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Montegrappa Fortuna Red Skull Fountain Pen

Montegrappa Fortuna Red Skull Fountain Pen

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Skulls aren’t all grim and ghostly. Over the centuries, they’ve been a celebration of life, a symbol of nonconformity, and even a token of good luck Read More

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failedgrace
65
Apr 17, 2018
It actually looks like a good deal, however it's still a steel nib, cartridge/converter pen. Montegrappa has designed some nice pens that I whole heartily would love to get my hands on, looking at you DC superhero pens, but their cost versus what you get is just not worth it. For what they want, you can get a nice 14kt or 18kt nib pen. This serves only as a means to say you own a Montegrappa as part of your collection.
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slandau2002
14
Apr 14, 2018
This is an AMAZING deal!!! You should buy it now!!!!
NeWaVdubs
218
Apr 14, 2018
Waiting for the all black..
RayF
22206
Apr 14, 2018
Stupid—fire the pen category leader!
slandau2002
14
Apr 23, 2018
When you stated, “...has come to that point it (in) their young life solely because they saw someone else doing it, and decided they wanted to do it too. Kind of mindless don't you think? I mean what's the club? Obviously in this society, skulls have a certain connotation (death, poison, pirates, etc...). Whomever it was that thought up the idea, and it's purpose originally (a canibal headhunter from Borneo, maybe?), has long since left this earth....”
So, I guess you also believe that people who wear crosses around their neck are also “mindless” as they are following a “club”, as you call it, from people who wore them and have long since left this earth too. Very interesting. There are billions of Christians who wear or posses crosses. I presume you are then an Atheist as it can be clearly deduced by your above comments.
Also, as I told you, I am a 57-year old “Baby Boomer”, yet you assumed I was a Millennial, “Here's the deal, kid--they saw you coming--you're part of a lemming-like demographic that tends to buy what you've been conditioned to believe is cool and acceptable to a given peer group. Doesn't require a lot of individualism, or even much thinking--just follow the crowd, and stay on the path right? Kinda gives you that safe and warm feeling all over doesn't it?”
With that said, and as the “Baby Boomers“ classification started in 1945, I must assume that you are older than 73 years old, as you categorically classify everyone you have written in this thoughtful public discussion as a “kid” or as being in a “young life” period of time. Therefore, as you must be between 74-100+, I now am beginning to understand why you are uncomfortable with the purported ‘skull infatuation’.
However, restating my aforementioned globally accepted concept of wearing a symbolic representation of a past religious demagogues, such as King David’s Star, or the cross of Jesus, why then are you so taken aback by a skull? What if I am of Mayan descent, or what if I am part of a group of people whom have a belief system that wear the objects you posted below in that photo which may be the religious garbs from an African Tribe or Aboriginal Tribe or Native American Tribe; are they not humans in your self-imposed righteousness?
You should be extremely ashamed if you are, in fact, a believer in God. Assuming you are, please look up the commandment in Devarim 6:13, which discusses “loshon hora” or “derogatory speech”, and as it is stated, “A person who speaks loshon hora is wasting one of the most precious commodities this world has to offer — TIME.”
I recommend you think in a more thoughtful manner prior to writing you strong words of your personal convictions, as you are being extremely xenophobic. However, if you are an Atheist Priest, then everything you have written to date makes sense As I would, in that case only, respect what you have written.
RayF
22206
Apr 23, 2018
slandau2002I am most certainly NO believer in any God! And had I smelled you coming from that direction, I would have crossed the street earlier.
And yes, I oppose religious symposium (for obvious reasons).
As to your age, remember: “You’re only pretty as you feel.”
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When you stated, “...has come to that point it (in) their young life solely because they saw someone else doing it, and decided they wanted to do it too. Kind of mindless don't you think? I mean what's the club? Obviously in this society, skulls have a certain connotation (death, poison, pirates, etc...). Whomever it was that thought up the idea, and it's purpose originally (a canibal headhunter from Borneo, maybe?), has long since left this earth....” So, I guess you also believe that people who wear crosses around their neck are also “mindless” as they are following a “club”, as you call it, from people who wore them and have long since left this earth too. Very interesting. There are billions of Christians who wear or posses crosses. I presume you are then an Atheist as it can be clearly deduced by your above comments. Also, as I told you, I am a 57-year old “Baby Boomer”, yet you assumed I was a Millennial, “Here's the deal, kid--they saw you coming--you're part of a lemming-like demographic that tends to buy what you've been conditioned to believe is cool and acceptable to a given peer group. Doesn't require a lot of individualism, or even much thinking--just follow the crowd, and stay on the path right? Kinda gives you that safe and warm feeling all over doesn't it?” With that said, and as the “Baby Boomers“ classification started in 1945, I must assume that you are older than 73 years old, as you categorically classify everyone you have written in this thoughtful public discussion as a “kid” or as being in a “young life” period of time. Therefore, as you must be between 74-100+, I now am beginning to understand why you are uncomfortable with the purported ‘skull infatuation’. However, restating my aforementioned globally accepted concept of wearing a symbolic representation of a past religious demagogues, such as King David’s Star, or the cross of Jesus, why then are you so taken aback by a skull? What if I am of Mayan descent, or what if I am part of a group of people whom have a belief system that wear the objects you posted below in that photo which may be the religious garbs from an African Tribe or Aboriginal Tribe or Native American Tribe; are they not humans in your self-imposed righteousness? You should be extremely ashamed if you are, in fact, a believer in God. Assuming you are, please look up the commandment in Devarim 6:13, which discusses “loshon hora” or “derogatory speech”, and as it is stated, “A person who speaks loshon hora is wasting one of the most precious commodities this world has to offer — TIME.” I recommend you think in a more thoughtful manner prior to writing you strong words of your personal convictions, as you are being extremely xenophobic. However, if you are an Atheist Priest, then everything you have written to date makes sense As I would, in that case only, respect what you have written.
Oh! An around-the-world, archaeologist, digging up skulls, Indiana Jones'n sort of fellow are you then? Well, you should have said that at the outset! That might have lent a little more credibility to your defense of all things skully (as opposed to that bit about how they weren't hurting anyone). What a fascinating life expeierence you must have had--stomping around in those equatorial jungles! Did they let you keep the hat? The cinematic examples you describe (from your all around-the-world, archaeologist, digging up skulls, Indiana Jones'n experience) all seem to involve ancient civilizations (and maybe a little cannibalism too?). But I'm speaking of the here and now--our civilization, our society, where the skulls you wear are very different than the ones you dig up (especially if you doing it in your backyard, or maybe the basement?). Perhaps though, you're supporting the notion of retuning to those good old days? Maybe you're one of those who've grown uncomfortable in the modern world, and lately finds himself longing for life in another time (or world)? You know, when men were Men--and wore the skulls of their enemies around their necks--real "Conan the Barbarian shit", right? I think there are rides at Disneyland you might enjoy--maybe even find therapeutic? Be careful if you decide to go--they don't allow big knives, and cannibalism is strictly prohibited! PS: mind the dress-code too; you have to get into the place first... https://massdrop-s3.imgix.net/img_comment/4lj4oU90R7CFn7ggFFoA_504899053386cc9828e9b26420b86498.jpg
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