Ruled Paper and Calibration
I usually prefer blank papers most. I can easily draw anything, write in many form of fonts, make any mistake(s) and turn them into something else. I just can do a lot with a piece of blank paper. I used to do it in kindergarten, back to the age of 5 years. No colors were restricted, I could color and write at the same time. I could use crayons, color pencil, pen, anything Eraser was introduced later, to correct, or to replace? Or to cover mistakes? Could we just ignore eraser, and accepting that we did mistakes and write the corrections just right there? And then elementary school began Ruled papers were then introduced To train the students to write neatly, to teach me the consistence of hand-writing fonts Until now and forever in life But what if, um no no, I meant can I just prefer blank paper, for any use It indeed let me free to write and draw about just any ideas Though everything in this universe needs to be balanced Th...