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Posted: 9/14/2023 6:37:26 PM EDT
It started showing its age in an era of texting and emojis.
Many children no longer learn to write cursive in school, noted marketing consultant Laura Ries. People may recognize the signature, but they weren't necessarily reading it, she said. The new logo, she said, is easier to process. "Because it's easier, it almost even draws your attention to it," said Ries, who wasn't involved in the logo change.... Unintelligible olde timey squiggles based on founder James Wood Johnson's signature Attached File New logo Attached File Who can read that fancy shit, I demand Arial Attached File |
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Might as well drop the capital J in the Johnsons since half of society doesn't seem to bother anymore.
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Johnson and Johnson sounds like like patriarchy and needs to be burned to the ground!
Only a man would name a company after their wangs! LoL |
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So they've moved up to 15 years ago. Should have just moved on up to current and called it "JJ AF"
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Handwriting is dead. They didn’t write that shit, it’s a logo.
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I think they also stopped teaching them how to tell time with clocks with hands.
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Quoted: So they've moved up to 15 years ago. Should have just moved on up to current and called it "JJ AF" View Quote |
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what gets me is these kids can't read cursive.
so number 1 they can't read an original copy of the Constitution. and second how the fuck do you sign any kind of legally binding document? put your X/Mark? |
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Quoted: Both my kids are learning cursive in public school right now View Quote Its to make us happy. They learn it for a week or two in school and never, ever use it again. My kids are 16, 12, & 10 and all learned cursive but have never used it since that lesson and they will forget it very quickly. Cursive is dead unless you make people use it on a daily basis. |
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Quoted: Its to make us happy. They learn it for a week or two in school and never, ever use it again. My kids are 16, 12, & 10 and all learned cursive but have never used it since that lesson and they will forget it very quickly. Cursive is dead unless you make people use it on a daily basis. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Its to make us happy. They learn it for a week or two in school and never, ever use it again. My kids are 16, 12, & 10 and all learned cursive but have never used it since that lesson and they will forget it very quickly. Cursive is dead unless you make people use it on a daily basis. Quoted: The dumbing down of America continues. |
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Quoted: My kids are being taught cursive-wtf for? It's some "thing" with conservatives. My wife thinks it's a big deal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cursive is dead. I couldn't care less. My wife wanted to, but I told her to use the time teaching them how to type. That will be dead in less than a decade, though. |
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Quoted: We will be able to use it for secret communiques when time comes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cursive is dead. I couldn't care less. We will be able to use it for secret communiques when time comes. And we will deny the use of our equipment to the enemy by only driving stick shifts. Our software will exclusively be ran from the command line. Muahahaha! |
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Quoted: My kids are being taught cursive-wtf for? It's some "thing" with conservatives. My wife thinks it's a big deal. View Quote |
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Haven't used cursive since junior high*. I can still read it, but I never write it.
(*except for signing my name) |
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We have become an uneducated Third World shithole full of illiteracy
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Quoted: Kids can't read this https://brewminate.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/041919-36-History-Bill-Of-Rights-Constitution.jpg View Quote Neither can most politicians. |
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Quoted: Kids can't read this https://brewminate.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/041919-36-History-Bill-Of-Rights-Constitution.jpg View Quote |
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