All pens and permanent are save to use. NOT
Yes you can, Your skin absorbs air and moisture as well as texta ink. it is poisones but not enough to make you sick or kill you. if your whole body is covered in texta ink you will find it hard to breathe.
Its short for textiels
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you can mix up vasalean water and somthing red like cool aid. pencil.or crayon no texta cause it stains legos i done once and my lego man is stainded. so no texta. ny mr dude rour
some adjectives for marker could be: blue marker, red marker, black marker
Feutre and stylo-feutre are French equivalents of the Australian English word "texta." The respective pronunciation of the masculine singular nouns -- which also translate as "felt-tipped pen," "marker," and "marking pen" elsewhere in the English-speaking world -- will be "fuht" and "stee-lo-fuht" in northerly French and "fuh-truh" and "stee-lo-fuh-truh" in southerly French.
John Atkinson grimshaw makes his painting glow by using a very special pen or texta. u can find them in the $2 shops9it could be any$2 shops.
any cellphone has this + sign just press on it until you see it come or sometimes you have to press twice, or you could get a texta and draw on your phone screen.
Notes placed at the bottom of a page that comment on something in the body of the textA footnote is a note of text placed at the bottom of a page in a book or document. The note comments on and may cite a reference for part of the main body of text. A footnote is normally flagged by a superscript number following that portion of the text the note is in reference to.