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I am one of those people who just can't resist writing on the back of
their hands. I mean, it's actually physically impossible for me not
to.
Unfortunately, I seem to be plagued with teachers/schoolfriends/
parents etc. who are all convinced that I am giving myself 'ink
poisoning'. However,
if people made ink that was non-harmful, or
even
did your skin good, then this would not be the case.
What I propose is a washable, non-scented biro or fountain-pen ink
that
contains no harmful toxins, but instead is laced with essential oils
and
vitamin E (which is proven to be good for the skin). Instead of
potentially harming the skin, it would actually do it good, and
may
mean that more people would write on their hands, making the
world a
better and happier place.
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This is a happy little idea, so a [+] from me. |
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B.L.INK o.o.n d.t.k y.i.. ..o.. ..n.. |
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//This is a happy little idea, so a [+] from me.// |
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Thanks! Happy new year :) |
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An ink multi-vitamin? Hey, I'm waiting for a beer multi-vitamin. "Hey Wily: did you take your vitamins?". "Yes, honey ... drinking them now". [+] |
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<scratches a + on the back of me 'and> |
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Haha. I used to think that was what 'fortified wine' meant. |
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