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Your signature
Have you ever noticed that whenever you scribble your signature, they rarely look the same?
And as years go by, your signature takes a significant different look than how you originally made one?
So, how did you made up your current signature?
I got mine while registering for a library card when I was 13... First time I was required to sign for something so I made one up on the spot. Been using the same one ever since. (Though with slight difference than original)
Re: Your signature
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| Originally posted by Yohan I got mine while registering for a library card when I was 13... First time I was required to sign for something so I made one up on the spot. Been using the same one ever since. (Though with slight difference than original) |
My sister and I sat around trying to make one up when we were younger. Mine looks like a mix of my mom's and dad's. It some how worked out to somewhat of an english J with the russain half of my last name in a cyrillic scribble. Hasn't changed much in years.
People who's signiture is just their full name handwritten lack originality IMO.
I started to sign my name prob at age 13 ...I absolutely hate my hand writing and it is horrible! I think you can get obsessed by it and start signing your name a hundred times
I used to sign with my initials, now it's just my last name, in Russian 
Mine's changed slightly over the years, but it's settled on an oversized, hooked "J" followed by a slightly smaller "M", slight scribbled "A" into the vertical section of the "T".. stroke falls underneath the "M", crosses up and through the top part of the "T" to complete it. Abbreviated, it's the same sans the "T" portion.
Yep, I'm that thorough.
I'd like to think I have a pretty rockin' signature, but I'll freely admit that Lopi's is in fact, pretty smokin' hot.
Mine looks like my mothers which helped me a lot when I got in trouble in school. Still looks the same.
I sign by hocking a loogie on the card or paper and sealing with scotch tape. Nothing's more definitive than a DNA test.
I sign everything with an XXX
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| Originally posted by ChemEnhanced I sign everything with an XXX |
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| Originally posted by Yohan You meant X <--- Scott S, his mark |
Mine evolved too, but is settled to a consistent one at about 28.
coke is a helluva drug!
This thread is worthless without MS paint versions of our signatures.
Actually no that's a fucking stupid idea, lol. Durrrrrrr.
I was actually contemplating scanning my signature and posting it.
Then, I smartened up.
Mine always been my full name handwritten but over the years it's become sloppy and most of the letters have either been turned into little bumps or elimited and turned into a swirl at the end. It's still different every time though.
Did any of you get denied because your sig didn't look like one on your credit card?
not yet, thankfully
Honestly, my signature is so replicable. I don't know why, but I never really came up with a quick scribble. You can read it clearly, and it hasn't changed to much over the years. I guess I'm the exception to your norm.
Mine has been (essentially) the same for years.
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| Originally posted by Yohan Did any of you get denied because your sig didn't look like one on your credit card? |
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| Originally posted by Yohan Did any of you get denied because your sig didn't look like one on your credit card? |
Mine looks COMPLETELY different from when i first signed my name on my library card at 13 too! lol... but now it's a scribble!
I've just given up on the whole signature concept... no one EVER looks!!! What's the point? I scribble my signature on my visa, my bf's visa, my parent's visa.... no one even cares!
scribble, scribble , scribble ...
Mine!!!
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