Cavities and toothbrushing. I know people with the same eating, brushing/flossing habits as me and some who do more or less and it doesn't seem to effect them at all. I brush and floss pretty regularly and I don't eat many sweets. I have gotten dozens of cavities within my life and a root canal last year. I know a couple people who probably eat more sweets and don't even floss at all and they have never had a cavity (or have had like one). On that same note, I started to get my wisdom teeth when I was like 12 or something and have never had a problem with them, while others get them growing in at fucked up angles or just simply don't have enough space in the jawline for another set of teeth and have to have them removed.
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MarlieChurphy
United States2063 Posts
Cavities and toothbrushing. I know people with the same eating, brushing/flossing habits as me and some who do more or less and it doesn't seem to effect them at all. I brush and floss pretty regularly and I don't eat many sweets. I have gotten dozens of cavities within my life and a root canal last year. I know a couple people who probably eat more sweets and don't even floss at all and they have never had a cavity (or have had like one). On that same note, I started to get my wisdom teeth when I was like 12 or something and have never had a problem with them, while others get them growing in at fucked up angles or just simply don't have enough space in the jawline for another set of teeth and have to have them removed. | ||
Burrfoot
United States1176 Posts
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SiroKO
France721 Posts
Definitely enough to get very good, or stop being mediocre, at multiple things. I much prefer being a "complete" man, than somebody excellent at 1-2 things, which is the definition of a tool. To oversimplify my thought, I've always been repulsed by skinny nerds and retarded brutes. | ||
MarlieChurphy
United States2063 Posts
On September 12 2013 02:08 SiroKO wrote: Once you cut out all the shameful craps out of your life (wasting time with idiots, doing nothing in front of the computer, masturbation), and learn how to manage your time, you get a lot of it. Definitely enough to get very good, or stop being mediocre, at multiple things. I much prefer being a "complete" man, than somebody excellent at 1-2 things, which is the definition of a tool. To oversimplify my thought, I've always been repulsed by skinny nerds and retarded brutes. What? You just combined like 10 thoughts into 1 paragraph, what was your point? | ||
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