Whether Sharpies smell good is subjective and varies from person to person. Some people enjoy the distinct, strong scent of permanent markers, often associating it with creativity and nostalgia. However, others may find the smell overwhelming or unpleasant due to its chemical composition. Overall, it depends on individual preferences regarding scents.
Well i cant tell you exactly why they smell so good. This is what i think, i think there is some chemical or somthin..i used to smell expo markers and sharpies like crazy but the i found out it kills your brain cells so i only smell it once a while...ok thats all i got
NO! in fact sharpie is the most dangerous permanent marker, because the scent and smell of it can damage you.
Using Sharpies on paper is generally safe, but it can bleed through thin paper or cause smudging. It is always recommended to test on a small area before using them on important paper projects. Additionally, ensure proper ventilation when using Sharpies as they have a strong smell.
Not really, no.Sniffing sharpies very much can cause brain damage because of the specific chemical solvents they contain, in which case certain brain cells will stop functioning due to toxicity; this is most likely where this urban legend comes from.While it is not true, it is good to heed the warnings anyways, because though sniffing sharpies will get you high, over a longer term period they can cause various detriments such as weight (muscle) loss and depression.However, if you are worried about just using them, don't. I like the smell of sharpies myself, I just don't sniff them and I am fine.
No , sharpies wouldn't be invented if you couldn't get it of your fingers!
Because teachers don't want the sharpies to bleed through
just use ur fingers... feels sooo good. sharpies...
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Sharpies are sold in most countries around the world. I know for a fact they are sold in The americas.
The website for the Sharpie brand permanent markers indicates that the "fine point" type comes in 39 colors.
Some of them are. A fraction of the worldwide production of Sharpies is made in the Mexicali (Baja California, Mexico) plant.
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