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As we advance further into the digital age, I wonder more and more what will happen to handwriting– especially cursive. Is it disappearing??? Does it still make sense to teach it in schools? Are we losing our heritage?

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  • groby
    Simple. Beauty. Nobody *needs* brush & paint in the age of photoshop/illustrator anymore, either...
  • acydlord
    Because even luddites want to be elitest
  • ckjm
    Signing checks, contracts & plea bargains.
  • NuclearDwight
    i no longer use cursive now that my handwriting is a font
  • wisher86
    if you have a good looking calligraphy cursive handwriting is cool in letters, if you don't use just text and emails.
  • jimmulrony
    I hate to see all these wonderful, personal, artistic things disappear...like cursive. I use it everyday, but the pressure is on to have universal paperless documentation. (sigh)
  • steadythere
    bc one day we'll have time traveling machines and we'll need to be able to blend in while visiting ancient 1980. ;-)
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