Aww but society has become so reliant on the pen that if we are to learn the trade ourselves we have to now read the instructions. Less people now have it as a trade.
I think people are overexaggerating the use of the sword. When you compare two things, you don't fight them.
If I said; which is mightier, the chair or the sofa? You don't make a hypothetical battle between furniture. A pen isn't a weapon, just as a sword isn't a tool for writing. You can't compare them in a fight, it's not far.
So lets look at their practical uses. How many people here have a sword? And how many people have a pen? Exactly.
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Lets see.. A pen in Puerto Rico can be a gun. click!, and your dead.
What, which is mightier?
The pen writes. May be in my dairy, all my secrets but if there's no ink? Or if there is no more ink for the pen? What did the pen do? Put my thoughts on a piece of thing with a color except 'invisible'. It shows, with its ink and my hand that write things down, what I was thinking about. It shows. You look. (I mean a pen with ink, like the old times, not the keyboard connected to you pc)
A sword. If I knew how to use it, I would use it to fight more than protecting myself. Defense would be the shield. It won’t break that easy, if it isn't a toy.
A pen and a sword need something more to mean mighty to me.
But I think it's how you picture the sword or pen. I pictured the sword like a mighty helper. A sword I can use in a war, try my anger out on it.
So actually I think that they are just my thoughts of a sword whom are mighty.
Or is this nonsense?
I have lots of sword in house. The most kinds of sword I have are Samurai swords. I have lovely pens too. Some only work when I dip ink into it, a fill pen. A Chinese pen? Maybe it’s not a pen….. No I don’t think so. The ones I like most are the (ink) pens special for calligraphies.
Both are used to subvert people. A pen subverts a culture to an ideology; a sword, a ruler. I would be tempted to say pen, but that leaves room for people to elect a different leader. So the sword is, obviously, mightier.
"If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my shoulders." -Hal Abelson
I'm going to think more how they are mighty at hurting people:
The pen is just as mighty as the sword, or even mightier, I think. You can kill someone with a pen. Not physically, but verbally. You can write something so bad about something, that they will never forget it. As the sword, if you stab someone, their bruises and cuts will heal. But then again you can cut off someones arm and that will never heal...hmm...
Gotta a find a woman be good to me,
Who won't hide my liquor, try to serve me tea.
Plus, if some idiot chooses sword and comes running up to me...well, I wouldn't want to have my body minced up and think, "Oh well...at least people can READ about me!"
"If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my shoulders." -Hal Abelson
Well, your pen won't really help if a guy comes up with a sword trying to kill you know now will it?
But then again a sword won't help you if you get a sudden urge to write. So, the two are equl in their own ways.
So, what I say is have a pen AND a sword, then NO ONE can mess with ya
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