An antibiotic cream or gel like Neosporin and a bandaid. Pencils are not made with lead anymore, because lead is poisonous. They are filled with graphite, so just treat it like a normal cut. If you see any redness or swelling or it gets worse, go see a doctor, but the Neosporin should do the trick!!
a bandaid
Put the torch and the pencil near the screen
It depends how big it is you may or may not die...if the cut is like a pen/pencil u should wash it off good with soap and water than put a band-aid on it..if it is a big cut u might need medical attention for stitches/staples so that my happen i wass stabbed by a pen in my elbow worst pain ever..also wen u get stabbed by a pen it bcomes a permanent
To put them away... what a dumb question.
There are a few answers to this question, Depending on how you want to spin the pencil. First of all you could hold it in your hand and spin around in circles, which would technically spin the pencil or you could put it on a flat surface and spin it on the sharp point. Whichever way should work. Good luck with your spinning dreams!! :)
You tell your parents or if there's nobody there, either call your doctor. You could either get led poisoning or blood poisoning. But if you get the led out with a pin then you could give it a couple days but if the stab starts to get warm then it might be getting infected. I would put some Neosporin on and if its a big cut then put a band aid on. You see, I just got stabbed with a pencil by my friend and my mom had to get the led out with a pin and it HURT! :(
A pencil or pen
Redness usually signifies infection but not from a pencil. The interior of a pencil is graphite. Clean area and put on anti=bacterial cream and band-aid. Quit touching it !
you put different colored pencil fillings in the pencil
it is still used today by just sharpening it by hand with a plastic sharpener with a metal blade it in and some of them now are electric and can just put the pencil in the hole and it sharpens by using electricity
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