to say, graphotherapy is not something I'm familiar with, but I'm glad it's been of help to you. I know I've become more aware of my emotions thanks to graphology but to go about regulating optimism and neuroticism and the like *through* graphotherapy, that's pretty interesting. More power to ya! just don't be a serial killer trying to go by unnoticed please ;-;
@systemdersiebenwelten
@systemdersiebenwelten Жыл бұрын
@@Handlebrake2 True, there should be a disclaimer: For entertainment purposes only.
@jennifersilves4195
@jennifersilves4195 Жыл бұрын
​@@kcatsurrealityexplorer To change how you feel and think.
@Hiroprotagonist253
@Hiroprotagonist253 Жыл бұрын
An even bigger red flag than all of these: looking for red flags in other peoples handwriting
@bryanfongo327
@bryanfongo327 Жыл бұрын
This is astrology for people who think they're too intelligent for astrology
@esm1817
@esm1817 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. My mother has small, copy-book cursive with a moderate, fairly even pressure while my handwriting changes so much based on my mood. It's super interesting to me, because I am really changeable and possibly 😅 a bit volatile. So is she, of course, but in a different way. We're both perfectionists, I think. But it's sort of our family style and in her handwriting you can see why.
@flaiirenn
@flaiirenn Жыл бұрын
i tried giving this a chance but it all sounds ridiculous to me.
@eddieisready
@eddieisready Жыл бұрын
You forgot the biggest red flag which is judging someone based on their handwriting.
@Christian-cw9mp
@Christian-cw9mp Жыл бұрын
She isn't judging. She is analyzing based on subliminal outputs.
@V3lv3n
@V3lv3n Жыл бұрын
@@Christian-cw9mp thats literally judgement, you are making assumptions about people's subconcious
@Christian-cw9mp
@Christian-cw9mp Жыл бұрын
@ben v you believe the universe came from a big bang. There was nothing, then there was something. There is zero proof of a big bang, there is zero observation of a big bang, and much science today disproves that fairytale. This fairytale was told based on things we observe and then a ton of assumptions were added. Why is it OK for you to believe in assumptions made from some observations in regards to the big bang fairytale, but it is not ok to make assumptions based on oberservations that we can actually ask questions and prove or disprove? It is the same thing.
@Christian-cw9mp
@Christian-cw9mp Жыл бұрын
@ben v "this person has jealousy red flags which can show they are abusive." Let's ask the person and find out if they are jealous because their heart is always trampled, or are they jealous because if they can't have the girl, nobody can have the girl, no matter the cost to life. We can make assumptions, then ask questions to get a better feel for whether they will kill you or are just tired of putting themselves out there only to get their heart broken.
@elainehundley9170
@elainehundley9170 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. This is a crock of shit IMO
@jaymixo607
@jaymixo607 Жыл бұрын
ok so after watching the video and reading most of the comments I just wanna point out that it should be common sense to know no one’s really gonna judge an entire person from one instance of their handwriting without knowing any background at all. I think it’s clear from what she said that it should be mostly just an indicator and if you live in society in this day and age, you’ll know a lot of factors come into handwriting. What I mean is, let’s just all calm down, no one’s criminalising anyone just by looking at one piece of their script. I think what she meant is like, if there’s no other outside factors and the situation is really prominent and consistent. Y’all think she’s quick to judge but y’all are also so quick to judge as well.
@d.h.dd.h.d.5230
@d.h.dd.h.d.5230 Жыл бұрын
I wish that were the case. People judge handwriting & question intelligence based on handwriting, e.g., parents, teachers, banks, siblings, friends, strangers, professors.... Especially, girls with dyslexia & dysgraphia.
@SincerestSawa
@SincerestSawa 11 ай бұрын
right, another video of hers i saw she states a few times seeing a trait once is not enough , needs to be consistent over a period of time which she needs many samples to observe consistent traits and changes
@Fleta_Maughner
@Fleta_Maughner 11 ай бұрын
Tbh i never take graphology seriously. I can change and shape my handwriting and even mimic others’ handwriting, so it’s really no point analyzing my handwriting lol.
@bendy6626
@bendy6626 11 ай бұрын
​@@richardbutler9217Perhaps you should return to those cuddly cat vids then, instead of hanging on sites you don't like.
@Mrs.Silversmith
@Mrs.Silversmith Жыл бұрын
This kind of thing has the accuracy of palm reading. Half of these are done by teenage girls intentionally to make their handwriting appear more special, unique, or cute. Ok it might be argued that teenage girls aren't exactly mentally stable, but ya know what I'm saying.
