That's not too bad but I suggest you learn the whole alphabet that way it won't be a problem to switch names. Same with pieces and throwies.
Damn dude, you need to lock your door haha. Or take some of your pc stuff with you so she can't get on.
Tel, you can always keep writing panda and posting it here and not post whatever name you plan to actually write. A lot of guys do that here, and honestly like puts said, it wouldn't be a bad idea to learn the alphabet instead of a name. And for the future, change your passwords Sucks though man, siblings are a pain.
Ya true but if I locked my door my parents would be suspious and try to get in anyway propably should of took the battery so it wouldn't turn on
Ya they are Bt98 but you have to deal with that was my plan to write Panda (These will be deleted in 12 hours)
No need: not too bad. Only thing that's rally bugging me is your I, it looks kind of like it's being choked. I know it's hard because it's a thin letter, maybe you'd be better off giving and uppercase I a shot? Worth trying at least
TBH i really hate most names that replace letters with numbers. Thats just my opinion though. I do however think that KASAR is a dope name. You could also switch it up every once and a while on a wall and hit up KAZAR as well as KASAR.
both lowercase and uppercase "i"s look pretty good to me. now just write it as much as possible. don't stop practicing. then, try doing it fast like you would out on the streets. you'll eventual start to see it evolve into the way your hand naturally wants to write it and you'll see more flow come out of it
No need, I like that a bit better personally. Now like cacer said, it's more a matter of filling a few dozen notebooks and loosening up a little than anything else. You've got this Also, a side note. If anybody has never tried writing on a whiteboard, it's worth a shot. Saves paper and shit, and it's a nice way to get used to the feeling of writing on something on a wall (obviously practice cans, but if you're into marker tagging too then it's decent) and not down on a piece of paper if you aren't ready for the streets