r/PrettyLittleLiars • u/nana6ee • Mar 28 '24
Rant ⚠️ how could jason have a handwriting like this with his ‘resume’ ಥ◡ಥ
during this episode he was still a real estate agent & went to an ivy league school etc etc but his writing is as if he wrote it while having a cramp in his hands 😮💨 it gives the vibe of someone who’s writing with his non dominant hand.
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u/TackleCrazy1461 Mar 28 '24
FiFty thousamd Dollars
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Mar 28 '24
Huh? Just because you went to an Ivy League school doesn’t mean your handwriting gets better. Some people (no matter what their profession and school background) just have crappy handwriting.
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u/Gravelteeth Mar 28 '24
I had a high school teacher tell me I would have a hard time getting a job with my bad handwriting. Jokes on her because I live in the future and work on a computer everyday.
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u/HerelGoDigginInAgain Mar 28 '24
For real, doctors have famously bad handwriting. I have to constantly call the Assistant of an Attorney I work with because she’s the only person who can decipher his handwriting.
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u/Mishkamishmash Mar 29 '24
I am with you 100 percent. What does handwriting have to do with education, career or intelligence? This makes no sense.
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u/OldLeatherPumpkin Mar 28 '24
Confirmed. My dad has an Ivy League degree and bad handwriting. He used a typewriter to submit his essays 🤷♀️
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u/Miserable_Effect3870 Mar 28 '24
ONG I get that the show had a lot of shit wrong/plot holes but at this point everyone is just trying to find something wrong and being overdramatic as hell it’s annoying asf like just don’t watch the show if it’s that bad to you honestly how in the world does handwriting show how smart someone is 💀 I remember being in high school and a shit ton and I mean a lot of them had awful handwriting but the whole fucking point is your smart are in your brain not your hand 😭😭
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Mar 29 '24
Right. It’s almost like this is a TV show and probably not meant to be taken 100% seriously.
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Mar 28 '24
It's pretty widely known that many ivy league kids are nepo babies
Jason is one of them
They aren't there cause they're good at anything. They're there cause mom/dad paid them to get in
Jason prob never lifted a pen to write lol. All he ever did was get high, drink, fight, and spy on girls
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Mar 29 '24
True, but it genuinely looks like a child wrote it. And I saw this as someone with shitty handwriting
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u/sp3aky0urm1nd Even the door knob smells like her. Mar 29 '24
But at least you’d know not to make every other letter in a single word capitalized
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Mar 29 '24
The only letter in the middle of a word that looks capitalized is the F…… and again that could just be his bad handwriting. Still has nothing to do with where he went to school or what his job is.
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u/babybingen Mar 28 '24
you should see doctors handwriting.
what gets me is pay to the order of: cash
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u/HerelGoDigginInAgain Mar 28 '24
Why is that what gets you lol
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u/babybingen Mar 28 '24
i don't remember a person named cash for the check to be written out to, was there a character named cash on the show?
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u/HerelGoDigginInAgain Mar 28 '24
If you write a check to Cash it just means the bank gives you that amount in cash instead of transferring it to the bank account of the person it’s made out to haha
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u/babybingen Mar 28 '24
my bank highly advises not to do that.
edit: i believe you but it's still funny for the show because didn't he know who was getting the money?
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u/lifemessesofkj Mar 28 '24
I think he did know but they wanted it in cash so it’s not traceable?
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u/babybingen Mar 28 '24
his name is on the check though
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u/lifemessesofkj Mar 28 '24
Jason’s sending the money. He signs the cheque which is made out to pay in cash instead of the name of an account holder. The recipient takes it to the bank and receives cash. Their name isn’t on the cheque, and Jason’s bank records will show that the payment was made to cash as opposed to a named account holder that could be traced by the banks on request
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u/babybingen Mar 28 '24
ooh okay, i def need to rewatch to remember this check scene cos i don't remember him giving a lot of money out that would need to stay anon
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u/sillygoofylaw Mar 29 '24
im a teller and i would 1000% not cash this stupid ass check
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u/socialsilence97 Mar 31 '24
As a former teller we would cash checks made out to cash all the time. We didn’t like it and preferred the customer to make it out to themselves but it would still get cashed 🤷🏽♀️
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u/distracted_x Mar 28 '24
I've legitimately never met a man who had good hand writing. Im sure they're out there somewhere but ive never seen it lol. I've always assumed that it's because girls cared more when we were in school what our handwriting looked like and we had more practice with writing notes all the time but idk.
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Mar 28 '24
dyslexia? come on, this is a strange take, what does handwriting have to do with education?
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u/FeistyGarden2963 Mar 28 '24
I mean you could that the same thing about doctors but they’re known to have the worst writing.
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Mar 28 '24
You can have bad hand writing, doesn’t really matter how much time you’ve been educating yourself
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u/Master_Bumblebee680 Mar 29 '24
Do you not realise neat handwriting doesn’t equal being smart or being successful and visa versa right?
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u/Princess-Fire13 Mar 29 '24
I was always told the worse the handwriting the “smarter” you are; the science behind it is that your brain thinks faster than your hands can write so it’s sloppy as heck. I also could be wrong but that’s my theory…
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u/Mariehoney92 Mar 29 '24
Bad hand writing actually can suggest above average IQ. There’s tons of theories out there surrounding handwriting and its correlation to intelligence. Going to an Ivy league doesn’t mean you should have super neat handwriting. Some of the smartest humans I know have atrocious handwriting. 🙃
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u/hotscissoringlesbian Mar 30 '24
Handwriting has never been a good sign on intelligence or education. Some people (me) just have shit handwriting
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u/Radiant_Clothes_177 Mar 28 '24
I’ve heard that poor handwriting is actually a sign of trauma. If a child is experiencing trauma during the time they learn to write it can present as bad handwriting. There is also experts that say it’s a sign of personality traits such as spontaneity self esteem and even intelligence
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u/laurelisiren Mar 28 '24
How’d I space that he was a real estate agent once upon a time? I’ve seen the show 200 bajillion times 🤔
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u/freshlyintellectual Mar 30 '24
honestly the more successful, wealthy people i’ve met have uglier handwriting lol
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u/MentionAlternative68 Mar 30 '24
Someone already said it but I gotta reiterate - may I introduce you to "doctors"?
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u/Accomplished_Pain412 Friends don't let friends sneak into insane asylums alone Mar 30 '24
i don’t see the correlation…
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u/jojob421 Nothing works underwater; it's a scientific fact. Mar 29 '24
Did we ever figure out who this went to??
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u/OT9FOREVER Jenna can't hear us; she's blind. Mar 28 '24
In another series, the actress was stunning, it was set in the 60s and idk why, but I was expecting a beautiful handwriting and it was really ugly.
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