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What are the benefits of turning a pen on your fingers?
1. If you are caught by the teacher while turning your pen in class, the teacher will not say anything or take your pen away. It is impossible for students to be a polished commander, but it is different when playing other games. Oh... A classmate of mine was caught playing magic tricks with cards in class... I was spinning my pen while reading and laughing... It was so cool! 2. During the exam, my hands would become cold when I encountered a question that I didn’t know how to solve. But now I can turn the pen, the muscles and veins in my hands are active, the qi and blood are flowing, and I won’t get cold...my mind suddenly becomes clear. After the initiation, thoughts surged like a tide, the speed of answering questions became much faster, and the skill of turning pens also increased exponentially without realizing it. 3. In the past, picking up girls was always snatched away by some classmates who could play ball, but now no longer It’s the same... I know how to write! After class every day, countless girls crowd around me. It feels like... Chairman Mao is surrounded by countless people. 4. Sometimes when I go to a hotel to drink, I often bring a pen and become the focus of the audience. 5. Hands Become more flexible and play other hand movements faster than others, and you can use this to prove that you are a genius
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