You know, until you'd said that, I hadn't even thought about how the ink was propelled onto the paper. But now that I think about it, tat gap between the paper and the cartridge is indeed a gap in my knowledge. I like that it's tiny little explosions of electrically generated steam.
Those whitening things do take many brushes, supposedly. It's such a strange - yet incredibly modern - idea that our teeth are symbols of our cleanliness/social status/prettiness, now. My front teeth have always been slight crooked due to the slightly crooked jaw (bad bones, again) but I've always looked at them with a bit of fondness. Like little imperfect buddies to go along with my little imperfect self. Scouring one's teeth until they hurt when you drink water - another sense in which the modern mind tries to overcompensate for the world around it. By the way, I like your teeth.
i had braces for 8 years, and when i finally got them off, i was supposed to wear a retainer, but i didn't, mostly because i couldn't sing or chew on stuff with it on, and i do those things so often that eventually it was just getting frustrating to take out and put back in. thus my teeth turned all crooked again, in addition to having permanent marks on them from the braces. i actually like them much better now... they're very intricate and asymmetrical, and i like stuff like that. and there's more than you ever wanted to know about my teeth.
bowie has crooked teeth, and everybody loves them. i tend to use this as liscence to self-love my own bottom row of teeth. apparently theyre something like the direct opposite of yours, because while they appear all in each other's way and slanty and stuff, my dentist gives a little mournful cry whenever braces are suggested, and makes swoonful remarks about my "bite". i don't know what that means, but it's a funny thing to watch him do.
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Those whitening things do take many brushes, supposedly. It's such a strange - yet incredibly modern - idea that our teeth are symbols of our cleanliness/social status/prettiness, now. My front teeth have always been slight crooked due to the slightly crooked jaw (bad bones, again) but I've always looked at them with a bit of fondness. Like little imperfect buddies to go along with my little imperfect self. Scouring one's teeth until they hurt when you drink water - another sense in which the modern mind tries to overcompensate for the world around it. By the way, I like your teeth.
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(by the way, i like your imperfections)
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