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I do apologize as I meant no personal offense, the image just struck me as very odd.All I can say is that it's a photograph that I took at the NA of an original paper. Original doc's in the NA are often blurred as they were typed and to produce multiple copies the process produced the blurred effect. People often would write on their blurred original and that of course would be sharp.
Showing my age I can remember using carbon copies and duplicating machines at work..
If you wish I could post other examples of doc's with similar characteristics
Perhaps dealing with documents more from the digital age in recent years, I've become accustumed to the exact formatting and have forgotten about how documents could vary from typewriter to typewriter, or documents that came off a teletype could be a bit off...and yes, the old "Ditto" machines with their purple or blue-black text along with the unique smell that permeated the paper for days on end.
And using Carbon paper was a joy especially if the forms were triplicate (or more), where you had to nearly do bench-presses to ensure the writing tranferred across all copies.
Again, my apologies