What is /sci/'s favorite writing tool when doing science? I'm shopping for pens and need suggestions.
latex
>>8336210
>le rare pepe
>>>/reddit/
>>8336229
>le anti-frogposting
>>>/lgbt/
>>8336238
>using pens
>>8336238
>>8336200
A pen and paper
Pilot Metropolitan.
My dick. To commence my sacred ritual, I work myself into an erotic frenzy by thoroughly contemplating the profound teachings of Neil DeGrasse Tyson, and upon reaching the apotheosis of prurient ecstasy, I exultantly spray my high IQ man juice onto the recipient of my choosing (usually paper or a blackboard, but in certain joyful instances, the backside of a willing and enlightened female specimen) in the design of whatever formula or expression i have deemed to be of suitable aesthetic and intellectual merit as to memorialize for the benefit of posterity. If you will indulge the witty wordplay, I have filled whole sheafs (ha!) of divinely privileged paper with my prolific achievements and musings in the (alas, vain, I fear) hope that future philosophers will, with the benefit of centuries of intervening human advancement, be able to properly appreciate the full extent and significance of my brilliance.
>>8336465
im stealing this
>>8336200
Either a rOtring 600 for dirty sketching or a Pelikan M600 for better reading (and writing).
Some blank clairfontaine paper or some Oxford quad paper
>>8336200
my favorite pen is (haha penis) a ballpoint (haha balls).
>>8336200
TWSBI diamond 580