Lots of people care for these things.The infamous SCAMola said:You care for these kind of things?
I really don't pay attention to what I'm writing with, usually just a cheap pen or pencil.
Personally, my favorite thing to write with is a fountain pen. Makes it so easy to write, and such a pleasure. Only problem with a fountain pen is the maintenance it requires... Main principle that makes it so fantastic is that it uses a really, really thin channel so that ink flows down out of the tip with absolutely no pressure (cohesion and adhesion, you know). Of course, the problems start when the ink doesn't flow out perfectly or congeals a bit inside the channel...
Ah well...
When I write with a fountain pen, I love it when there's a good amount of paper underneath what I'm writing on- more cushion, more luxury... Can't write on only a single sheet of paper on a hard surface, since that gives me that weird scratchy feeling. That goes for any type of pen I use, though (although it's the exact opposite with pencils).
After fountain pens, I like writing with pens containing gel-based ink.. The low viscosity makes everything flow so nicely (I'm very big into flow... My writing is, as a few Escapists might remember, very loopy and slanty and cursive....y).
Want me to go on? Okay.
I really like writing with just about any implement. Each one has its own merits- fountain pens are effortless and voluptuous, pencils are nicely visceral, rollerballs are silky-smooth, and ballpoints charm one with their endearing drag as they roll across the page.
I love pens, love pencils, love writing. LOVE it.
Oooh, oooh! And pens that have to use inkwells! Great things, but they're like writing with a needle if you have the really thin nibs.
EDIT: And for all of my writing implements, I like medium-to-bold tips.
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Cross/Waterman/Mont Blanc fountains
Uni-Ball rollerballs
Waterman ballpoints
Uni-Ball rollerballs
Waterman ballpoints
Do I come across as a sad, strange individual?