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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

It's the little things in life

 


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  1. Let's celebrate with a big ol' bag of booger sugar!

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    1. Hahahaha...I almost choked to death reading this comment during breakfast!

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  2. It’s no little thing when trying to exist in a superficial society. Lose an arm, “oh, I’m so sorry” lose your teeth, “must be a crackhead”

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    1. She was. Turned her life around after being in a pretty dark place.
      "Every Saint has a past; Every Sinner has a future."

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  3. Good for her. I know the feeling. Now somebody get that skinny little thing a sammich.

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  4. I have a couple of buddies who always had trouble with their teeth. They both got dentures in their forties and said it was the best thing they had ever done.

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  5. She looks anorexic. Anorexia can cause you to lose your teeth.

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  6. She was featured in the Daily Mail as a “former” drug addict. We’ll see how long that “former” lasts.

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  7. The bonus is she can pop em out and still give gum jobs.

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    1. Dentist should be first to try out your theory. Consider it "perk of the job"

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  8. And if you have about $10,000 you get both the uppers and lowers!

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  9. Wait until the first time she bites herself in the cheek.

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  10. Glad she retained her beauty to go with those beautiful teeth after a meth stint. Great story Kenny

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  11. Your teeth are like stars, they come out at night.

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  12. Can brush her teeth and whistle at the same time.
    I have a cousin who had all his teeth pulled while still in his 20's. Just didn't like the hassle.

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  13. poor thing. bad teeth affect one emotionally socially and physically. you can see the impact it has on her.

    that's really powerful. thanks for posting wirecutter.

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    1. I knocked my front teeth out when I was a kid (stupid accident). Dentist tried to put them back in, but I was half Bucktooth for about 10 years. Finally got a job with insurance that would pay for it, and I got a bridge. I felt so much better afterwards.

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  14. It is wonderful to see someone realize how lucky they are to get a second chance in life.

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