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Welcome to the fediverse! I quit reddit back in July-ish 2023 during the api shenanigans and haven't looked back. I'm optimistic for the future of the fediverse!
Are fountain pens the type you dip into ink? Is there a technique to writing with them? Can you do writing things with them that you can't do with other pen types?
There is such a thing as glass dip pens (I had one and was too rough with it, so it broke :') ), but I like using fountain pens that suck up ink via a spring or piston filled mechanism. I only fool around with fountain pens because I like playing with fun ink and being a weirdo. This is my TWSBI Eco (Fine nib) inked with Noodler's Cardinal Kestral.
Some would argue that there is a proper grip to hold fountain pens, but I found that the normal way I write is good enough. I always enjoyed writing in cursive, and I take a lot of notes (prayer journaling, getting my college degree, writing out my thoughts, etc.), so fountain pens indulge those activities.
If you like going down rabbit holes, here's a blog post to learn more: https://www.jetpens.com/blog/The-Beginner-s-Guide-to-Fountain-Pens/pt/927. #twsbieco #fountainpens (idk may this reach the fountain pen people elsewhere in the Fediverse so they can add more)
Ah ok so that's what a fountain pen looks like. I can see how it would add to the writing experience as it's more personalized/stylish.
At some point in my life, way back in college irc, I stopped writing cursive and over the years forgot how to do it. Cursive or not, my handwriting has always been atrocious looking.
Thanks for the link, I'll check it out!