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Woman infuriates TikTokers with the bizarre way she writes letters

writing weird letters
writing weird letters

TikTok user Anna Patton is creating quite a stir on the platform with the unconventional way she dots her i’s and crosses her t’s.

The 21-year-old shared a video, noting that “some of my friends are pressed about the way I write letters.” She then went on to show her followers why her friends are so upset: As you can see in the video, Patton has a rather unusual way of writing the letters M, N, W, B, R and, perhaps most upsettingly, X.

(For the last one, she first creates the top half of the X before finishing off the bottom half. WHO DOES THAT?)

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The overwhelming majority of TikTok users sided with Patton’s friends on this one. Some even joked that there should be a trigger warning on the video — that’s how upset they were.

“This made me mad for no reason,” one person said.

“This triggered a feeling I never knew I had,” another added.

“I hope both sides of your pillow are warm,” a third joked.

Other people simply could not believe that the video (and method) were real. After all, Patton’s way of writing letters would only slow her down — so what’s the point?

“You literally made these letters more difficult to write,” one person said.

“There’s no way,” another added before challenging Patton to “write a whole sentence.”

“When we learn to write we learn to write fast to keep up with our thoughts,” a third person explained. “Either you were taught to write slow or this video is for attention.”

Whether or not the video is fake, Patton seems to understand that the letter-writing technique is irritating. Her TikTok bio currently reads: “Follow to see more things I do that annoy others.”

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