@soupster857
@soupster857 Жыл бұрын
all my exes had lower case personal "i" s ik it indicates low self esteem but i found they often looked to me as a "manic pixie dream" boy who could cure them and when i didn't they'd lash out or we'd have an argument (maybe abt time management or money or whatever) and they'd always make it about me attacking them. i just found that this particular low self esteem turned into paranoia around others, or self-pity i hope they're better now and for a long time i genuinely wanted to help my partners _all the time_ but i cannot be there _all the time_ and i ended up feeling responsible idk if there's any actual correlation but i found this particular trait of low self esteem often goes with people who victimise themselves
@que4.20
@que4.20 Жыл бұрын
i have lower case "i"s and i 100% agree with you, this is a red flag
@melonenjoyer
@melonenjoyer Жыл бұрын
Uhm sir I am concerned with the fact that you have used lowercase I throughout your whole comment, are you okay
@player17wastaken
@player17wastaken Жыл бұрын
This is utter nonsense. I understand that you have emotions attached to this and wish that your problems could be solved by analysing handwriting, but, alas, those among us who don't have an emotional attachment to it have payed attention to the rediculous notions stated as fact, and see how rediculous they are. In reality, how you write your "I" doesn't have a deep emotional meaning (unless there's some attempt at poetry). It's just how one happens to express the perticular word /ɑɪ/.
@kabeisha7664
@kabeisha7664 Жыл бұрын
@@melonenjoyer texting is different than writing
@soupster857
@soupster857 Жыл бұрын
@@melonenjoyer thats cause i cba to capitalise in text. i capitalise in writing tho
@carlselizabeth
@carlselizabeth Жыл бұрын
it’s so interesting bc i kept a journal throughout my teens and you can see the difference in my mental shifts as i went through different phases in life reflect through my writing. it’s very interesting
@adri7352
@adri7352 Жыл бұрын
Watching this while writing notes by hand like: "haha! ...uh oh." 😳
@peterlewis2178
@peterlewis2178 Жыл бұрын
This video is completely ridiculous and it's extremely dangerous to promote these kinds of messages. Fun fact about me. Once, in High School, I was writing in my journal under my covers (I was supposed to be in bed), and the awkward position I was in meant that my writing was slanted forwards a ton. I've always had pretty messy handwriting, and I always felt like it looked a bit childish, as if I was still learning to write and hadn't mastered it. The next day, when I noticed the extreme slanting I had from the night before, I thought it made my handwriting look way cooler and a bit less messy looking, and so I started writing slanted. I literally just started slanting my writing because I thought it looked cool, nothing else to it.
@soyitiel
@soyitiel Жыл бұрын
Isn't looking for red flags right away a red flag in itself?
@copperredd
@copperredd Жыл бұрын
no.
@cristopherrobin5862
@cristopherrobin5862 Жыл бұрын
Bruh, it's not that deep. There's literally a book that says, "Right-handed people most likely write in forward slant, and left-handed people write in backward slant." It's the book for writing in kindergarten. 🙄 Also, people have their own different styles. Just respect it and don't be so nitpicky about it. Correlation is not causation.
@michajaneroy
@michajaneroy Жыл бұрын
That’s true! We discussed handwriting in the anorexia nervousa hospital I lived at. A lot of girls handwriting changed as they got better.
@personone1382
@personone1382 Жыл бұрын
bruh all the chinese parents i know write the same exact way because that's how they were all taught in school, and their personalities are different af. graphology is a pseudoscience
@oopsididitagain4885
@oopsididitagain4885 Жыл бұрын
One of my friends has that really compressed and angled handwriting, and he absolutely is extremely stressed all of the time and he can be quite aggressive when it gets to him. It's so interesting that it clearly shows in his handwriting. (He's getting therapy btw) It's also interesting to note that one of my other incredibly socially anxious friends has very similar handwriting to Jeff Dahmer, just not angled at all, sometimes a slight backwards slant (this person is also in therapy) 👀 Edit: loved the vid btw!!
@jathjathy
@jathjathy Жыл бұрын
i'd love to see a green flags video as well!!
@Tayllustration
@Tayllustration Жыл бұрын
This!
@thelizzievb
@thelizzievb Жыл бұрын
Next you should do some green flags! (: like, traits in handwriting that reveal something good about the writer
@kllxenq
@kllxenq Жыл бұрын
as someone with ‘perfect and standard pressure’ handwriting and small handwriting, it described me perfectly its scary😭😭
@AllHaiLKINGTIsHeRe3
@AllHaiLKINGTIsHeRe3 Жыл бұрын
Someone should invent a pseudoscience for emojis. That's the handwriting of the future.
@spreest9537
@spreest9537 Жыл бұрын
When you spoke about the felon's claw, I immediately recognized that I do this a lot in my handwriting, in the lower zone. I thought to myself that I don't really get why I do it, because I value honesty a lot. Then you brought up the guilt towards sexuality and I was like 'oohh, I get it'.
