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I. The ALL knowing. ALL seeing Madame Rafferty looked deep into her crystal ball…WELL…Actually…It was the bottom of my tequila bottle *hic* AND with the power of the Mystic Pizza *burp* called upon the GREAT white porcelain to divine the vibrations and energy waves my mojo-making hoodoo conjured in order to read the energetic radiation emitted by Drew. So without further adieu AND while I can still keep my head up, I give you my interpretation of Drew’s Signature.

1. The subject’s handwriting clearly appears to show a fluency and vitality of flow. The writing impulse is unbroken and the words sweep forward with great ease. This released writing indicates a generally easy-going and less conformist attitude than the average.

2. The subject will be fascinated by new ideas, by the unusual and unfamiliar. Routine will probably be tiresome for him and he will not become over anxious about the occasional loss of control. Released writers express their emotions quite easily, and the subject’s moods will probably fluctuate between elation and depression. The subject probably has quite a large number of friends.

3. In addition, the mild extraversion score enhances the above personality. The subject is lively and gregarious, preferring to be amongst others than alone at home. Emotions are readily expressed, and the subject prefers to take life lightly, enjoying variety and change.

4. The heavy pressure used in the script indicates that the subject has an above average activity level. He enjoys having plenty to do and dislikes being delayed or obstructed. He has a need to work off excess energy in an active occupation or leisure pursuit.

5. The subject has a signature that is larger than 77% of the population and as a result sees himself in a relative position of power and responsibility. The large signature also ties in with the assertive nature of the subject. The subject is confident in his approach to life. The subject has a strong need to succeed in all things he does. He hates to lose and will appear to be quite a strong competitor. This is further enhanced by his moderately assertive nature. He finds it quite easy to strike up a conversation with strangers.

6. The subject uses a proportion of capitals which are higher than the other ascending letters. This indicates that he is more likely to speak out forthrightly to defend himself if under attack and is able to talk about personal matters without feeling too self-conscious. In a quarrel he is likely to argue to defend his rights.

7. He could even become aggressive if sufficiently provoked, but any attacks will be verbal rather than physical, taking the form of sarcasm. The subject may make a good sales person, and is good at resisting sales talk. He is less likely to hesitate over complaining about shoddy goods or poor service. He will also make a good host and can liven up a party.

8. The subject has some qualities of leadership If he is prevented from expressing his views, or if he feels that he is not being taken seriously enough he may become irritated. As the writer has a high IQ, the chances are that aggression, when shown, will normally be expressed verbally, with sarcasm.

9. Several ‘t’ bars in the script point downwards, which indicates that the subject exhibits a certain degree of ambition. He has an above average drive to obtain goals and objectives, and likes to succeed at things that he attempts. Obstacles are often regarded as challenges to be overcome, and he likes competition and action. This characteristic, in conjunction with a large signature, shows that once the subject has set himself a goal, he may be a difficult person to stop. The heavy pressure used in the handwriting exaggerates this need for achievement further.

10. The handwriting shows some signs of expansiveness, and this is an indication of an extrovert personality. The writer has an above average need for space and dislikes being confined. This hunger for space is reflected in the script. This expansiveness shows in the subject’s social relationships. He is likely to be more comfortable in company than on his own, and perhaps takes life more lightly than the average person. He may become quite easily bored, and often yearns for change and variety.

11. The handwriting is very simplified, and this indicates that the subject is extremely intelligent (scoring 5 out of a possible 5 in the IQ categories). He has the intellectual capacity that would enable him to be successful in a career such as university professor, theoretical mathematician or computer systems analyst.

12. There are cases of isolated ambiguity throughout the script which shows that the subject is over-concerned with concealment. He is attempting to cover up, and keep aspects of his personality or private life hidden from view or cloaked in mystery. This type of handwriting is found in professions which demand a high degree of confidence keeping, such as lawyers, bankers and doctors. It is wrong to interpret isolated ambiguity as a sign of a deceitful personality, but it does show a need for the subject to hide some part of his personality or background which may cause embarrassment or anxiety.

13. There are a few indications in the handwriting that, at the time of writing, the subject was suffering from mild stress. This may be temporary, for example if he was upset, tired, or working against a deadline. However, the subject may be living at an unacceptable level of stress, one which is beginning to affect his physical well being. These are warning signs in the handwriting, and indicate that the subject should pause and reflect on those aspects of his lifestyle which may be causing long-term difficulties. He should try to reduce them whenever possible, relax more frequently, check his diet, and perhaps take more exercise. Stress can be beneficial, but if allowed to get out of control, it may prove a hazard to mental and physical health.

Source: Barb aka Rafferty Rulz