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hungryphrog , to lemmyshitpost in Coming down your chimney

No.

Track_Shovel OP ,
flango , to pics in [OC] Early/First harvest from our tiny garden in the forest.

Looking good!

ButtholeSpiders , to asklemmy in How to deal with being bald?
@ButtholeSpiders@startrek.website avatar

You don’t, so appreciate the time you’ll have hair. Because once it’s truly gone, you’ll look back on this day and cry.

RustyShackleford ,

Exactly, Fabio here, is complaining about his hair.

Carighan ,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you butthole spiders! 🕷️🕷️🕷️

CanadaPlus ,

I’d just like to say, as an actually bald person, I think it’s okay. It suits me, it’s low-maintenance, and it’s nice in hot weather.

BearOfaTime , to nostupidquestions in What are some things you can do to maintain your teeth when you don't have health insurance and can't afford dental care?

Brush and floss just like your dentist tells you. Also use a real mouthwash, like Listerine.

PenisDuckCuck9001 OP ,

If you do exactly what your dentist tells you, you should be coming in every 6 months for a checkup…

BearOfaTime ,

And your point?

Fine. Don’t brush and floss every day. Don’t visit the dentist often. It’s your call. It’s your teeth.

Between genetics and laziness, most people need a cleaning every 6 months.

If you don’t think you do, then don’t. Last I checked the dentist isn’t your mom or dad.

njm1314 ,

That’s wildly out of the financial means of a lot of us.

subignition ,
@subignition@fedia.io avatar

Shop around, you can frequently get discounts or cheaper rates if you tell them you're uninsured / self pay. I've had to do this during tough financial times.

There may also be some luxuries or other corners you can safely cut if you go over your budget with a fine toothed comb.

tamal3 ,

Sorry, but it just gets more expensive to care for them later. Aim for at least a yearly cleaning/exam so that they can catch issues before they become serious. Twice a year is better.

And find a dentist that is conservative about fillings. My dentist almost never recommends procedures unless there is actual decay, and I trust them to not push work on me that I don’t need.

BearOfaTime ,

Bingo.

Pay now, or pay a LOT more later (with a lot more pain, and maybe major issues).

I’ve been there.

I had thousands of dollars of dental work done when I had no insurance and made $15/hr. Talked to the dentist, we worked out a plan to get the crucial stuff done. He didn’t want me leaving without a plan to take care things, despite OP’s implication about dentists being money grubbers.

My father owned a small business, people would sometimes complain he was “cheating them”. His answer - there’s more work than I can do in a day, I don’t need to fuck anyone to make a buck.

BearOfaTime ,

OK?

OP was bitching about dentist telling him what to do. Why are you moving the goalposts?

Swedneck ,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

if you find yourself saying that someone asking for advice or help is “bitching” about something, just do everyone (including yourself) a favour and ignore the post and go on with your day.

canadaduane ,
@canadaduane@lemmy.ca avatar

See comment above, but basically, I question whether mouthwash is all that, based on recent research: www.microbiologyresearch.org/…/jmm.0.001830

deranger ,

Gotta get the mouthwash with fluorine; not all kinds of Listerine have it.

Spitzspot , to nostupidquestions in What are some things you can do to maintain your teeth when you don't have health insurance and can't afford dental care?
@Spitzspot@lemmings.world avatar

Brush, floss and mouthwash. Stay clear of gum and soda.

canadaduane ,
@canadaduane@lemmy.ca avatar

Based on recent research, mouthwash is now in question in my books.

We aimed to assess if daily usage of Listerine Cool Mint influenced the composition of the pharyngeal microbiome… Listerine use was associated with an increased abundance of common oral opportunistic bacteria previously reported to be enriched in periodontal diseases, oesophageal and colorectal cancer, and systemic diseases. These findings suggest that the regular use of Listerine mouthwash should be carefully considered.

Basically, it differentially kills good bacteria, leaving more of the bad kind.

www.microbiologyresearch.org/…/jmm.0.001830

WhyFlip ,

Mouthwash has never been a question in mine. Brush, floss, and genetics. Mouthwash is for suckers.

tamal3 ,

What about sugar-free gum?

Spitzspot ,
@Spitzspot@lemmings.world avatar

It’s not the sugar, it’s the abrasive.

WhyFlip ,

Totally true which is why I only chew abrasive free.

Spitzspot ,
@Spitzspot@lemmings.world avatar

The gum itself is abrasive. Think worn tire grooves in an old road surface.

FarraigePlaisteach ,

Isn’t xylitol gum recommended though? Maybe I’m using the wrong term.

Spitzspot ,
@Spitzspot@lemmings.world avatar

Your teeth only have so much enamel. Chewing gum rapidly wears that down.

Phoenix3875 , to showerthoughts in There should be a semicolon punctuation for exclamation and question marks.

They are already invented: 😱 and 😱😱😱

breadsmasher , to nostupidquestions in What are some things you can do to maintain your teeth when you don't have health insurance and can't afford dental care?
@breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

Brush and floss

dosuser123456 , to programmer_humor in <br>
@dosuser123456@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

&NewLine; go <br>

mo_lave , to asklemmy in Complexity

Theoretical: Stopped comparing myself to others. Instead, I compare the me of now to the me of yesterday. Immediate Practical: Stopped social media

Churbleyimyam OP ,

Immediate Practical: Stopped social media

I didn’t want to make the conversation about this by mentioning it in the post but it was definitely one of the things on my mind.

gmtom , to world in Media Bias Fact Check - Automation

I for one support this. Sure it’s not perfect and the bias checker had its own bias, but it’s merely am advisory, you can disregard it if you want.

Rooki OP ,
@Rooki@lemmy.world avatar

You got it. Thats the point. Its just advisory, not if its Bad creditability you will get banned.

originalucifer , to asklemmy in How to deal with being bald?
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

wait til you dont have a choice. uhg

set_secret , to nostupidquestions in Why doesn't the American market provide efficient and effective health insurance like it does for car insurance?

universal health cover is also realtively simple too…

Churbleyimyam , to asklemmy in The specific thing you spend the most time doing instead of the actual job you're being paid to do is your new profession. What's your new job title?

Tobacconist and Sommelier.

cherry , to asklemmy in How to deal with being bald?
@cherry@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I find whenever I make a drastic hair change that after a few days, I couldn’t imagine going back to the old style

Peppycito ,

It’s like if you shave a mustache. “Where’d your lip go?!” then 2 days later you look normal again.

rambling_lunatic , to lemmyshitpost in Coming down your chimney
Track_Shovel OP ,

For some reason, this is super small, but I got the gist of it.

rambling_lunatic ,

Open the pic in a new tab if you wish

Track_Shovel OP ,

here I am zooming in like some stupid boomer. Time to punch the clock. My brain is fried from work.

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