@jocelynnowen3078
@jocelynnowen3078 Жыл бұрын
It only means you have tendencies is all. My field was engineering science and restaurant management, mother of twin so I now write like #8 controlling b***. Yes I certainly can be but I learned the hard way to shut up and listen. Lol at self 😀You okay Dear
@heidilee5809
@heidilee5809 5 ай бұрын
I think it is normal in a stage of development like teenage girl to feel that way, and it will appear like felon's claw. But it will probably change eventually per what I think I read
@gangsteronion
@gangsteronion Жыл бұрын
Hello. I’m a 7th grader and one day a video of yours randomly appeared on my recommendations. It was a video recapping all you knew about handwriting analysis under a short amount of time and obviously I clicked on it. Honestly, ever since then I’ve been quite intrigued by graphology and start to think of it whenever I write on paper. Your videos never fail to entertain and always efficiently teaches viewers (specifically people who started with no information). Thank you so much for using your time to inform others about this topic for FREE. Bye and have a good day:)!
@emilly.ortega
@emilly.ortega Жыл бұрын
Heeeyy im also in 7th grade
@eel7157
@eel7157 Жыл бұрын
​@@emilly.ortega sammmeee
@player17wastaken
@player17wastaken Жыл бұрын
Please, try to get out of pseudoscience. Try to look at the information you recieve, think about if it makes sense, or is just nonsense.
@gangsteronion
@gangsteronion Жыл бұрын
@@player17wastaken ????
@player17wastaken
@player17wastaken Жыл бұрын
@@gangsteronion this is pseudoscience. In other words, it's just made-up nonsense.
@luzlikescats1668
@luzlikescats1668 Жыл бұрын
I have to say, I feel like ADHD affects these. Like my brain is moving so fast and in so many places that I can't keep up, so it results in tangling. Which I guess, like, yeah, my brain is "confused" cause it's all over the place. But to me it doesn't feel really confused per say, and more just everything happening at once aha.
@kKkk-bi1ed
@kKkk-bi1ed Жыл бұрын
She commonly mentions that disabilities are often an exception to these analysations.
@luzlikescats1668
@luzlikescats1668 Жыл бұрын
@@kKkk-bi1ed I know, she said it later in the video after I had already made the comment aha.
@laguna4life
@laguna4life Жыл бұрын
Having an over slant can also be people who were more dominant in one hand, but schooling early on insisted on making that person into the opposite, the slant will come from trying to hold the paper in a form that gets you the best looking writing. I’m well past school years now, but I sincerely hope they no longer try to force left handed writers into learning to use their right hand for writing for who knows what purpose in life.
@rebeccamay6420
@rebeccamay6420 11 ай бұрын
"Lefty" checking in! Growing up in the 1970s-1980s, I had penmanship lessons as part of my early schooling. The approach felt all wrong for setting up a Lefty. They had me tilt the paper toward the right, which was opposite from teaching a Righty, AND I still had to angle my letters toward the right. No wonder Lefties had to hook their wrists around to write "correctly" and end up with smudgy marks all over the place from dragging the edge of their hand through what was just written. 🙃
@JohnBrown-vn2qw
@JohnBrown-vn2qw Жыл бұрын
i would stay away from people who think peoples handwriting is indicative of who they are
@copperredd
@copperredd Жыл бұрын
ιтѕ noт...вυт ppl вeтray cerтaιn тнιngѕ aвoυт тнeмѕelveѕ тнrυ non verвal cυeѕ all тнe тιмe. нandwrιтιng ιѕ jυѕт one oғ тнoѕe...
@bonsey4088
@bonsey4088 Жыл бұрын
Hey! I love ur videos, but I just wanted to point out that for almost/all traits in handwriting analysis are influenced by a motor disability! For instance, I have one, and it makes my handwriting extremely messy and tangled because I don’t have the capacity to write evenly etc. I’m sure you knew about these sorts of things, but it’d be cool if you wanted to put a disclaimer on some videos to specify this for more cases (and thanks for that disclaimer in this video). just a suggestion if you would like to include some expansive exceptions in the future!! :D
@sunny.sorbae
@sunny.sorbae Жыл бұрын
she mentions that a lot in other videos :)
@whitneyd6827
@whitneyd6827 Жыл бұрын
^ I was about to say this, she talks about it all the time particularly when it comes to wavy baselines and illegibility
@Mr.Rogers143
@Mr.Rogers143 Жыл бұрын
As if having social anxiety wasn't bad enough, while searching for calligraphy for beginners, I came across this video, and now worry about being rejected by others because of my handwriting. Something else to mention to my therapist. I mean it is fascinating. Just not good news for me.
