Are there any video games that are literally impossible to master even after decades of practice?
Are there any video games that are literally impossible to master even after decades of practice?
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Are you really too retarded to into cursive?
>game has an Impossible difficulty mode
>literally
Writing in cursive and mastering cursive are two entirely different things. I doubt you're anywhere close to mastering cursive.
I'm almost 30 and I basically exclusively write in cursive.
>had to move from South Dakota to Louisiana
>they had their English inverted with each other
>was advanced in normal but stunted in cursive
>forced to learn cursive bullshit and stop learning actual new words
>all my classmates are hood blacks that spend the entire period fucking with each other or getting into fights
>saw a dude get stabbed to death, in school, at like 12
>can't focus on learning because I can never relax for even a second
>have to stay in a group of other base military kids for safety, basically a peewee prison gang
>dad gets stationed to Ohio
>no one teaching cursive
>am now stunted in standard English
>grades are fucked on all fronts because I'm so frustrated over nothing making sense
>can finally relax
>relax so much I stop giving a shit about everything
>barely graduate with a D- because I just gave up caring entirely outside of doing the bare minimum, spending most of every class reading sci-fi books and/or sleeping
I fucking despise Louisiana. More than most people on here despise California.
What exactly is "mastering cursive" to you?
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>they had their English inverted with each other
what
Why do I not remember the "Q" being a 2? It didn't used to be like that did it?
Why are you mad at Louisiana when you were lazy?
South Dakota (and most northern states) put emphasis on standard English writing and vocabulary, with cursive being a course taught later.
Louisiana was the opposite, putting focus on learning cursive at a younger age.
>learn cursive in second grade
>Teacher notices I have to take more time to write cursive than handwriting
>Usually chicken scratch all my papers
>She forces me to write everything in cursive from then till end of high school
>I'm now more proficient in cursive than pretty much anyone I know
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>Military parents not giving a fuck about their kids
Yep, typical.
>game's language is so difficult that it comes with an easy mode and a hard mode
>now stunted in standard English
How? It would be literally everywhere that isn't class.
Possessing aesthetic penmanship. Most people who write in cursive write like shit, which defeats the whole purpose of writing in cursive.
>when you were lazy
You will never understand without experiencing 7 years of basically living in a prison for 8 hours a day during your youth years, sheltered child.
this is pretty common with boys. they have shit handwriting 99% of the time, but the cursive is almost always better. I'm not sure if it makes their writing more intentional or what.
In that case, that isn't particularly difficult. You just need to spend time actually getting used to it.
The only cursive I ended up keeping after learning and not needing it was my name, but I can make it look nice when I try.
This is the thing. People in the suburbs or even rural areas don't understand that urban schools are not actually schools at all.
>HS was half black/white
>lots of gangs
>taking a foreign language class (Spanish) my senior year until I learn I can drop it because it isn't required
>teacher was confused as to why I dropped the class
because I was one of maybe 3 people who did my work and I couldn't sleep or read a book because NIGGERS wouldn't stop NIGGERing and she wouldn't let me leave class to go to my computer lab
They did what they could, Barkatraz had no good schools anywhere near it, and they couldn't afford for them to live in different places or something.
In terms of vocabulary, especially new word sets and long form assignments like essays, you are expected to use those new words and similar. Most of the English on signs or whatever are really simple words. Stop, yield, etc. If not for constantly reading on my own, I probably wouldn't have even managed to graduate.
No, it did. Some versions taught a different method which is modified, but the 2 styled Q is, I believe, more proper. It's essentially an incomplete O with a loop to make the Q's tail.
Cursive is worthless anyways.
Well I googled "cursive handwriting chart" like OP's filename and none of them have a Q like that.
It's worthiness these days is more to be able to read things written in cursive, which, if you have a child you would notice how common cursive is on everyday objects (signs, shirts, etc)
Oh. I just ended up picking up most of my vocabulary from television, games, and later on here. None of the vocab I learned in school stayed in my head longer than the 10 minutes it took to study for a quiz and the quiz itself.
>you are expected to use those new words and similar
Damn. I guess I'm lucky my state has one of the lowest education standards in the country since I never had to deal with garbage like that and still got a somewhat real education through AP.
It's a thing.
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Palmer's cursive was more commonly taught, the version being taught now (if any is) does not include the two. You either went to school at a younger age, or your district taught a different version than what was most common to learn at the time. Again, the 2 styled Q is not the most common nowadays. It just used to be.
Literally the first image the popped up for me was this. Im using duckduck though
Cursive is pretty easy
The Japanese elite used to only use Chinese for speaking with each other and official documents until there was a movement within the elites to use their own language. Which led to the creation of Hiragana. A lot of Hiragana characters trace their existence and shape based off of Chinese Kanji. There is no easy or hard mode. It is just Japanese.
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>mfw people in my country write in cursive and whoever is incapable of that was considered retarded at the school
How did America end up like this with cursive being hard mode and everyone using simplistic handwriting instead?
