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I have never seen anything that looks more like a lowercase "r" in my life, save for a lowercase "r".

 

Who first said that it was a V.

How did he think that it looked like a V.

Why did he think it was a V.

 

 

 

This makes me angerly. Discuss.

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Lower case 'r' doesn't have that 'curve' starting at the bottom of the letter. It starts in the upper half of the letter. Maybe a pair of glasses would help here.

V has no curve. Any curve that it may have during cursive and/or sloppy writing will be in the exact opposite direction.

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It's a lot closer to V than to r. You probably have to work on your handwriting. Off to school with you.

cursive_v_valentine.jpg

 

Nay, off to school with thee.

Yeh lil poopmouth.

xD

 

 

starting to think this is a thread devoted to innuendo.

"the v"

"look at the v"

"vvv"

im on to your games...

 

Hush up. Dis is srs bsns.

 

 

...

 

 

And it's an "r".

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starting to think this is a thread devoted to innuendo.

"the v"

"look at the v"

"vvv"

im on to your games...

 

because the V polarity goes well with the D polarity. Meanwhile others might want a Bar instead so it also goes well.

Am I doing it right?

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1D45F.gifV-Font.jpg

let's see if you can find the difference

upwards stroke of r curves to the right

upwards stroke of polarity curves to the right

upwards stroke of v curves left if not diddly

downwards stroke of r is vertical

downwards stroke of polarity is vertical

downwards stroke of v is less vertical unless italic

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r is completely connected up to the top of the letter, where it splits directions. Curving downwards to the right and having a tail to the left.

 

That polarity has no "stalk" at all. It's split the entire way up, like a V, or a checkmark that's been drawn too evenly.

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