Message from @ᛋᛉKLOᚢ
Discord ID: 598880400793665541
Sorry Krauts. Suck it up.
Want to know what us dumber than holocaust truthers
🖊
Jake paul?
Ballpoint pens
Iwas close
no
Checkmate atheist
quills are worse
I happen to like ballpoint pens.
who the fuck
thought they were a good idea
Ballpoint pens were invented in what 1957
Quills exist cuz ballpoints didnt exist you fucking knob
you know what did exist? charcoal
you know what you can do with charcoal?
Some of annefranks diary is in ballpoint pen
write
Provide me with evidence. @Spooky Melon
Do you fucking know how hard it is to write clearly with charcoal
Also charcoal smears and fades overtime
Ballpoint pens
not me
(((Ball point pens)))
How can you prove that's charcoal?
sure fucking looks like it
Pole do you want to end up silenced
But you need to prove it.
tfw the holocaust happened and hitler cultists are SEETHING
@JackH670 Sometimes when I poop my butthole turns inside out and I have to go to the hospital to get it fixed.
lol
4 "vine" charcoal sticks and 4 compressed charcoal sticks. Drawing materials.
Artists' charcoal is a form of dry art medium made of finely ground organic materials that are held together by a gum or wax binder or produced without the use of binders by eliminating the oxygen inside the material during the production process.[1] These charcoals are often used by artists for their versatile properties, such as the rough texture that leaves marks less permanent than other art media.[2] Charcoal can produce lines that are very light or intensely black, while being easily removable, yet vulnerable to leaving stains on paper. The dry medium can be applied to almost any surface from smooth to very coarse. Fixatives are often used with charcoal drawings to solidify the position to prevent erasing or rubbing off of charcoal dusts
"Charcoal pencils consist of compressed charcoal enclosed in a jacket of wood. Designed to be similar to graphite pencils while maintaining most of the properties of charcoal, they are often used for fine and crisp detailed drawings, while keeping the user's hand from being marked.[5]"
I don't know who's wrote that.