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Skreename Posts: 261/1427 |
It does work pretty well for cleaning out fingernails... But no, I definitely don't chew on my writing utensils, nor what comes from my writing utensils.
I do vaguely remember chewing on pencils several years ago, though... But that was back in elementary school. Seeing how I'm in college now... yeah. Time has passed. |
Metal Man88 Posts: 155/701 |
I don't chew on my pencils, and I use the same Mechanical pencil I used all the way through highschool.
Graphite? Blech. I prefer to use the end of my mechanical pencil to clean out my fingernails. |
Forte.EXE Posts: 508/1503 |
No... really much left the spit out ink on the counter table in Room 713 at the college... |
Alastor Posts: 4823/8204 |
Good lord.
You poor, poor person. Didn't swallow any of it, did you? |
Forte.EXE Posts: 506/1503 |
Heh... that happened to me... bored out of my mind listening to my instructor DRONE on about math fractions and compound fomulas... chewed on the end of my ballpoint pen... then left quickly to head home to wash the damn ink off. Bleh... I can still taste it, since it happened today... |
Thoughtless Posts: 1547/2405 |
Originally posted by vt102k I avoid doing this. Simply because a face filled with ink during class is not a moment I wish to have. |
Alastor Posts: 4808/8204 |
I have to wonder where this all came from. Chewing on the writing utensils themselves is just destructive |
vt102k Posts: 6/6 |
Pens are the best to chew on. Expecially the caps. |
Danielle Posts: 3525/6737 |
Yeah, the cheap Bic ones are the best. I've never had a problem with them, and you can get about 20 for what, a few bucks?
They've lasted me all year. However, I have some regular pencils as well. Just in case. I also have pens, because I use pencils only in math and chem, the classes I have erase a lot in. |
Tarale Posts: 856/2713 |
Can't say I eat pencils, but I have been known to chew on things for their texture before. Antacid tablets are crumbly.
Hmm... and I don't think I even have a pencil (mechanical or otherwise) at work. I know I have several at home, but I wouldn't know where right now..... still can't find things after I moved. |
Skydude Posts: 2516/2607 |
Seriously, the slightly more expensive ones are worlds better. And even if each pencil is twice as expensive, we're not talking about a lot of money. The simple disposable Bic ones are my pencil of choice, and they work just fine. |
Thoughtless Posts: 1538/2405 |
Originally posted by Skydude They were really really really cheap. This semester alone. I had one of my mechanical pencils fall apart in class. The eraser came out. The part where the graphite comes out got lost and something from the inside bounced away. Also. Another fault some wooden pencils have is the eraser. I have had the chance to use erasers that instead of erasing, actually turned everything it touched red. I seriously need to stop buying cheap shit. |
Alastor Posts: 4789/8204 |
Originally posted by ThoughtlessThey're even better when they have those ridiculous plastic things that go inside the pencil a short ways before clicking the graphite out, that the erasers stick into. It's awesome to have the mechanical pencil stop working altogether once you use it so much.Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish |
Skydude Posts: 2510/2607 |
Originally posted by ThoughtlessOriginally posted by Alastor the Stylish ...what kind of mechanical pencils have you ever bought that did THAT? Were they demonic or something? |
Thoughtless Posts: 1536/2405 |
Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish Unless you get one of those cheap mechanical pencils that simply eat up and destroy the graphite before you use it. Those are just awesome. |
Alastor Posts: 4783/8204 |
Exactly. And that is why nonmechanical pencils suck. |
Thoughtless Posts: 1521/2405 |
Same here. I have yet to come across a classroom that had a sharpener in it.
It would be easy to bring your own but at times there really isn't no time to stop, get up, sharpen pencil, come back. You could always bring a handful of already sharpened pencils but those don't last long. The point always break before you use it. |
Skydude Posts: 2486/2607 |
I'm thinking that like a number of people, he extends the graphite a bit too far out from the tip of the mechanical pencil. Which will cause it to break relatively easily.
The other thing about pencils in college is that few of the classrooms have pencil sharpeners, so you have to either bring your own or use mechanical ones. edit: well, that's true of MY college, not sure how other places are. |
Alastor Posts: 4768/8204 |
It's the same hardness as the regular stuff, though |
Thoughtless Posts: 1519/2405 |
Mechanical pencils are a win for me.
I can't stand wooden pencils simply because of the task of sharpening them. And I at times find myself chewing any type of writing device. Be it wooden pencils, mechanical pencils, pens, feathers, human fingers, etc.. |
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