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When did dental care in public bathrooms become acceptable?!
Flossing and flinging your food scraps all over the place. Brushing your teeth and spitting your foamy residue on the sink and mirror.
I don't want to see this, you anal-retentive, Felix Hunger-like dooshbags. Do it in the privacy of the your own home, cavedwellers. How'd you like it if every day I do a self prostate exam and leave the rubber gloves in the sink? Don't tempt me. :mad: |
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I never understood the brushing your teeth at work thing either though- if your breath stinks, take a mint. If something's stuck, use some floss. But I guess I don't feel as strongly as you do. But if I see you going into the Hampur restroom with a tube of lube and smile, I will head to the Pfail Strip facilities instead. |
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back to the dental stuff: its effin disgusting. No one should have to see anyone rooting around in either orifice. |
I usually schedule my dental appointments in the afternoon, so when I'm done, there's no point in going back to work for an hour, and I just go home instead.
As such, I bring my toothbrush to work and brush my teeth before leaving for the dentist. Only happens twice a year, but tough doodies for anyone who's offended. |
I'm talking twice a day: after breakfast, and after lunch; every day.
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Eh.
You're dooting 6 inches from another dude who is dooting. I don't get the outrage. |
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Once you've sat on a warm toilet seat in the middle of a fiery hellish stench, there are no more rules. |
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Personally, I go the opposite way. I gorge on a box of oreos and all sorts of messy, stanky foods. Fuk him - let the dentist earn his insurance money he so graciously accepts on my behalf (yeah, he's my cousin). |
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I like to have one of those disposable plastic brush/toothpick combo thingers with me when I know I'll be eating in public. I'll be sure to use it at the table next time so as to not offend anyone in the lavatory. Where there's a mirror. And sink.:rolleyes:
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Seriously, what's the big deal about going to a lavatory and addressing the issue in private? :dunno: |
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when did oral hygiene become UNacceptable?? :huh:
in a place where people generally miss the target while peeing, clog the terlet and/or forget to flush while dooting, and more often than not go back out into the world without washing their hands, you're most bothered by those who choose to brush their teeth after meals? thanks, Obama!! :rolleyes: |
D-bag at my gym at work a while back was clipping his toenails literally in the middle of the locker room.
He was an older dude so he had these big disgusting brittle toenails, putting his feet up on one of the benches and his tortured clipping was making this nasty sound--and chunks were shooting off in all different directions that were landing haphazardly all over the place. The few of us in the locker room at the time were watching him--bewildered-- thinking "how is he going to pick up all those clippings?" Prick puts on his socks and shoes and walks right out like nothing had happened. _ |
As parking lot detritus those floss picks are starting to be as ubiquitous in the NYC area as crawdad shells are in Nawlins-yecch
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I always brush my teeth at work. Didn't realize that using a toothbrush was offensive.
But then again, I make sure I don't get it on the mirror and counter. How the hell would toothpaste end up on a mirror anyway? |
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