My older daughter is addicted to stationery supplies. She has a pen collection that is not to be believed! However, since she gets most of them from Dollar Tree, she can usually find an opened package to test the pens on (and if she loves it enough, doesn’t even bother testing it…but she’s been lucky thus far; they’ve all worked).
Tattoos are a turnoff for me. Perhaps it is because too many of my parent’s and grandparent’s generations were forced to get tattoos – numbers on their forearms.
Human flesh has different ink absorption properties than paper and papers differ in their ink absorption properties depending on the quality and slickness of the paper. And inks have differing properties depending on the ingredients in the ink, mostly due to the water content and how fine the pigment is ground before introduction to the water.
Some of those “tats” would have to have been written by each other, for instance, “Elizabeth” in script on Liz’s forearm. She could not possibly have done that herself.
You can tell these girls have common sense and common decency. Other kids would have just tried them out on the display, on the walls, and on the other merchandise.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
last I recall, Staples and/or OfficeMax has scrap paper on which to test pens
GirlGeek Premium Member over 3 years ago
Why didn’t you ask somebody first?
BlitzMcD over 3 years ago
A prototype of tattoos? Yuck!!!!
rekam Premium Member over 3 years ago
At least they’re buying them. Hope it’s the same package they tried out.
Ambush Kitten over 3 years ago
Notice the “Bac To School” sign in panel 2… she could have tried the markers to make a ‘K’.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Works for me. I don’t know how many pens I tested on my hand to make sure they worked, but it was a lot. Even to this day.
Johnnyrico over 3 years ago
Stoopids..
Wren Fahel over 3 years ago
My older daughter is addicted to stationery supplies. She has a pen collection that is not to be believed! However, since she gets most of them from Dollar Tree, she can usually find an opened package to test the pens on (and if she loves it enough, doesn’t even bother testing it…but she’s been lucky thus far; they’ve all worked).
lagoulou over 3 years ago
Never noticed earrings on Liz before…
The Pro from Dover over 3 years ago
Looks like typical kids of today no matter the age. Stooped parents just let them get tats.
BiathlonNut over 3 years ago
Tattoos are a turnoff for me. Perhaps it is because too many of my parent’s and grandparent’s generations were forced to get tattoos – numbers on their forearms.
Cincoflex over 3 years ago
Tight jeans, ‘tattoos’ man, Elizabeth is just flaunting it ALL! :)
this is summerdog over 3 years ago
Don’t they say that the ink in those pens are not to be worn on the skin?
this is summerdog over 3 years ago
The lady clerk in the store looks like my MIL. Same sour look, too.
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Human flesh has different ink absorption properties than paper and papers differ in their ink absorption properties depending on the quality and slickness of the paper. And inks have differing properties depending on the ingredients in the ink, mostly due to the water content and how fine the pigment is ground before introduction to the water.
mmmmary over 3 years ago
Kids! Why can’t they be like we were, perfect in every way? What’s the matter with kids today?
Petemejia77 over 3 years ago
Write on back of other packages of store items.
Jan C over 3 years ago
Some of those “tats” would have to have been written by each other, for instance, “Elizabeth” in script on Liz’s forearm. She could not possibly have done that herself.
Robert4170 over 3 years ago
The typical 555 prefix that we see in almost every movie with a phone number on Candace’s arm.
Ugly, Fat and Crabby over 3 years ago
You can tell these girls have common sense and common decency. Other kids would have just tried them out on the display, on the walls, and on the other merchandise.
kab2rb over 3 years ago
Mom is going to have a shock, at least washable.
this is summerdog over 3 years ago
I think the missing colors on the pen boxes is a glaring mistake. The colorist was lazy today.
hagarthehorrible over 3 years ago
I like the misspelled notice board in the second panel BAC TO SCHOOL.