@governwoment8491
@governwoment8491 Жыл бұрын
You're wasting your money. Go touch grass. Crash a wedding. Get over it! Or maybe you're actually a narcissist if you think think people are so concerned with everything you do. If that's the case then you probably SHOULD avoid human interaction.
@Danceeagle9725
@Danceeagle9725 Жыл бұрын
this is total pseduo-science, don't let it bother you
@lucy_with_me
@lucy_with_me Жыл бұрын
Do you have any statistics? A lot of the things mentioned could be due to stylistic choices (copying someone's handwriting for aesthetic purposes) or difficulties with motor skills (such as dyspraxia). And of course ripping a page indicates violence - no one does that unless they're furious... But it could be an accident because the page wasn't resting on something solid?? Everything in this video could be explained by perfectly normal things. We can't avoid people because they write their letters a certain way. Studying actual human behaviour would be a far more accurate use of time. If you have statistics for this stuff, awesome. If not... please save the pseudoscience for your own personal life
@crowsak.
@crowsak. Жыл бұрын
Yikes guess I should avoid myself huh
@tcrijwanachoudhury
@tcrijwanachoudhury Жыл бұрын
Lmao
@tomatocat56
@tomatocat56 11 ай бұрын
you’re so gorg and i love this content. i had no idea this was a study but differences in people’s handwriting have always interested me
@user-ky9qh5ld5q
@user-ky9qh5ld5q Жыл бұрын
coming from someone with anorexia, you can’t just see handwriting that gets smaller and chalk it up to something as massive and detrimental as an ed. idk if i’m overreacting but that’s insane to me that anyone could reach for that kind of assumption based off of basically nothing. i do think you can tell a lot about people based off of their handwriting but this all seems like a massive stretch, and you can’t just overanalyse things without even knowing a person first either because it massively takes everything out of context: everything can’t just be a red flag ?? also the other thing that was bothering me, an ed isn’t a ‘red flag’?? it’s a genuinely dangerous mental illness and anyone that has one knows how much it messes up your whole life. idk but that just pissed me off
@moethemoon
@moethemoon Жыл бұрын
For real, but she does that all the time. She doesn’t care if she says dangerous and baseless things. It’s a pseudoscience anyways, she can make up anything she wants with no evidence as long as it’s can align with someone’s confirmation bias
@thephelddagrif2907
@thephelddagrif2907 Жыл бұрын
Or maybe writing smaller and smaller means I am running out of room on the page lol.
@avawspotter
@avawspotter Жыл бұрын
the extreme forward slant makes so much sense to me!! I am very emotional, and my friends sometimes complain that I stand too close. Obviously, I try to respect their boundaries, but sometimes I subconsciously get closer 😅. Though, (fortunately) my 'd's are upright. (not a serial killer!!👍👍)
@rubyrose7858
@rubyrose7858 Жыл бұрын
omggg I'm so happy I stumbled upon this video! I learned about handwriting analysis for Japanese writing, but not English so I'm so excited to learn about this! yayy!!
@Zombiesatemypirateship
@Zombiesatemypirateship Жыл бұрын
11. AND MOST IMPORTANT RED FLAG : people making analysis about ones character and person based on handwriting.
@horrorluver565
@horrorluver565 Жыл бұрын
Yeah… you use the serial killer “d” for sure 😂😂😂 don’t get caught buddy 👀👀👀
@copperredd
@copperredd Жыл бұрын
ppl yѕe all ĸιndѕ oғ non vervвal cυeѕ тo мaĸe aѕѕυмpтιonѕ on pplѕ cнaracтer all тнe тιмe..grapнology ιѕ no dιғғerenт. ιтѕ noт eхacт or neceѕѕarιly alwayѕ accυraтe, вecaυѕe тнere ιѕ eхcepтιonѕ тo every rυle. вυт ιтѕ ιnѕιgнтѕ r correcт a loт oғ тнe тιмe... jυѕт lιĸe нow non verвal cυeѕ can тwll υ a loт aвoυт a perѕon... ιтѕ noт мeanт тo вe a jυdge oғ cнaracтer вυт raтнer тo add nυance тo wнaт υ already ĸnow...
@mageillus
@mageillus Жыл бұрын
Wow this is a very knowledgeable video…. Proceeds to check their own handwriting and change every noticeable red flag
@LeahEckardt
@LeahEckardt Жыл бұрын
lmaoooo
@jellybabies8600
@jellybabies8600 Жыл бұрын
What I’ve learnt is, run from myself lol. My thoughts are confused, I can’t socialise and I have serial killer traits lol (my handwriting changes all the time I’ve experienced almost every trait)
@binder946
@binder946 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if it's a safe space to express my opinions here but I think it's kind of social control to allocate personality to a type of hand writing.
