Yes, infact it happens all the time. roughly 300 people die a year from ink poisoning throught the skin. It only takes about six square inches of skin to be covered in ink to show the starting symptoms of ink poisoning.
No, Sharpies are marked as non toxic. But every five year olds parents do beat their butt for drawing on themselves, sometimes, that's just facts people! Anyways, no, no Sharpies DO NOT give you ink poisoning, you will not die, i've done it and i ain't dead folks so, there you go.
Definitely not! Don't even try it!
You'd have to drink the ink.
No, the ink that Crayola uses is non-toxic.
No, your body will take in the pen ink and if it takes in too much you will get ink poisoning
No. Sharpie markers do not have lead of any kind and the soft points are not likely to penetrate the skin. The "lead" in lead pencils (of Sharpie brand and any other) is graphite, not truly lead.
Sharpie Markers Do Sometimes Hurt Your Hair But NOT ALL THE TIME..!
You should not get ink poisoning if you put the ink just under the skin with the needle like some people do for home tattooing. But if you place the needle over a vein or major artery (such as you were tattooing on your wrist) you can get ink poisoning. Be very careful with what you do and always throughly think ahead.
Sharpie is known to be a long lasting marker for artists and students. The ink is always fresh and the writing is completely black in color.
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you can get ink poisoning by putting ink all over cause ink has poisoning
Sharpie markers can be bought at many office suppliers. They can be bought at department stores such as Kmart or Target, and also at local newsagents.
Sharpie markers smell mostly because of a man named Thomas Jefferson. One time he had a terrible teacher that really smelled bad, so he made the product SHARPIE to compliment her smell. It has a huge impact on her one day, so he told the principal.ladkjfgadlsk;adslkjghmv,ansdxz
You can get them pretty much anywhere. ;)