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How did people write so much before keyboards
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They literally had nothing else to do.
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They use to get callouses and then little hollows in their fingertips that made the fingers erogenous the harder they use them. From touching too much plastic now it gets flat and laminated like a person with down syndrome.
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They used shorthand
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>>24772681
What?
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>>24772720
Read up on it. Finger tips used to change a lot as we age in shape and size, but now modern fingers all have one thing in common, they are flat and have plastic end caps and their fingers are getting long and slender. They also have phantom vibration in them that didn't used to be there, as if they were implanted with something against my will.
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>>24772819
Long and slender fingers are aesthetic as fuck though
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You can write a lot if you don't have computers and phones distracting you and also no real job.
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>>24772819
You might be mentally ill.
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>>24772819
I believe you, but other anons may not. You should keep this to yourself.
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>>24772681
>>24772819
High quality post
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>>24772660
I would have written this much if youtube algorithms and twitch dot tv werent a thing



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