>Pilot Vanishing Point. Looks really cool but what I have against fountain pens is that they all look so fat/bulky I like sleak pens/pencils. I found a cool fountain pen I like but its pricey and I dont know how to get it here in Spain.
pic related "Sailor Chalana"
Thomas Hernandez
Well some people enjoy it and some people couldn't care less. You could spend $25 or so to get a better pen or pencil and a nice notebook and then you'll know.
Ian Bennett
Nice notebooks don't cost too much. Pick one up and see if you like the experience.
Juan Torres
Only girls, people who don't actually learn and richfags bother with the fancy pens and paper. I go by getting straight As with Bic crystal ballpoint pens and ruled notebooks.
Mason Gonzalez
Yeah fountain pens tend to be bulky. For me the problem was how wide the nibs were, my first one was a Parker pen that my parents gifted me and the wet and broad strokes made a mess of mathematical expressions. Even a fine nib made it hard to write subscripts and exponents. A few years later I found Japanese fountain pens and I haven't looked back. I guess it's because they have to write complicated characters that their nibs are very, very fine.
Sailor is a good brand but no idea if they even have them in Spain.
Luis Diaz
>not using a reasonably weighted pen Anyone found a good body for the Uni Jetstream refill? It's my favorite but I don't like any of the rubber bodies.
Austin Collins
Excel
Easton Sanders
>pipettes >cell culture media >gloves >labcoat >centrifuges >PCR machines >self-hatred >reagents that cost quadruple my weekly pay per mL >regret >booze >existential dread