@copperredd
@copperredd Жыл бұрын
ѕнe ιѕnт aѕѕιgnιng anyтнιng тнo. ѕнe ιѕ jυѕт ѕayιng тнaт υ can learn мore aвoυт a perѕon ғroм нow тнey wrιтe. ѕнe dιdnт ѕay ιтѕ тнe end all and вe all...
@SheWhoLoves_
@SheWhoLoves_ Жыл бұрын
I felt very called out in #10. I began writing this way when i was overly insecure about my appearance and other aspects in my life so I must agree that was very accurate.
@player17wastaken
@player17wastaken Жыл бұрын
This, my friends, is probably an instance of what is called "Confirmation Bias"
@null6209
@null6209 Жыл бұрын
Please, do not fool yourself, Graphology is based on smoke, and is considered a pseudoscience, you are a wonderful person, nobody is perfect, please don't judge yourself off of pseudoscientifical "studies"
@mywalletisair1024
@mywalletisair1024 Жыл бұрын
For the 7th point, i do both. So taking into consideration what languages the person speaks could change the intention behind it a lot. For example, since primary school i was taught french as a second language (my first one is Arabic) and they taught us the calligraphy form of writing, whereas when learning English in middle school there were teachers who separated the letters and others who wrote like french, and personally for aesthetic purposes i angle the french writing while keeping the separated English one straight
@Akhal-teke
@Akhal-teke Жыл бұрын
When roll sheet passed around class, I tried so hard to write differently but my writing still came out larger than everyone’s, bubbly, and you could see my name on the sheet from across the room. I liked seeing other people’s writing and think it is amazing how unique we write. BTW, it was a mostly male class with just two girls. Great video ❤
@waftsofpetrichor
@waftsofpetrichor Жыл бұрын
In my personal opinion, while handwriting does reflect one’s character, you should not become accustomed to forming an opinion on someone’s character solely based off their handwriting. Because, in the end, you’re jumping on conclusions and assuming which is not very reliable. Yes, one’s assumptions are sometimes correct but that is no reason to make them the foundation for your judgements. Your assumptions can be sometimes wrong. Not that graphology isn’t enjoyable, it is! We just shouldn’t use it as a means of judgement.
@Elphie8a
@Elphie8a Жыл бұрын
Question/comment for anyone reading this. Has anybody else noticed how someone’s writing/penmanship will vary by where they are from? For example, I work somewhere where I get to see people’s writing daily from many different parts of the world. & I’ve noticed that people from Mexico for example will have a distinct penmanship (all very similar) then people from Asian countries will also have very similar writing and so on and so forth. I find this to be so interesting! There are days where I can now even guess where the person is from before even officially finding out. What does this have to do with?
@namedrop721
@namedrop721 Жыл бұрын
You can read more than two extremely different languages and I’m jealous For this to even make any sense though the person must be writing in their native language and not for display at school or others These specific points tend to only work for Romance languages, there are probably other systems for other languages
@UranijaZeus
@UranijaZeus Жыл бұрын
Exactly! I can recognize British handwriting
@internetgirl4617
@internetgirl4617 Жыл бұрын
I had the Angled compressed trait when I was in later years of school, I also wrote in cursive sometimes which made it look even worse. When I was in school I would lash out at my friends and I would hurt people in Pe without thinking about it, I was prone to outbursts as a kid but I always regretted it afterwards and I nearly hurt my friend because of it. Also the spaces in my e’s are nonexistent. I definitely needed more support in school than I was getting, I had to be work twice as hard as my classmates just to get a pass, while they got 7s and 8s. After I left school that trait disappeared(for now).
@donscott2681
@donscott2681 Жыл бұрын
I had a friend that was a graphoanalyst. He used to tell me I was a psychopath. He doesn't do that anymore because he's buried in my back yard. With all the others.
@GabriTell
@GabriTell Жыл бұрын
Me finding out that according to my hand-writing I'm a demented psychopath with 40 kids in my basement: 🤠👍
@paralleluniverse7581
@paralleluniverse7581 Жыл бұрын
Man! When she said that "shrinking handwriting" means a person has anorexia, she really hit the nail! My handwriting has already become quite small and guess what?!?! I have always had food related disorders. Although it's not anorexia. There used to be a time when I had anorexia. The food related disorder I, now, have is ARFID. This seriously blew my mind.😵‍💫
@terminum_clorox
@terminum_clorox 8 ай бұрын
I hope you're doing okay now, I wish you well
@LaughingSkull1992
@LaughingSkull1992 Жыл бұрын
would be interested to see your thoughts on the famous from hell letter from jack the ripper. thanks for uploading ! always interesting to see how all the little parts come together in handwriting.
