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The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat-Thread: Vol. 2

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Kenshi

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Lol ouch. I have a habit of going at least 2 days without brushing once, and never have I needed to get so much as a scaling.
 

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Whoever asked...

This first started because I called Sourcandy "Sour", and she asked me to call her "Candy"
Obviously kidding, I treated Sour as her first name and Candy as her last name, and then I said it would be explained because Americans use a lot their last names.
You can even notice that if you read a "=p" right after my sentence. =p is often used (at least here) when we're kidding, when it's supposed to be something funny, not serious.
Ah so that's how that started.

It depends on the person I think. For me, I consider ":p" or "=P" to be more mean-spirited or "Well, duh, it was so obvious." Whereas I see :p as a more playful way of teasing or joking.
 

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Whoever asked...

This first started because I called Sourcandy "Sour", and she asked me to call her "Candy"
Obviously kidding, I treated Sour as her first name and Candy as her last name, and then I said it would be explained because Americans use a lot their last names.
You can even notice that if you read a "=p" right after my sentence. =p is often used (at least here) when we're kidding, when it's supposed to be something funny, not serious.
Ah so that's how that started.

It depends on the person I think. For me, I consider ":p" or "=P" to be more mean-spirited or "Well, duh, it was so obvious." Whereas I see :p as a more playful way of teasing or joking.
 

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:) and :) are brothers
Just like :p and that tonguey of yours, Kakuna

Actually, in many places, like facebook and MSN Messenger, :p is the code for that tongue thing.
 

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Whoever asked...

This first started because I called Sourcandy "Sour", and she asked me to call her "Candy"
Obviously kidding, I treated Sour as her first name and Candy as her last name, and then I said it would be explained because Americans use a lot their last names.
You can even notice that if you read a "=p" right after my sentence. =p is often used (at least here) when we're kidding, when it's supposed to be something funny, not serious.
Ah so that's how that started.

It depends on the person I think. For me, I consider ":p" or "=P" to be more mean-spirited or "Well, duh, it was so obvious." Whereas I see :p as a more playful way of teasing or joking.

Edit: Unless I know the person fairly well.
 
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A certain some dickweed in my house has 10 cavities. Wisdom teeth not included (since he grows so slow, they haven't even grown in yet) haha.
 

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Hopefully they will give him knockout drugs so he wont feel very much. It wasnt fun for my sister.

Yeah, that would suck. I was out when they did to to me, but I woke up before they were finished. The effect was still enough for me to not feel it, but it was kind of weird. It just hurt a lot the next two weeks, and I didn't use pain killers because I'm stupid and I don't do non recreational drugs.
 

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I wasn't "knocked out" when I removed them. I took some drugs, but just to feel less pain.
After all, I needed to keep my mouth open.

It makes me get very nervous. The dentist puts a lot of weird things into your mouth and you can't see anything he's doing!

A knife, a saw, a hammer, a brick =p

No, seriously, it's very... huh, I don't know the word in English, so you'll never know what I think it is.
 

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I wasn't "knocked out" when I removed them. I took some drugs, but just to feel less pain.
After all, I needed to keep my mouth open.

It makes me get very nervous. The dentist puts a lot of weird things into your mouth and you can't see anything he's doing!

A knife, a saw, a hammer, a brick =p

No, seriously, it's very... huh, I don't know the word in English, so you'll never know what I think it is.
 

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I wasn't "knocked out" when I removed them. I took some drugs, but just to feel less pain.
After all, I needed to keep my mouth open.

It makes me get very nervous. The dentist puts a lot of weird things into your mouth and you can't see anything he's doing!

A knife, a saw, a hammer, a brick =p

No, seriously, it's very... huh, I don't know the word in English, so you'll never know what I think it is.

I would prefer if they knocked me out.
 

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In a moment of "goddamn I can't fall asleep," I'm here for a couple minutes on my iPod.

Thanks for the kind words even though you knew I wasnt going to read it. It means a lot to me.
 

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A certain some dickweed in my house has 10 cavities. Wisdom teeth not included (since he grows so slow, they haven't even grown in yet) haha.
He's living with you again? I thought he was in the US.

Yeah, that would suck. I was out when they did to to me, but I woke up before they were finished. The effect was still enough for me to not feel it, but it was kind of weird. It just hurt a lot the next two weeks, and I didn't use pain killers because I'm stupid and I don't do non recreational drugs.
Sounds freaky, but if you're that out of it it was probably just a "meh" feeling.

Nice dude. xP
 

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Sounds freaky, but if you're that out of it it was probably just a "meh" feeling.

Nice dude. xP

Yeah, it was. You're just kind of forced to accept it. You're also really messed up on laughing gas or whatever it is that they give you.
 

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Hurristat
Enjoy your last night with your teeth. They're part of you and they will no longer be.
It's a bit weird when you think about it...

I'm living 10 years without my (looking for the word in the dictionay...) appendix.
It was part of me and now it's just some rotten dead thing.
 
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