Question about dip pens

I’m relatively new to dip pens - I’ve had more experience with fountain pens.

Does the type of ink really matter as much? Or does the quality of the nib matter more?

That being said, I already have some ink (some random cheap set I bought from Michael’s, the pen broke lol.)
I just need a really good quality dip pen. Where on Amazon can I find good quality ones?

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u/stronset — 5 days ago

What are some interesting etymologies?

A part of what intrigues me about Hungarian is the interesting / weird / funny etymologies of certain words, like olló.

I also think certain metaphorical meanings of words are really interesting, like forradalom, a boiling over; a revolution. Words like these are amazing and I can’t stop thinking about them.

What are your favorite facts and knowledge that you can share about certain words? Perhaps ones that many people may not know about? Let’s discuss!

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u/stronset — 14 days ago

[TOMT] [GAME] Roblox game

Please help me find the name of this Roblox game!

It’s a pretty fun and vibrant game that almost no one plays now.

If I had to guess, maybe anywhere from 0-100 players. It might have been more well known at some other time in the past - it’s definitely not *that* unknown.

Everyone owns a single cart/vehicle that you can drive around in. There is no objective to this game.

Throughout the map there are these rollercoaster-like tracks which your cart can immediately attach to in order to boost the speed of your cart. These tracks end up flinging you off them so you can glide in the sky in your cart.

Your cart can also act as a boat in the water!

There are these lego-like block objects around the map which you can collect. I’m not sure if they act as a form of currency or not. You can also collect them while gliding in the sky.

That’s basically the whole point of the game

This game is not one of those cheaply made fast-robux-making front page clickbait games that you play once and forget; it sticks with you.

The name of the game starts with a V (I’m almosttt certain). Something like “V [blahblah] a”

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u/stronset — 24 days ago