You know anymore I don't know if subway cat is really seriously mentally ill or so desperate to be relevant in the world that she'll do just about anything to get the kind of attention that measures up to relevance in her mind...maybe some of both.
What caught my eye was that the subway cat noticed significant changes in her signature.
I know some dismiss graphology, "handwriting analysis," as so much voodoo, but writing is an active neurosensory action, and can betray characteristics.
Anyone who's ever seen handwriting of a person severely arthritic can tell right away, without even seeing that person, that the person is severely arthritic. But that's an easy, simple, example.
Probably 90% or more of those into handwriting analysis don't know excresence what they're doing--and that includes franksolich--but there are professionals who are very good at it.
One of the primary lessons in most graphology textbooks is that if there are radical variations in the signature from day to day, this is a person highly unstable.
Everybody's handwriting changes from day to day; one is feeling tired, or rushed, or absent-minded, or lazy, and distracted, and so there's variations.
And everybody's handwriting changes.....over time.
But here we're talking
radical variations, and rapidly so.
I'd give my first-born male child to get half a dozen specimens of the subway cat's signature.