Weird, I was just thinking about this a couple of days ago when I picked up a pen that was a joy to write and asked the person who it belong to if I could have it π€£.
My brother got me a nice pen with a stand for Christmas. Yesterday I sat down with my tablet, keyboard, pen, and a pad of paper. I havenβt typed a single word for that story yet. I think better while writing with pen and paper initially.
Truly one of life's greatest joys. I used to ride my bike down to the local "stationary" store as a kid and try out all of their pens/markers. (and bought a fair share from them too). I miss those days!
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Thank you for the memory.
If I'm going ball point, I like the Matador Brand. Made in Bangladesh, they are the smoothest ball points I've ever used.
And hide it.
Good pens.
A cardboard box.
Extra napkins.