"The pen is mightier than the sword."

"The pen is mightier than the sword."

  • Agree

    Votes: 33 53.2%
  • Disagree

    Votes: 11 17.7%
  • Lean towards the pen

    Votes: 14 22.6%
  • Lean towards the sword

    Votes: 4 6.5%

  • Total voters
    62
Let us submit to a test of reason. I have an offer for people who believe in the power of the pen.

Let's each agree to bring $100 to a clandestine meeting.
We shall each set our $100 in one pile between us.

You bring a pen. I will bring a sword. The tool of whoever walks away with $200 shall be considered mightier.

If it turns out the pen is truly mightier than the sword I will concede the second amendment has no useful purpose.

Up the ante to $10,000. I'll use my pen to write a $5,000 check to a "goodfella" who will be hiding in a tree with a sniper rifle. We'll see who walks away with what. ;)
 
Up the ante to $10,000. I'll use my pen to write a $5,000 check to a "goodfella" who will be hiding in a tree with a sniper rifle. We'll see who walks away with what. ;)

I will tell my generals when they are securing the perimeter to inform anyone they catch loitering their checks might bounce because the sword had to rob a few banks to pay the troops. The troops are pretty motivated because once the pen has been conquered by the sword they are looking forward to bonus checks.
 
I will tell my generals when they are securing the perimeter to inform anyone they catch loitering their checks might bounce because the sword had to rob a few banks to pay the troops. The troops are pretty motivated because once the pen has been conquered by the sword they are looking forward to bonus checks.

How are you going to rob a bank with a sword in the 21st century? I'd expect you'd get shot. ;)
 
How are you going to rob a bank with a sword in the 21st century? I'd expect you'd get shot. ;)

Oh don't be silly the sword for purposes of this conversation is just a symbol of weapons.

Expand your literal thinking to include the spirit of the phrase and apply it to the 21st century. :D
 
Oh don't be silly the sword for purposes of this conversation is just a symbol of weapons.

Expand your literal thinking to include the spirit of the phrase and apply it to the 21st century. :D

Ok. I'll give you a lightsaber. ;)

Anyway, your whole "general and troops" scenario rests on the power of the pen. Or rather the power of persuasion that the pen symbolizes. Yeah you might have brought your army together via text messaging or video conferencing or whatever. But if you have me "out manned and out gunned" then it's because you've "out penned" me. Checkmate. ;)
 
Ok. I'll give you a lightsaber. ;)

Very generous, but your interpretation of sword does not fit a necessary and proper definition of the symbol to understand the implied contexts.

Anyway, your whole "general and troops" scenario rests on the power of the pen. Or rather the power of persuasion that the pen symbolizes. Yeah you might have brought your army together via text messaging or video conferencing or whatever. But if you have me "out manned and out gunned" then it's because you've "out penned" me. Checkmate. ;)

I think it rests on the fact I can steal with the sword and let the loot do the persuading. ;)
 
Very generous, but your interpretation of sword does not fit a necessary and proper definition of the symbol to understand the implied contexts.



I think it rests on the fact I can steal with the sword and let the loot do the persuading. ;)

And what keeps your fellow looters from seeing your loot and deciding "I'm too lazy to go find all this loot myself. I'll just steal it from this guy!" If there's only one of you and an army of them.... ;)
 
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