Jesus. I've had to put a mental effort to understand what was the intended word. Do they even bother to take a look at what they are printing?!?
For me it was the other way round. It seems I am more used to people writing the A that way because I needed a moment to get the joke.
Cursive can be a headache when certain conventions aren't followed, mind you. It irks me that the cursive shown here doesn't close the loop on the A, for instance.
It is a bit like with numbers, Americans find it weird to write the 7 with the crossbar, while Germans constantly mix it up with a 1 if they write it without. And some cursive systems even have the lower case 'z 'with the loop like a 'y', 'g', or 'j' can have it.