It's true, they had no erasers in the USSR, that's actually why the disastrous Afghan war happened, someone accidentally wrote an exclamation mark after "Invade Afghanistan" on a report instead of a question mark, and couldn't rub it out. Of course, he couldn't use a new piece of paper either, since that would have been theft from the proletariat and he would have been executed. So, he had no choice but to send the paper to his subordinates and let the pieces fall where they may. True story.
In seriousness pencils with rubbers on the end are a very burger invention, it's a flashy gimmick but if you actually try to use the rubber it usually comes off eventually, and it's difficult to get a good erase on a thick line or word with such a small surface area. Having a separate rubber is much better.
Christian Hernandez
And I guess you're gay, but why should our personalities figure into an economics and history discussion? Would you accept a similar line of reasoning from someone trying to convince you of their religious beliefs? True enough but not convincing.
So prices aren't necessary to produce pencils, just sufficient? How much magic is sufficient to produce pencils out of thin fucking air?
Jackson Hernandez
Next.
Xavier Ramirez
Posts with images regardless of what they are are more likely to get responses.
I am disappointed in your lack of a proper response, I thought you liberty guys liked to pretend to be intellectuals? Clearly a question about economics has nothing to do with God. However, if you were to suggest some new and intelligent way to try to verify the existence of God, it would be wrong of me to deride you and say that method had never successful before, even if now we have completely different tools, therefore it obviously wouldn't work and we shouldn't even try.
Ethan King
typical pseudo.
Camden Ramirez
It's lonely at the top.
Ayden Barnes
And yet still he is right
James King
Are you now seriously arguing that they had no way to rub out pencil in the USSR? I mean, all of us most likely live in a capitalist country, it's hardly like we couldn't just go buy a burger pencil ourselves. What is 'sour grapes' about it?