RGBlack

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    1:29 AM, Monday April 15th 2024

    I just tested it with other pens with varied tip sizes and a ruler. I can definitely say it's 1 mm, my fault, there was no way of telling from the cover. I can't go again to the store till around July because of family problems I won't discuss.

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    12:40 PM, Saturday April 13th 2024

    They somewhat remind me of Tricky and the grunts from Madness Combat

    4:38 AM, Friday April 12th 2024

    Wait I just replied with a thumbs up emoji but it got replaced with question marks

    I guess this site cannot process emoji characters

    ????

    3:23 PM, Thursday April 11th 2024

    ????

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    7:46 AM, Wednesday April 3rd 2024

    Are these oil paintings? I love these!

    6:42 PM, Tuesday April 2nd 2024

    Thank you

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