redbanjer πͺπΊπ¦π¨π¦π¬π±π²π½ on Nostr: Yes, because a hair-thin line shows every tiny wobble and air skip, whereas a thicker ...
Yes, because a hair-thin line shows every tiny wobble and air skip, whereas a thicker line covers or evens those up mostly. I also think it's because a thin line reminds me of seeing my grandmother's and my uncle's handwriting slowly becoming the 'nervous spidery' style common to very old people. I'm 70 now, so I want to avoid that OldPeople'sSpideryWriting thing. π