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Dr. Dre wrote:The Dixon TRI conderoga, at least for me, is less uncomfortable to hold. It has three sides instead of 6 sides the Dixon Ticonderoga has. MOreover, it has weird grip. The outer layer is made of different material than regular wooden pencils.
In short, I don't like the TRI conderoga because of the (1) structure of the pencil (2) type of pencil cover
That's fucking awesome. The original eraser sucks ass. Why didn't I think of that? Lol.Dr. Dre wrote:Would you guys recommend putting one of those eraser thingys on a pencil? Or just use the original eraser?
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I'm strongly considering procuring one, to see if I like it. I do fear the triangle grip will be uncomfortable.Dr. Dre wrote:The Dixon TRI conderoga, at least for me, is less comfortable to hold. It has three sides instead of 6 sides the Dixon Ticonderoga has. MOreover, it has weird grip. The outer layer is made of different material than regular wooden pencils.
In short, I don't like the TRI conderoga because of the (1) structure of the pencil (2) type of pencil cover
I'm not saying that a great sword will make a samurai great in combat.alex.feuerman wrote:DUDE. Chill the **** out. A great pencil does not a great LSAT score make.
A sword is directly related to how a samurai kills people and defends himself (combat). A good samurai with a bad sword, or even mediocre, will do poorly in combat and die. A 180er is not going to get a 160 because of the pencil he uses. He could use crayon and still perform just as well, assuming crayon was allowed.Dr. Dre wrote:I'm not saying that a great sword will make a great samurai.alex.feuerman wrote:DUDE. Chill the **** out. A great pencil does not a great LSAT score make.
What I'm trying to articulate is that a great samurai will be better off in combat with a great sword, instead of mediocre sword.
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