And I definitely didn’t accidentally step on any crayons in the process.
Number 6 always felt like a betrayal when you realized it wasn’t black.
Wait until you realize that number 8 is actually teal blue! Gotcha!
The lesson here is not to peel off the labels.
Going to come back later and argue with anyone who chooses 7
White crayon is a secret weapon when doing watercolor. Lets you mask areas you want to leave without paint. So that’s my choice.
Colouring outside the lines with this one, but I ain’t mad at it
isn’t 8 one of those old dock worker crayons from the early 1900s that was toxic? why’d you give your toddler that?
So that the toddler can enter the workforce and start pulling itself up by the bootstraps as soon as possible. The lithium mines need more bodies.
Can you provide more detail about it? Or links to articles. I have problem finding details as I don’t know what to search for.
okay looking for stuff to verify this was not only unreasonably difficult, but when I found this I get to thinking I might’ve been thinking of grease pencils this whole time. Also I did find something about crayons made before 1970 having lead, but what DIDN"T have lead back then?
I gotta go with 8. For reasons.
We all know the reasons you chose the BBC.
They’re very reputable. Sometimes biased to one side, but most are to one direction or another, at least a bit. Works just fine though.
The big black one
I’m feeling #6
Same. Purple is a great color (grape flavored) and it’s one of the smallest so I’ll be done sooner
3
That mother fucker is metallic af
#3
Can’t beat confetti
Are we sure 8 isn’t a candle?
You can color with a candle.
I’m gonna take them all what are you going to do about it