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SimpleHuman
2 months ago

I guess with 14 – when I started spraying graffiti – since then she hasn’t changed

jalvi
2 months ago

Start 20. I had to sign a lot in the job, but with me it never looks the same

Thomas Richter
2 months ago

I don’t know my age anymore, I think when I signed my youth account at the bank. Later, when I still had to do civil service in the hospital, I had to develop a signum relatively quickly, when a nursing staff told me to record it in the documents that I had done this and that in the patient. This had to go fast, but it did, and it is still identical. It’s been over 15 years. A mixture of a “T” with a double line and a “R” in it was connected classically.

Zalla55
2 months ago

After the school, it actually came to bear when I had to sign more than once for an ID. Back then readable 😏

Only with the office activity after the Bundeswehr (from 1976) I often had to sign because there were still many handwritten or ribbed (writer!). My 10-digit last name has been quite grounded so that only 4 letters were clearly recognizable soon.

Ffffff401gf845g
2 months ago

There is not a certain age, with me it was about 11 years.

BrainFog128
2 months ago

5 years – I already forged the first signatures.

schalkeattacke
2 months ago

so with 15 I found my signature and never changed

Fcb4livE
2 months ago

This comes from the moment you have to sign a lot

Rosswurscht
2 months ago

I’ve had it for 18 years, I was 27. I’ve reworked the whole time