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Throw it across the room, and find a mechanical pencil
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Sharpen it... :P
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Chuck it over my shoulder.
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Find a sharpener or another pencil.
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Sharpen the part with the eraser on the opposite end and toss the other.
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I would eat it.
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Be thankful that it's not a pen and that I didn't get ink all over myself when it broke.
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Throw it across the room, I hate pencils! Arg!
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I use pens.
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snap it a whole lot more
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One word: kindling ;)
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if long enough, sharpen it again, but keep 2 spare ones handy. It is the person who is responsible for it to break either because it was sharpened more or more pressure was applied than required. LOL! just kidding.
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I want to: 1) Immediately remove myself and the pencil from the room that it was broken in. 2) Dig a 5x5x5 pit and build a fire inside it. 3) Wait until the fire reaches a height of 2.5 feet, then drop the pencil onto it. 4) Watch it burn. 5) Throw dirt carefully onto the fire and then fill in the hole carefully. 6) Reseed. 7) Get a new pencil.
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I put it aside for sharpening later. I continue writing with one of the spare pencils. It is in the nature of pencils to break when they are most needed. We just can't change a pencil's nature. So all are advised to keep more than one spare pencil on hand.
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get different paper...we never think that it is the paper causeing all these breaks, common denominator is....paper
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That's never happened to me. You must be putting a great deal of downward pressure, caused by the intensity of your focus, on that poor little old pencil. Depending on how large a piece of it remained, I'd pick it up and continue writing. Happy Monday! :)
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write a letter to the Prime Minister and ask him to lower the taxes on pencil retailing. Then I can go out and buy a new pencil, but cheaper.
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Stop writing and wait for the lead to grow back.
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