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And the letter on the right still has the "to:", "compose", and "Press Send" buttons on it, which is even more egregious.

At least someone TRIED on the left one to make a fake paper image and overlay some comic sans-y handwriting typeface font.

Honestly, it shames shills everywhere. Amateur hour. And everyone signs their name on their handwritten letters with Firstname Lastinitial, of course. Because they want that balance between just signing "Hugh", and actually writing fanmail. I know when I write a letter to a celebrity, I always sign it "Hugh M.", because the celebrity shall never know my last name! In real life, outside of amateur hour shill time, if you're shortening one of your names, it's "H. Mongous", you shorten the first name.

112 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

And the letter on the right still has the "to:", "compose", and "Press Send" buttons on it, which is even more egregious.

At least someone TRIED on the left one to make a fake paper image and overlay some comic sans-y handwriting typeface font.

Honestly, it shames shills everywhere. Amateur hour. And everyone signs their name on their handwritten letters with Firstname Lastinitial, of course. Because they want that balance between just signing "Hugh", and actually writing fanmail. I know when I write a letter to a celebrity, I always sign it "Hugh M.", because the celebrity shall never know my last name!

112 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

And the letter on the right still has the "to:", "compose", and "Press Send" buttons on it, which is even more egregious.

At least someone TRIED on the left one to make a fake paper image and overlay some comic sans-y handwriting typeface font.

Honestly, it shames shills everywhere. Amateur hour. And everyone signs their name on their handwritten letters with Firstname Lastinitial, of course. Because they want that balance between just signing "Fred", and actually writing fanmail. I know when I write a letter to a celebrity, I always sign it "Fred A.", because the celebrity shall never know my last name!

112 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

And the letter on the right still has the "to:", "compose", and "Press Send" buttons on it, which is even more egregious.

At least someone TRIED on the left one to make a fake paper image and overlay some comic sans-y handwriting typeface font.

112 days ago
1 score