Write normal print text really fast, you'll get little connections like cursive. Cursive is a little faster if you don't focus on the
What I find interesting is even the Q in the version OP posted and is simplified compared to what I learned/what is standard in the Palmer's method. In fact, prior to googling Palmer's cursive, I'd never been able to find cursive that looked exactly like what I learned online.
Cursive died because everyone typed and printed their shit instead. Simple as.
Because who needs to know how to write when you can text now? Where's the million dollar industry where you have to know cursive handwriting?
You should've seen my cursive back then. Every letter was above the line.
My school forced cursive, stopped in highschool because my writing is ugly a shit (just like me yay)
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After learning cursive and writing like that for a bit, I made a conscious decision to not fucking use it because it's stupid and I continue to maintain that position to this day. The only reason it exists is because it's more fluid that writing normally and thus technically faster, but fuck that. I will never write my Gs, Ls, Fs, Qs, Ss or Zs that way.
Learning cursive is a total waste of time and should be abolished from the curriculum. Literally no one uses standardized cursive anyway.
WHAT THE FUCK! I remember learning this now. I just "air wrote" this with my finger and the muscle memory came back. What brought it back was starting with the loop at the top.
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"G" is backwardddddddddddds
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So what, you cant write in normal font?
Its basically abolished. Only places that still have, well its not like it's gonna be replaced by anything more useful there anyway. They just need something to keep the kids busy
in early school for me cursive was taught relatively early i think, but i can't remember what exact year it was. early elementary, probably. at this point when i write something cursive is my default writing just out of habit, though it's definitely not the best.
I was under assumption it already was like that in the pre-texting era, am I wrong?
>So what, you cant write in normal font?
Of course I can, it's just that generally there is no reason to.
I dropped cursive at 25 because depending on the day my notes were unreadable.
>this is pretty common with boys. they have shit handwriting 99% of the time, but the cursive is almost always better
That's bullshit, it's the exact opposite of what I experienced as a teacher. In my country, literally everyone has to write in cursive up until the end of grad 4. After that, most people keep using cursive, which is fucking illegible, but if they use printed letters, that's pretty much always better.
>game gives you a long tutorial for a mechanic you never use
Kids should practice signing their name and that's it, save four years of useless bullshit
>getting filtered by English cursive
You are like little baby, watch this.
I'd much rather schools waste time teaching fahrenheit and imperial measurements over this fucking cursive bullshit.
Waste and entire year leaning a writing system I've never used yet every fucking day I have to convert F to C or pounds to grams in my head
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Looks like something you can cheese by writing wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww with various line width.
i wish i had a nice signature
What language?
I graduated in 2010 and it was like that for me back in elementary school. Always thought the 2 was kinda stupid.
its in cyrillic, so something eastern european. probably russian
Good cursive can look absolutely gorgeous and distinguished to me. Its basically only used by graphic designers and artists now which is a shame. I guess it would be too difficult to read pop mags and, at the time, newspapers which were already built to be read at or lower than a 3rd grade level anyway.
You wouldn't have to convert pounds to grams every day if you had just adopted metric.
Of course it's Cyrillic and cursive Russian already looks like wwwwws but there are some fucky letters that do not seem part of the Russian alphabet
no way
there's no way that some fag here can't write in cursive
there's just no way
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I only know lowercase letters so whenever I have to sign something it looks like a third grader wrote it
i can write cursive, but badly
like everyone else that claims to know how to write cursive
You fags write near complete chicken scratch when you need to write with decent speed and act uppity about it
My last name is so long I just gave up trying to write the whole thing so I just put the first initial and then a scribble.
>"""educated""" """medical""" """professional"""
>can't even write own name legibly
This.
The only time you need to write in cursive fast is for signatures. In that case I know people who literally just write the first letter of their name and make a scribble line. Or make a big oval and a wavy line after it. If you have time to write, it should look at least halfway decent. Problem is finding the scenario where you WOULD write in cursive without it being a signature. Nobody writes notes anymore.
>Japanese version only has hard mode
>Nobody writes notes anymore.
I write random notes with made-up passwords and hide them everywhere I go.
Have you ever even seen anyone find one?
>Nobody writes notes anymore.
Outside of school things are still handwritten all the time. I guess if you work in a completely pure office setting you may never need to handwrite anything these days though maybe.
That looks like shit. Don't know what you're trying to prove but you failed.
I never stay long in one place to find out, so I don't know. Knowing human curiosity I'm sure people did try again and again to open locked doors with keypads though, I usually wrote those codes on nearby wall.
I'm a waggie who works in an office in front of my computer everyday and the only time I wrote notes were in post-its. I haven't used a post-it in a while since now I do lists and jot down notes on the computer to keep the desk area less cluttered. I really hate this but I feel like it's too late for me anyway. Literally 30 years old and wasted lots of years but not it's due to my own laziness and, primarily, fear of risk taking and losing what bit of comfortable stability I have.
>Nobody writes notes anymore.
Here you go fren.
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the fuck does this say?
Cursive is literally video games. REEEEEEEEE.
how dare they HOW DARE THEY HOW DaRE THEY