yes
no a couple azre expo, crayola, sharpie
Most famous people use Sharpie Marker, so I'm guessing that Taylor Swift signs her autographs with that same maker.
No you won't die, but you will have brain damage. The Sharpie has acetate as an ingredient and that is used in glue. So sniffing a Sharpie is the same as sniffing glue.
Get a T shirt and write your name on the back in sharpie and then write other random girls names also on the back in the same color but in washable marker also put a big "YES" and a small "no" in sharpie...give him a note saying "will you be my date to WPA?" and "wash me to find out who's asking" then give it to him and wait(:
no
Probably not. A battery probably is
A Sharpie and nail polish remover have the same chemicals in them. Nail polish remover has the chemicals to remove that so it adapts also to Sharpies.
It can but if you use a marker you would need more than one marker of the same color your using and add a coat of marker weekly
It doesn't last very long, about the same as temporary dye which is 1-2 washes. It depends on what type marker you use
They dry at the same rate of speed.
93-97 are the same
This is how a store clerk explained it to me when I asked the same question: They "mark" the bills with a special marker to determine if the the bill is counterfeit. If the bill is legit, the marker does not put a mark on it, but if it is counterfeit, the marker will leave a streak.