Veeky Forums, how do you write your ampersands?
Veeky Forums, how do you write your ampersands?
Mine.
I don't use this
+
and
am i brainlet
...
the comfiest ampersand
Yes because I do mine like that but reflect it across the y-axis
Same!
Writing my sentences in a mathematical structure never ceases to be fun for me.
"&" = "+"
";" = "|"
"," = ","
":" = ":" or "→ [ . . . ]" depending on the situation
haha very funny
very interesting
7/10
except on paper it's slightly less shit
...
b for boys ;) or butts ;);)
...
You write your ampersand in Bitcoins?
What is the going exchange rate?
***buttcoins
2nd for the regular ampersand
...
Not that user but I do sometimes use + instead of and or & sometimes but I always feel as though it looks to much like a "t" because my handwriting is pretty much chicken scratch
...
I swear it looks better on paper.
like a crappy looking 8 with a tail
i sure hope so
This. Scribbling this is fun.
I try for #5 as the ideal form, but it comes out #3 pretty much every time.
>his ampersand doesn't take more time and space to write than a three letter word
die swine
perfection
&, I can barely handwrite normal letters well enough to be legible, ampersand would be impossible.
hehe it look like a guy draggin his butt across da floor
...
I have shit handwriting on both PC and IRL.
Second from right
been using this for years, just realized its basically a tilted sans-serif ampersand
a fucking penis
>et
wow i feel like an idiot for not knowing this
This, except the double curve is facing the other way. I will never be a painter
>The ampersand is the logogram &, representing the conjunction "and". It originated as a ligature of the letters et—Latin for "and".
...
r8
...
6/10
...
This, or some variation that is quite close.
‘&c’ instead of ‘etc’: patrician or pseud?
Depends on the context. For example:
>I enjoy the films of Wes Anderson on a regular basis because of the vibrant colour palette &c
- pseud
>I started with the Greeks, followed by the Romans &c
- patrician
how
I just write an "8" then add the little "
I turn the paper sideways, draw a möbius strip with a beak, then turn the paper back around again.
patrician
...