Relax and prepare to fall asleep to the sounds of writing. Help make my channel be the best it can be by visiting: http://www.patreon.com/relaxingasmr On March 4, 1793, George Washington gave his second inaugural address in the Senate Chamber of Congress Hall in Philadelphia. It remains the shortest inaugural address in history with only 135 words. Relax as I practice my penmanship by copying Washington's short speech. The pen used in this video is a Lamy Al-Star. The nib on this pen is 1.5mm wide and I love how it writes and how it makes the words look. Also, the Lamy Al-Star uses the optional Z24 converter. The converter is what allows you to use bottled ink, so if you purchase this pen in the future, be sure to pay about five dollars more and get the converter. I actually plan to give one of these pens away in the future to a lucky patron of my channel, if enough people becomes patrons at my Patreon page to justify rewards like this, and rest assured, it will come with the Z24 converter! The ink is Noodler's Dragon's Naplam. The paper is an off-brand, typical school grade spiral notebook paper. You can follow me at: https://www.facebook.com/relaxingasmr https://twitter.com/RelaxingASMR http://www.patreon.com/relaxingasmr This video was produced with relaxation in mind and hopefully has some ASMR qualities. Stress is harmful to your well-being and in today's fast-passed world, stress relief is more important than ever, and so I hope this video in some way acts as a stress-reliever for those watching as well as a sleep-aid for anyone having a difficult time going to sleep.
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