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For ease of discussion, I'm talkin the GOAT and OG, Dixon Ticonderoga No. 2
inb4 "You have to sharpen a pencil to continue to use it" - ya i know this is not me saying that sharpening pencils is useless or stupid. I understand its a necessary evil. If they had pencil sharpeners that just shaved away wood slightly and preserve the dull tip, that would be the best pencil "sharpener" ever.
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- Sharpened pencils create a smaller lines, which tend to show all minor imperfections in ones handwriting. Duller pencils tend to blend out all those little imperfections and make the handwriting look more put together. I have legible but not aesthetic handwriting, and it always looks way better to me.
- Freshly sharpened pencils are fragile, higher tendency to break within the first couple of linear feet of writing (idk how to measure the use of a pencil but you can get what i mean). A dull pencil just keeps on going, you can write as hard or as soft as you'd like, no breakage occurring.
- Dull pencils move across paper more smoothly. Maybe a mental thing, but always just feels more flowy with a dull pencil
inb4 "You have to sharpen a pencil to continue to use it" - ya i know this is not me saying that sharpening pencils is useless or stupid. I understand its a necessary evil. If they had pencil sharpeners that just shaved away wood slightly and preserve the dull tip, that would be the best pencil "sharpener" ever.
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