@LeahEckardt
@LeahEckardt Жыл бұрын
i would love to hehehe
@clarkkent476
@clarkkent476 Жыл бұрын
i really appreciate the way you edit, i typically find myself only half listening to yt videos (adhd lol), but the text + pictures rlly keep meengaged
@kathystone6553
@kathystone6553 4 ай бұрын
fascinating. I see this as another tool for interpreting people, along with body language, verbal presentations, personal appearance presentation, etc. This is quite handy. Thank you
@squeaky748
@squeaky748 Жыл бұрын
How did graphologists figure this out? Did they just do a bunch of science experiments?
@lucy_with_me
@lucy_with_me Жыл бұрын
It's basically a pseudoscience. I'm not sure there are any actual reliable experiments out there. Most of it has been disproven by experts on the grounds that it's been used to send "criminals" to prison "because their handwriting says they're evil"... which is just a way of imprisoning people on the basis of race, background, sexuality, gender, etc.
@projectforce3727
@projectforce3727 7 ай бұрын
Its pseudoscience
@SigMaQuint
@SigMaQuint Жыл бұрын
I just looked at a page from a course I was following. I got it as a memory. Looking at the course leader's notes today, I see that, except for two words, all her notes went downward. . She has later been open about that she actually was planning a suicide at that time of the course. She loved teaching, though. . So there is good reason to ask gently if you see that. ❤
@loreley5126
@loreley5126 Жыл бұрын
Compressed handwriting is literally every doctor's writing I sweaaaar
@donkosaurus
@donkosaurus Жыл бұрын
"let me know if you have any red flags-" yeah there are- "-that you look for" oh
@antoniovalenzuela647
@antoniovalenzuela647 Жыл бұрын
I actually recovered from anorexia, and I didn't know at the time but I definitely did start subconsciously writing in shrinking letters as they progressed. Now that I am recovered, however, my handwriting is more of a standard size, and I can definitely see the difference from then versus now
@cadynextdoorr
@cadynextdoorr Жыл бұрын
i like to do this for fun because dissecting people’s minds in silly ways is interesting to me but this also led me to become very concerned for one of my classmates. i thought her handwriting was strange (serious back slant, very compressed and tall with heavy pressure,) and then i started noticing that she doesn’t often show up to class. i’m hoping she’s doing okay and that she isn’t going through something serious
@mrinmoyray6095
@mrinmoyray6095 2 ай бұрын
As a graphologist, I can say, You are sharing a great thing! thanks madam!
@1chienandalou
@1chienandalou Жыл бұрын
I’m a biomedical scientist and professor with medical and doctoral degrees and decades of practice on how to read scientific literature and reason about it. Whilst I admit I did not finish this video my confidence about its quality is very high and my conclusion is this: What absolute twaddle!
@raixxi
@raixxi Жыл бұрын
Is it normal for my handwriting to change on an hourly basis?? I don’t know why but it can just change so dramatically for no apparent reason
@mybrokenfingerz
@mybrokenfingerz Жыл бұрын
Great video Leah! I love your handwriting analysis videos :) anways some other red flags I would look out for would be the “I”s (as they can give you insight into the way a person views themselves, wether the I is tiny or huge, both would be red flags) And I would look out for x-formations
@SnazzyCrackers
@SnazzyCrackers Жыл бұрын
yes!! same with big capital letters and how large they write their own name compared to others
@luissantiagomijareso.2450
@luissantiagomijareso.2450 Жыл бұрын
​@@SnazzyCrackers I guess I am now a walking red flag.
@SincerestSawa
@SincerestSawa 11 ай бұрын
not sure why but i ended up looking at graphology and really like your channel, I commend you for keeping at it even with all the negative comments you seem to get. Maybe some people are just afraid to admit that there are traits in handwriting that can be revealing. on another video you had shown a type of d that can mean stubbornness which is the most noticeable for me in my writing, even though it is not an exact science i find it to be pretty accurate. I don't really enjoy journaling, but I can say there is something about it that is beneficial even if you loath the act, same for reading it after the fact, maybe weeks or months later so with that in mind I feel having some base knowledge of these writing traits can give more insight when reading your own writings. Hope to see more of your analysis videos in the future
@trishbirchard1270
@trishbirchard1270 7 ай бұрын
All your shows are so fascinating; I was born under a narcissist sign and hope to change by adopting much quieter writing styles; had such a bad cold lately that I couldn’t talk, it was great practice. Great work, Deah! Very fun! Thank you for loving and respecting your darling kitty. 🐾💛🥰
@fridamariemrk8638
@fridamariemrk8638 Жыл бұрын
Lil story: I had a super sweet and fun sub teacher once. He was really outgoing and looved to talk about himself (which would get annoying after a while). One day I walked past his table and his “diary thingie” was open. I got so shocked when I saw his handwriting because I’ve been watching these videos for a while and have started to remember/notice some of the different traits… well imma try to explain his handwriting. It had the most forward slant I’ve ever seen. Like imagine putting a square where every side is the same length around one of the letters, his letters would go from one corner to the opposite. Also it was kinda impossible to differentiate between the different letters because they all just looked like straight lines. It wasn’t possible for me to do a lot more of analysis but I remember it like filling out the entire page, not much gabs in between anything and also it looked quite hard. Like I would imagine my entire arm cramping if I had to write like that. I don’t think there was much difference between each letters size as well, like they all started at the same place of the paper and ended at the same height. I asked him if he had written that and he said “yes, I use it to get out my thoughts.” And “I have quite the old school handwriting.” Should I be scared?
