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Not sure if "like" is the right response, but, I understand. It isn't straightforward; however, for many, good dental care helps. For my friend, not having dental care, and having other factors putting her at risk, she had terrible teeth.
 
Good morning friends! The sun is shining here today, the air is warmer & snow is melting - and tomorrow it will rain again! Then snow. The roller coaster of Feb/March weather in southern ON. Today I'm going to bring in my bin of seed starting stuff to let it warm & start setting up my indoor cultivation area - hang lights, get table top ready etc. This is the week a few things will get started! Then it will be a steady progression in coming months :) Yay!!
Thanks for sending the sunshine our way. It started out cloudy and grey but the day is brightening up!
 
Not sure if "like" is the right response, but, I understand. It isn't straightforward; however, for many, good dental care helps. For my friend, not having dental care, and having other factors putting her at risk, she had terrible teeth.

Whereas I, during a period of non-adulting, put dental care on hold for 7 or 8 years, until fairly recently, and neither my teeth nor gums deteriorated at all.

And where I had dental care as a child, dentistry back then was a bit whackadoodle to put it kindly.
 
I wish we had an "agree" emoji - @Mendalla is there such a thing we could add? I also find myself often in agreement with posts of others, but the subject matter may not be 'likeable' - creates a conundrum.
I can see what another Xenforo site I am on has. She has a lot more reactions set up than we do.
 
Whereas I, during a period of non-adulting, put dental care on hold for 7 or 8 years, until fairly recently, and neither my teeth nor gums deteriorated at all.

And where I had dental care as a child, dentistry back then was a bit whackadoodle to put it kindly.
My dentist said that the most damage is done in early years, as adults the consistency ?climate ? in one’s mouth changes so that one mostly just getting tartar but not so much cavities.
I have tons of fillings and six crowns I got in my 20 ties, because as pre-teen and teen my breakfast was toast with Nutella and my morning drink was Coke, because my mother wanted me to have caffeine because my blood pressure was low and I didn’t like coffee. My mother used to work in a doctor’s office. …
 
I have tons of fillings and six crowns I got in my 20 ties, because as pre-teen and teen my breakfast was toast with Nutella and my morning drink was Coke, because my mother wanted me to have caffeine because my blood pressure was low and I didn’t like coffee. My mother used to work in a doctor’s office. …

Ouch. We weren't allowed any sort of caffeinated beverage for breakfast until we hit our teens, and then I drank black coffee (tea was available at lunch and dinner, pretty well from infancy on). Toast was available for breakfast, as was unsweetened cereal. And the choices for toast topping were cheez whiz, peanut butter, jam (usually homemade) or cinnamon sugar (not so great, but my sisters loved it). Unsweetened apple or orange juice.
 
Pop type drinks were a rare treat in my childhood. The 'mineral man' came round with his loaded truck on Sundays during the summer, and once in a while we kids got to choose a bottle. Yep A bottle, family size, so it had to be something we all liked. Breakfast during the summer was a basic cereal (no sugar coated anythings) and porridge in the winter. Toast if we were wanted it. Maybe it was part of the aftermath of the war, but I didn't get nearly as much sugar as kids who grew up here.
 
Good morn, all! From teeth to sugar, from soda to coffee, and all sorts of other topics, we bring it all in a jumble to the Room, and start to try to attempt to unravel it, and put it back together. If that seems to be undoable, well, at least there's tea and coffee and other warming beverages. Help yourself, keep calm and carry on.

C(_)/ c(_) c\_/ c[_]
 
Good morn, all! From teeth to sugar, from soda to coffee, and all sorts of other topics, we bring it all in a jumble to the Room, and start to try to attempt to unravel it, and put it back together. If that seems to be undoable, well, at least there's tea and coffee and other warming beverages. Help yourself, keep calm and carry on.

C(_)/ c(_) c\_/ c[_]

May amuse the unconscious part of soul as it is part of the eternal and mortals cannot deal with ... expect eddies and Wahl effects as great winds disturb the earth! Ignore it as you will as a portion of analysis of that impossible vision as some see the impossibility of temporary appearance of thought ... then they went ... temporal point? Was it fletched ...

If a heart is carved onto a tree ... will it grow over? Adept as into 'it? Given the nonsense of the sentient of psyche ... as it goes ... what do we know? Tis enough for a man called intrepid who unraveled codes ... moving experience?

Interpretations depend on the angle ...
 
Good morning. I'll take a mug of lovely hot coffee please. I can add some fresh buns to the table. I had to do something to prevent myself from looking out of the window - -48 windchill with ice fog.
Feeling sorry for my partner who has gone to seek a repair part for the washing machine that quit yesterday.
 
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