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[challenge entry] Flumping herpes, this took way too long,


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Also it's shit, but I needed it out of my head before bed.

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(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 3:28, archived)
# One hasn't lived
'til one's had two blue tits flying round the room and it being inadvisable to piss oneself laughing because of the respected elder company present.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 3:49, archived)
# ahhhahhahhh
just for that, a Milligna poem:

Said Hamlet to Ophelia,
"I'll draw a sketch of thee;
What kind of pencil shall I use,
2B or not 2B?"

 
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 3:57, archived)
# Well, it depends on the quality of line you want to produce.
A B pencil, for example, produces a thicker, softer line. 2B, 3B etc, up to 7B, progressively increase this tendency. And progressively require more frequent sharpening.

Conversely, H pencils produce a thinner, harder line. They are mostly used in the fields of engineering and industrial design, where precision, rather than expression, is paramount, to allow accuracy in diagrams.

I think this answers Shakespeare's question reasonably. In short: it depends.

To answer Milligan's original question: 2B seems a decent choice.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 4:13, archived)
# I've always found 2B an excellent choice.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 4:30, archived)
# That's what Clive Sinclair told his industrial design doods
on the C5 project.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 4:34, archived)
# Yay!
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 5:29, archived)
# Ha ha
I love the word "fie".
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 13:35, archived)