Pencil Exceptions
Where the eraser is the real villain
In a world where the mighty pencil can bring forth a plethora of creations, there exist exceptions to the rule. Exceptions to the erasure, that is.
These are the pencils that refuse to be sharpened, that defy the laws of graphite and wood. The ones that mock the very notion of art and design.
Here are some examples:
- The Pencil of Infinite Sharpness (sharpness is not a problem here)
- The Eraser that Eats (it just consumes all the eraser bits, leaviing only a faint smudge)
- The Pencil of Unending Lead (it just keeps growing, like a mutant, unstoppable)
- The Sharpener of Sorrow (it sharpens, but also takes all the fun out of it)
- The Pencil of Infinite Lead (it just keeps producing lead, like a never-ending faucet)
- The Eraser that Paints (it not only erases, but also adds its own art)
And if you're feeling brave, click here to see more exceptions to the rule.