@pen_meets_world: This Micron pen is my favorite journaling pen! For now. #journaling #journalwithme #micronpen #journalingforbeginners #PocketJournal

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cydlou
cydlou :
Micron are my fave for this as well but I like a size 08
2025-08-31 02:43:41
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eddieedwards1313
EDDIE EDWARDS :
Who actually uses pen and paper. There’s this new invention what’s it called? Oh yeah, an iPad.
2025-09-01 11:12:04
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clairbear_78
Clairbear's Cookies :
JUST FOUND IT...OMMGGG👀🥰🥰🥰
2025-11-19 20:46:54
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s_j_j_r_
SJ :
Does that pouch hold your notebook and pens?
2025-09-01 04:43:06
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brandonmcbride662
Brandon :
That pen pouch you’re wearing though…Can we see more?
2025-08-31 13:19:56
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mrfuneralplanner
Manolo Monter :
Can you show us using it
2025-08-31 16:20:13
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dmays.journal
DMay’s Journal 🖋️ :
Wait until you fall into the fountain pen rabbit hole
2025-11-20 21:34:29
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kyleesxbettya
Julianaaa 🤗 :
papermate gel pens are AMAZING. I've had mine for like 3 years and its still going strong
2025-09-13 01:33:55
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rusty.8787
jvjchdlhzkgxogcyc :
I absolutely love these pens
2025-09-01 23:07:55
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dantheman2795
Dante :
what store do you find them at
2025-09-01 06:37:15
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lovelight887
sagacious :
Agreed 👍🏻
2025-08-31 06:43:23
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ktwarhol
KT :
😭😭😭
2025-09-12 10:40:31
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pen_meets_world
Leonardo Torres :
@Micron makes solid pens!
2025-09-01 16:18:25
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melodynoemir
mel :
005, 01, 02 are elite for journaling and book annotating 🤌🏼
2025-09-01 14:01:31
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