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williamsonny t1_jds72wh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How did humans 10000 Years ago care about their Teeth? by Takaharu7
Also, unfortunately: The ancient Greeks and Romans cleaned and whitened their smiles by rubbing their teeth with charcoal and a mixture of honey and vinegar, followe by a chaser of urine as a mouth rinse. Sorry about that.
williamsonny t1_jdqdr56 wrote
This doesn’t answer your question but you may find it interesting. The first recorded form of dental care dates back to around 5000 BC, when Egyptians used a mixture of crushed eggshells, animal hooves, and myrrh to create a toothpaste.
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Reply to comment by Calm_Leek_1362 in Gene in beetle is essential for sucking water via rectum by marketrent
Just try not to use that sentence today.
williamsonny t1_jb9gbma wrote
Reply to comment by ArcaneOverride in Florida man finds giant clam estimated to be 214 years old by citytiger
You have deconstructed my pun with bewildering precision.
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Reply to comment by Atiggerx33 in Florida man finds giant clam estimated to be 214 years old by citytiger
Update: apprehended but won’t say anything.
williamsonny t1_jaazm3n wrote
The crying Indian in the famous "Keep America Beautiful" public service announcement from the 1970s was actually an Italian-American actor named Iron Eyes Cody, whose birth name was Espera Oscar de Corti. Despite his Italian ancestry, he portrayed a Native American in many films and commercials throughout his career and was known for his advocacy for Native American causes.
williamsonny t1_ja2zkwy wrote
Reply to comment by PoorBoyKajagoogoo in What genre is Steely Dan? by Sniperizer
The fact that no one else sounds like them makes this a valid assertion.
williamsonny t1_ja2zesr wrote
Reply to comment by PoorBoyKajagoogoo in What genre is Steely Dan? by Sniperizer
True. Was once a derogatory term. Less so now. These guys and the musicians they enlist are jazz and funk mofos.
williamsonny t1_jdtawjt wrote
Reply to Powerful vocal performances? by Lbridger
All We Are. Kim Mitchell.