Pens: favourite type, colour etc (3 Viewers)

blue or black pen?

  • blue

    Votes: 242 60.5%
  • black

    Votes: 149 37.3%
  • other

    Votes: 9 2.3%

  • Total voters
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gloworm14

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Re: blue or black pen?

i dont care what colour i use as long as it is continuous

id hate to write in both colours on the same page or same thing im doing
 

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Re: blue or black pen?

black looks more... elegant, smoother, classier... sexier? like james bond =D dunno why he came to mind tho...

fine tip ball point (go Pilot)... pref with a cap, more fun to make clicky sounds with (just while doing h/w, i'm not a bitch to others in exams) and less likely to break

BAM! yeah, you take that extra info about my pen use!
 

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Re: blue or black pen?

Blue is easier to mark- looks less like photocopying and it shows the light and fall of pressure on the pen easier, making any semi-illegible words easier to decipher.
 

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Re: blue or black pen?

Black is a very depressing colour so i use blue, except in maths (???)
 

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Re: blue or black pen?

Why don't we all just look beyond colour. What matters is that they all can write. There should be no disrcimination on the basis of colour.
 

conics2008

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Re: blue or black pen?

Black, because its eaiser to read and to write with. My books only contain black ink, blue ink doesn't exsist in my world.
 

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Re: blue or black pen?

blue in books but black for exams - it looks nicer
 

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Re: blue or black pen?

Red for headings, blue for text. blue in exams, otherwise (If black that is) it can clash with the black lines of th paper... Just can stand it when they clash! (mild - moderate OCD creeps in...)
 

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Re: blue or black pen?

Allan vB said:
Red for headings, blue for text. blue in exams, otherwise (If black that is) it can clash with the black lines of th paper... Just can stand it when they clash! (mild - moderate OCD creeps in...)
im basically the same, red for headings, black for subheadings, otherwise blue. it looks nicer. anyway, since starting legal studies, i have become a bit paranoid about how neat my book is. my teacher is a messy writer and every1 in my legal class is the same. lol.
 

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Re: blue or black pen?

once again BoS provides us with a statistic that really isnt that usefull
i voted blue
Who voted other... i cant be bothered to go through the other 7 pages
 

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Re: blue or black pen?

It's nice to see that we really discuss the big issues on BOS :p
 

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Re: blue or black pen?

hmm well im supersticious and i can only use blue pen for my exams
but in my books and when im writing study notes i use every colour imaginable
pink, purple for headings and stuff
and in my study notes i have the rainbow

i wish i could write in pink for the exams.....
 

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