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When you were younger you believed you could brush away a cavity. amirite?
by Anonymous11 years ago
i still do lol
by Anonymous13 years ago
...you can't ?
by Anonymous13 years ago
lol, no. A cavity is literally. A hole in your tooth.
by Anonymous13 years ago
What if you jam enough toothpaste in that hole?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Mmm, I don't think it works that way. The toothpaste doesn't get hard like the filling, but I like the way you think.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Not true, once I dropped some tooth paste on the table, and it hardened.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Oh, but when you eat and stuff won't it soften.
by Anonymous13 years ago
What if I don't eat?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Then I don't think you would've gotten the cavity.
Hmm, we kinda just sounded like a Progressive commercial.
by Anonymous13 years ago
But, what if the sugar was injected into my teeth?
And yes, we do.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Still me, I'm just GREEN now.
Why would you WANT sugar injected into your teeth?
by Anonymous13 years ago
It'd be a cool way to get your sugar quantity.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Ok, but why would want the sugar injected into your teeth directly; you're like asking for a cavity.
If you could get sugar injected why not into you taste buds or blood vessels?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Ooh, fail. I am not green.
:^(
by Anonymous13 years ago
Maybe I want a cavity ?
by Anonymous13 years ago
The why would it matter to you whether you can brush away or cavity or not?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Because I don't want it forever!
by Anonymous13 years ago
Touche.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Touché.
by Anonymous13 years ago
... yeah ... I'm on my iPod, I don't know why it won't do it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Because you're too technologically advanced.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Darn.
by Anonymous13 years ago
That was amusing.
by Anonymous11 years ago
it looks like you are having a convo with yourself.
by Anonymous11 years ago
When I was younger I thought it was wrong, bad, and the epitome of naughtiness to let yourself get a cavity. My mouth was overcrowded and I needed braces really badly, so there were lots of spots it was impossible for me to brush because of how badly my teeth were messed up. I ended up needing seven cavities fixed when I was five, and my mother yelled at me for having them. After that I would periodically check my teeth with a hand mirror to make ABSOLUTELY SURE that would never happen again.
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