@Lambs4lyf
@Lambs4lyf Жыл бұрын
no 😭 none of this is real science. gosh i hate how manipulative these videos are sometimes, they’re fun to watch, but nothing for you to actual develop concern for
@gonnfishy2987
@gonnfishy2987 Жыл бұрын
A friend with OCPD has the EXACT overly-perfect writing as shown here. But she writes with her non dominant hand. She’s a pleasant and easygoing person to know.❤ I have a modest left-slant and do the stylised “times new Roman” lower case g. Think what you want, i suggest running from me for every reason EXCEPT my handwriting!
@Blue24Osprey
@Blue24Osprey Жыл бұрын
😂
@theonebreadlord
@theonebreadlord Жыл бұрын
have extreme forward slant because i like how it looks form affar, messy handwriting looks good to me as long as it's still legible
@rutherikwright1433
@rutherikwright1433 Жыл бұрын
Great video great music too! You look beautiful as well. The content was concise. Since I have started watching you have grown in confidence. I’m so glad so many more people are interested in graphology these days, and I. Sure you have contributed. ❤️Ruth
@jsixjsi
@jsixjsi Жыл бұрын
So about the slant I always see people talking about the slant to the right side but what if someone's handwriting slants to the left?? Is there a difference?
@skydiamondtack
@skydiamondtack Жыл бұрын
I have a question. Are there any graphology books you would suggest for someone who is new to it but is interested in learning about it?Also another question would the line you write first also important for example, say you write a "T" and you draw the horizontal line first while another person person draws the vertical first. Does that mean anything?
@bryanfongo327
@bryanfongo327 Жыл бұрын
It means not all people write the same way lol
@rotting.tomato
@rotting.tomato Жыл бұрын
my handwriting is a mixture of everything it really just depends on the mood or the pen im using, i dont have a permanent handwriting
@kuronblue
@kuronblue Жыл бұрын
5:06 this is relatable when I am severely stressed this looks like my hand writing people even say that it looks like a signature but normally it's the normal milder version of compressed handwriting because I write too fast sometimes
@cloudyday2022
@cloudyday2022 Жыл бұрын
I am scared of my own handwriting now-
@lauriensnijers2322
@lauriensnijers2322 Жыл бұрын
what if I just think angled handwriting is pretty? I usually write with a lot of curves but I like the olden style angle so sometimes I deliberately write like that
@andreabradley5837
@andreabradley5837 11 ай бұрын
I've noticed that when I'm rushing to finish a job and getting stressed out my slant turns a great deal to the right.
@geronimomiles312
@geronimomiles312 Жыл бұрын
There's probably some relationship between handwriting and mental state...1 I want to see a predictive test where the analyst predicts the handwriting quirks. 2 if the writing relates mental states , then one should be able to read the mood at the moment of writing... Besides just tearing paper. If that can be done, then one can reliably delineate the actual predictive capabilities of such analysis. I have seen a person write in entirely different handwriting at will , so I'm skeptical. And I don't think running away from everyone based on handwriting is reasonable.
@tcrijwanachoudhury
@tcrijwanachoudhury Жыл бұрын
Every teacher I've ever had has had compressed handwriting
@davidderuiter726
@davidderuiter726 Жыл бұрын
This video is a red flag
@systine.
@systine. Жыл бұрын
checjklist: doesnt care abt the lines warped compressed handwriting heavy &pefect smaller writing but i swear im like the most understanding and nicest ppl u will meet😭😭
@pejmansehatpour7838
@pejmansehatpour7838 3 ай бұрын
Very interesting. I hope as fewer and fewer people actually write with their hands, this knowledge won't be lost or become irrelevant.
