I’ll start by rearranging this sentence…

I’ll start by rearranging this sentence…

posted on 26 Mar 2021 in Stationery

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Stationery found in Japan. 

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Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
3 years ago

Follow the rules, or the judge who arranges your sentence may throw the book at you.

algernon
algernon
3 years ago

No writing needed

algernon
algernon
3 years ago

Vertical lines would make it a grid.

Shane the Freestyler
Shane the Freestyler
3 years ago

Oh, good. I was worried I wouldn’t be able to make paper airplanes!

James
James
3 years ago

Vertical ruled lines don’t work so well, surprisingly.

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
3 years ago

Old Zen saying:

Trains of thought running along Ruled Lines never fold up in Time.

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
3 years ago

Had no idea farm equipment needed their own notebooks.

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
3 years ago

Mandatory for AG 404 classes. – International Harvester Recommendations Monthly

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
3 years ago

Three-card Monte basics:

Playing? Stay behind rules line.
Operating? Fold up fast to avoid sentencing.

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
3 years ago

OK, found my chemistry notebook now.

Have you seen my DIVIDE math notebook?

Marum
Marum
3 years ago

“Ruled lines for arranging sentences”

What a novel idea.

Marum
Marum
3 years ago

@James….They do for making paper-airplanes.

Marum
Marum
3 years ago

@EM….”Had no idea farm equipment needed their own notebooks.”

They don’t, but they need logbooks,

Eggrish
Eggrish
3 years ago

The key strategy in sentence composition is opening and closing your notebook rapidly, like Pac-Man eating dots. They’ll just fall into place that way.

coffeebot
coffeebot
3 years ago

The pencil, with pointy end, is best used to write between horizontal ruled lines.

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