Fair enoughDash/Masky wrote:
Meh. It's not that surprising.BonLee64 wrote:
The longest one I've seen was in the last post thread. had like 20 or so posts.Wait, what if the pen was the gateway to laptops and computers? The mighty pen bowed down to the laptop after saying "My work is done."Dash/Masky wrote:
Ffs, Lee. xDAnd are we making the longest quote chain or something??? xDBonLee64 wrote:
I don't have a pen on my person at the moment.Dash/Masky wrote:
But everyone has a pen. OwOThat means we're all vulnerable...BonLee64 wrote:
Indeed. I mean, back in the olden days, the pen wasn't invented. Now that it is, it can do more damage as not everyone has a sword. owoDash/Masky wrote:
Well, I guess both can damage equally.BonLee64 wrote:
Horta has a point. A pen can't directly kill like a sword would. However, a pen can do some serious emotional and mental damage, and that can be horrible to deal with.Dash/Masky wrote:
... I'm not even gonna argue anymore.Horta Woof wrote:
It can damage much more. Millions died in Medieval Times because of war, and pens in its own cannot kill even a person, only if you're a very handy assassin.Dash/Masky wrote:
But it cannot damage as much as a pen.Horta Woof wrote:
So can a sword.Dash/Masky wrote:
It can also be used for destroying connections between two or more people and ruin someone's life.BonLee64 wrote:
Because the action of writing can have more of an impact if only seen by one person
Bloody college group stealing my pens when they don't have one...I have a pencil, and I realized it could be used in place for this riddle. XD
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