June 2026
Typed text always looks the same. Times New Roman stays Times New Roman, no matter who's typing. Handwriting is different.
The hand doesn't lie. A trembling stroke stays trembling. A sentence written too fast looks different from one that was set carefully. The keyboard smooths everything out. Every keystroke identical. You can't tell whether anger or calm lies behind it.
A typed text is a text without a body. Handwriting has a body. You see the hand that wrote it, not just the words, but the movements that produced them.
I don't want to go back to a time before the typewriter. I want people to see who wrote the text. A human being. Not software.
Whoever reads my texts also reads the hand that wrote them. That's intentional.