wtf 150, that's amazing! I've just got the 4, currently saving up for vintage, flex and gold nib pens. Ever since I got into them in the middle of last year, I just kept buying them. The addiction is real.
Okay omgg can we be best friends now? lmaoo yay theres someone else, finally.
I have a parker jotter, lamy safari, lamy al star and that twsbi 580alr. Lol montblancs, what a flex.
Currently I'm looking at getting a pilot falcon (soft gold nibs would be epic to try), it's my grail pen. Platinum...
It's a hobby and I never got them for academic purposes, they just made my handwriting look nicer and I like the ink customisation, nib variety and the online community based on them. They all get used frequently anyway. I never claimed them to be supposed to add to academic success whatsoever...
lmaoo yea true. I have a huge fountain pen problem. This was $89, my cheapest and first was a Parker Jotter which was $30, and the other two were $45 and $75. They're just fun to have and ink sheen is cool.
All jokes aside, the pen is around 27 grams, and since I use it with the cap unposted, it's 17 grams, not heavy at all. Since it's a fountain pen I don't need to put pressure.
Bics are ballpoints and I prefer rollerballs over that.
That's only because it's slanted cursive, anyone who writes in cursive or are familiar with it would have no problems with it. Back when I was in primary, we were actually taught cursive, but according to many of my friends, they were not taught it so that likely explains people being unable to...
Lol I second reading. Check out fountain pens, tabletop gaming (gotta have friends tho), then u got that other stuff like learning instruments and writing n shit