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Pencils are for scrubs and losers. Own up to your mistakes, use a pen.
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Contextual.
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Pens. Pencils and crayons don't feel as precise or as aerodynamic under my grasp and thus I cannot use them I can hardly see the impression that they're trynna make Pens are elegant, simple and sophisticated. A fine example of exquisite architecture. So therefore I must say, verily, Pens.
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pencils there easy to erase
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Pencils. And not those -blam!-ing mechanical pieces of shit. Actual, wood and graphite pencils.
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The common wooden pencil is to me the best tool of this group in terms of reliability, the ability to remove errors, and the ease in creating different shades during the drawing of greyscale works.
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Mechanical pencils /thread
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Edited by Alphy : 6/13/2013 4:33:17 AMI prefer pencils. I like to use pens if I KNOW I won't make a mistake. 99% of the time I know I WILL make a mistake, so yeah...
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Pen15 I'm twelve, by the way.
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Pencils erase by default.
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mechanical pencil spinning fundamentals.
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Whatever is closest.
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I use both. Together.
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I'm an engineering student, so it's in my best interest to use a pencil.
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I got used to writing with ink in 12th grade English, so that's what I use now. Really like the black .38mm Pilots. But I use pencil for math. Otherwise I have no problem with simply dashing a line through my written mistakes in ink.
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No marker master race, WTF MAN!
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Pencils, because erase.