Pen VS Pencil

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Which do you prefer?

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Densetsu3000 said:
For some reason my hand gets tired writing with pencil, but when I write with pen, it doesn't get tired at all.

When I take notes, I like to use non-lined paper and colored pens so I can color-code different sections. In general, I tend to use pen more than pencil because I like crisp black lines. But I'm very picky about my pens. Right now my favorite brand of pen is the Uni-ball Vision Elite (Micro) or the Uni-ball Signo.

When I do math, physics and chemistry problems, I tend to use mechanical pencil. No particular reason why, but it's just that I've come to associate those subjects with using pencil. I also only use certain brands of mechanical pencil, like Pentel or Mitsubishi. They just feel better to grip and seem more precision-engineered than, say, Bic mechanical pencils.

Under normal circumstances I absolutely refuse to use wooden pencils, except for one instance: when I'm taking a standardized multiple-choice test where you have to fill in the answer bubbles. When the tips are dull you can fill in the bubbles faster.
You seem like a weirdo...but not the weirdo you avoid thats beggin for spaceship donations in front of a supermarket but a funny weirdo that I would end up being friends with bcuz of my sense of humor..oh and i prefer pen
 
I used to use pencils when I was younger, but now I've grown fond of pens as we had to use them in junior high. I think I would prefer a gelly, fine tipped ball-point pen. As for pencils, I like those refillable mechanical ones.
 
Pens tend to smudge when you write with them. A pencil will always write even if it is dull.
 
To me, they're situational. I use pens for general writing but pencil when doing diagrams at school in subjects like science. That's the general convention.
 
Pen, with like 2 other colours, and also a highlighter.

Gotta stay neat
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Pencils are for babies and pansies.

Whats that? An eraser? WTF? You haven't even started writing and you've already assumed you're going to make a mistake. Weak man, really weak.
 
mthrnite said:
I actually found an old crow quill and a bottle of ink the other day. I got a legal pad and just started writing random stuff. It's eerily calming.
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Cool story mthr.

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Jundeezy said:
Pencil. Yeah I make mistakes...so what!


EDIT: Pen if I absolutely have to.
This.
I don't like pens, I don't feel comfortable writing/drawing with them, and I use them only during tests that require pens.
Although I prefer a pen over a normal pencil, I use a mechanical pencil.
 
Pencil/mechanical pencil - because I make mistakes, and it's more of a tactical sensation than writing with a pen. And the graphite in the mechanical pencil means that you can vary the thickness of the letters. Hehehe.
 
The pen is obviously more mightier than the pencil. The ink in there is certain and sure while the graphite in a pencil is weak and prone to mistakes. The pen does not require sharpening of it's material to boost it's confidence. The pen is confident from the start.
 

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