@JashJhaveri
@JashJhaveri Жыл бұрын
very interesting video. I have a question though, what about people who have dysgraphia? I have dysgraphia and as a result my handwriting is quite inconsistent in the sense that if i write more than a couple of sentences my hand gets kinda worn out and becomes progressively less legible. As a result, i don't really write too much, mostly when i do, its in print/uppercase. However when I draw i don't have the same problem, and I like making graffiti tags, which i guess is a different brain function (conscious drawing vs subconscious writing). Even though my handwriting is quite messed up, I didn't find any of the features listed in your video in my own writing. That makes me feel better haha, but it also makes me wonder if graphology can be used to analyze people who have dysgraphia
@Tayllustration
@Tayllustration Жыл бұрын
Hey Leah!! This is a very specific question, but if my i dots are very close to the stem, so close that it's practically become part of the stem and isn't even a proper "dot" anymore, what would that possibly imply about me? Thank you :) Also when I write my lowercase d's, the circle and the line tend to actually separate from each other a lot by accident. Same thing for the two lines of the lowercase y's, but I try to fill in the gap so that they actually look attached, does this imply anything either?
@LeahEckardt
@LeahEckardt Жыл бұрын
the i dot close to stem -- detail oriented!! good focus! of course if the rest of the handwriitng indicates otherwise then you don't really worry ab the letter specifics, but this is what it indicates :) as for the broken d/y... ive never seen that before, so honeslty i think id need to see the rest of the writing to say for sure, but fixing the "mistake" would indicate a person trying to cover up their insecurities. good questions :))))
@vincentnightray750
@vincentnightray750 Жыл бұрын
I have broken Ds too! Even when writing in cursive I do the circle then lift the pen to do the line up to down, so when I write fast I sometimes write it a bit too forward. I never fix them tho
@amiraiali
@amiraiali Ай бұрын
I used to always believe that people with compressed handwriting are insecure bout themselves and wanna just hide away.. cause I've been there and when I healed, I noticed my handwriting difference between my 7th school notes and my 11th school notes... it was just so obvious...
@1975KyleDavid
@1975KyleDavid Жыл бұрын
The pitch of my letters depends on how I am holding my paper. Being left-handed, I tend to lean my paper to the right, causing my letters to lean to the right.
@SuperHappyNotMerry
@SuperHappyNotMerry Жыл бұрын
okay I've got two fascinating little happenstances: first, I freelance typesetting books and I often have to really think about fonts in ways regular people don't have to think about fonts. in this particular case a character wrote a bunch of letters and the author wanted them to look handwritten. so I was going insane because I couldn't find the perfect font…until I found one where the g's were exactly like those g's you showed and I was like: this is the one! don't ask me why, I just thought it vibed with his character. get this! the character was a man struggling with deep guilt about his sexuality because he was secretly in love with his male best friend. now the second one: I was watching this new tv show the other day called daisy jones and the six and I noticed the titular character did that thing where they don't really respect the lines of the page. and I thought of your video where you mentioned this before, but for the life of me I couldn't remember what you said it meant. well when you explained it here I was like, whoa that is fucking uncanny. because the character is exactly what you described, kind of free spirited but toxic idk how you phrased it but exactly that. idk I just think it's fascinating to think that maybe humans unconsciously pick up on these things more than we give ourselves credit for. fascinating stuff!
@ClaudiaFashionFG
@ClaudiaFashionFG Жыл бұрын
I think you can inherit a writing style. My Mum and myself write our capital F backwards in a cursive, which I when I read a letter from my Mum’s Mum she does the same. It’s the strangest thing and it’s the only letter we do this to, folk are confused by this as was I. When I try to write it regular style, it just feels forced and looks odd so just don’t bother now as I thinks it’s a cool family thing. 😊
@dickersoncharlie4961
@dickersoncharlie4961 Жыл бұрын
That's just because she learned cursive from her mother
@ClaudiaFashionFG
@ClaudiaFashionFG Жыл бұрын
@@dickersoncharlie4961 As I stated it’s just the one letter, a capital F. My grandmother didn’t write in a cursive neither does my mother. ☺️
@See-ris
@See-ris Жыл бұрын
Wow 5:29 , angles = anger. In my English class (highscool) I always wrote extremely small and angled, with a slant, with the "serial killer d". I was extremely frustrated with life, had an extremely short fuse, and had boundary issues with others. I'm not saying handwriting can dictate who you are as a person, but I believe it's another form of psychoanalysis. Now I'm 23, write in all capitals and my handwriting is as if it's another person. Yet when I think about it, mentally I am a completely different person.
@shashijain5084
@shashijain5084 Жыл бұрын
It's an amazing discipline . Have had analysis done with impressive results .
@jeffjeff2047
@jeffjeff2047 Жыл бұрын
You just called me a serial killer 😭😭😭😭
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