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Any Danes in this thread looking to marry? Asking for a friend that’s educated, housebroken, and loves nature and Danish metal.
Implants can fail at the implant/bone interface. You have limited amounts of bone in the jaw.
I’m not a dentist or surgeon, but I have an education in biomedical engineering. With knee and hip implants, for example, a major consideration is the health and longevity of the underlying bone.
Step 1: be rich
Step 2: bribe the government to do your bidding
Step 3: decimate the workforce of your competitors
Step 4: profit, buy out competition, become “too big to fail”
Implants go bad too. What do you do after an implant goes bad? I bet your options would be very limited then.
Some previous coworkers I had were blown away by a pear that I brought as part of my lunch. A pear!!!
edit: duh, not pair
Certainly that’s a big part of problems, as is the collapse of the currents, and so on, sadly.
Looking at the bright side, there will be lots of newly formed artificial reefs available for the remaining fish. Hoping those fish can find a way to adapt to the warmer waters though.
I feel this coming: Directions unclear … ate the edge of the table?
Step 1: open mouth
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I think you could figure out the rest.
So … to shower other progressives with love so pure it makes the incels want to join the movement? I honestly think love’s the way to go. Leave the hate for the far right, and show the world the beauty that caring and kindness can achieve.
This comic is on a roll today! Keep it coming please and thank you.
Reasons to boycott:
Supporting genocide in Gaza; Supporting starvation wages; Slave labor in supply chains; Animal cruelty; Decimation of local businesses; Unhealthy processed food; And so on …
You can tell this is from The Onion, because their sick relationship probably never soured.
It’s gotta be just the contents, no? Otherwise I imagine they’d slice up their stomach on all those razor-sharp teeth.
I’ve got about a thousand of those bad boys on the right! Mint condition, although they’ve been unboxed.
I consider myself well-coordinated, but I’ve had no such luck with couscous. Especially when transferring from the pot to another container. It decides to stick together, then randomly makes an avalanche as I’m scooping, creating a mess of grains from the countertop to the floor.
Yup! That happens every time with croissants.
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Because some things are, and some things aren’t.
Haha, so true!