Chizmurder     I'd call this lazy, but it seems like more work shaking it.
I guess I'll just call it stupid.
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socialist_hentai      I think you have to lose the "the".
also:
SCIENCE!
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mashedtater      my god, do we really need an instruction video for something so easy?
we really are de evolving.
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mashedtater sadly, no.
i am a girl, comprised of a uterus and some teeth
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Chibisuke  I'm pretty sure shakers didn't make that.
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Sputum and it isn't even a pen
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Ersatz No, but the people who made it won't have children, so there's that.
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THA SUGAH RAIN      I got something else that advances automatically when you shake it, lady.
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Desidiosus      I heard someone invented a fountain pen with its own inkwell BUILT IN!!!
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Meerkat      HOTT
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SteamPoweredKleenex      Whoever invented this worked with Rapidograph pens (which occasionally needed a good shake to get the needle in it loose so the ink would flow). After a few months with those things, shaking any writing implement to get it going is something you do without thinking.
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SolRo    so instead of a light spring is has a solid weight, making the pencil heavy?
no audio, but won't this thing fail to write upside down?
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MrBuddy No audio? I heard audio in this video.
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Casual Tea Party      Hmmm nobody seems to understand my favourite kind of pencil. I'll just say a few thangs here: it's a pencil, it's fast and useful for long essay-type bouts of writing, this isn't an instructional video for something "so easy" but rather a demonstration of the shake function to prospective customers of the jetpens website, it isn't heavy and works like any other pencil if you choose not to shake it, thus it works completely fine upside down like every other pencil. It's not even that loud, and no louder than the combined scratching pencil or pen noises during a test.
...yeah.
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