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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5280 on: March 08, 2018, 04:25:42 PM »
Welcome to Scandinavia guys

My car also cost 50k usd, in the US its 22

Car needs service every 15k km, the average price of service here is almost 450 bucks

My deal basicly makes me pay this off per month instead, while extending my warranty, free roadside assistance across Europe and all kinds of unforseen repairs
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5281 on: March 08, 2018, 04:27:17 PM »
Welcome to Scandinavia guys

My car also cost 50k usd, in the US its 20

It also does not work 50% of the time cause it's too fucking cold.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5282 on: March 08, 2018, 04:43:54 PM »
Welcome to Scandinavia guys

My car also cost 50k usd, in the US its 22

Car needs service every 15k km, the average price of service here is almost 450 bucks

My deal basicly makes me pay this off per month instead, while extending my warranty, free roadside assistance across Europe and all kinds of unforseen repairs

Now I know why the suicide rates are so high ...

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5283 on: March 08, 2018, 04:58:22 PM »
Welcome to Scandinavia guys

My car also cost 50k usd, in the US its 22
A lot of people in Norway don't fix their dents/small crash marks because it's so fucking expensive, even with insurance. I'm gonna get a car eventually, not excited for the maintenance part. lol

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5284 on: March 08, 2018, 08:37:04 PM »
Yeah but chicks dig a woman with a car so at least you’ll be swimming in pussy.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5285 on: March 08, 2018, 09:15:37 PM »
So, as expected they called back and said, "You're the best candidate by far, but we're required to get someone with a relevant degree for all management positions. We might have an architect position in a while, would you be interested?"

Sigh :goty

I left the opportunity open to discuss, but honestly, I'm not terribly excited to possibly be managed by a company that has such dogged obedience to stupid rules. Oh well....
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5286 on: March 08, 2018, 11:20:01 PM »
So, as expected they called back and said, "You're the best candidate by far, but we're required to get someone with a relevant degree for all management positions. We might have an architect position in a while, would you be interested?"

Sigh :goty

I left the opportunity open to discuss, but honestly, I'm not terribly excited to possibly be managed by a company that has such dogged obedience to stupid rules. Oh well....

I hear you. Despite a team being specifically interested in hiring me, I was recently shut down at initial résumé submission because the company only hires up to 45 year olds.  It's legal in Japan.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5287 on: March 09, 2018, 01:06:26 AM »
Welcome to Scandinavia guys

My car also cost 50k usd, in the US its 22
A lot of people in Norway don't fix their dents/small crash marks because it's so fucking expensive, even with insurance. I'm gonna get a car eventually, not excited for the maintenance part. lol

I scratched my car while parking a while back, and the car next to it.

Cost me 700 bucks and thats with insurance  :'(

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5288 on: March 09, 2018, 02:04:39 AM »
So, as expected they called back and said, "You're the best candidate by far, but we're required to get someone with a relevant degree for all management positions. We might have an architect position in a while, would you be interested?"

Sigh :goty

I left the opportunity open to discuss, but honestly, I'm not terribly excited to possibly be managed by a company that has such dogged obedience to stupid rules. Oh well....


I hear you. Despite a team being specifically interested in hiring me, I was recently shut down at initial résumé submission because the company only hires up to 45 year olds.  It's legal in Japan.

Are you sure it's not because they don't hire robots from the future?

No wait THAT would probably be illegal in Japan.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5289 on: March 09, 2018, 07:53:39 AM »
We took my wife's car in for 100,000+ mile maintenance this past weekend and it ended up costing a whopping $1500- $600 for parts and $900 for "labor."  I wasn't there when she went to go get the car and rather than let me know what was up or have anyone else look at the bill with her, she just signed for it and paid.   Sucks, but OK.

Then this morning we woke up to find that some asshole either did a hit and run or vandalized her car late last night.  Broke the passenger side mirror and there's some huge scratches on the side.  We are guessing it was a drunk driver since it seems to me that vandals wouldn't just target a single car like that.

My wallet  :stahp

Some potential good news here!  We found a note this morning left on the car saying that his/her son backed into our car.  Not sure how the hell that's possible when the car was parked off to the side and you can't back into it, but OK.  No name was given which is sketchy to me and no one has answered the number so far, but it's still something to go on and at least means this wasn't vandalism.

At worst the most we'll have to pay is the insurance deductible of $500.  Lower than I thought.
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5290 on: March 09, 2018, 08:20:10 AM »
Used dem detectivin' skills and found them.
:rollsafe

There was a car parked at an awkward angle behind my wife's car when we went outside yesterday.  It didn't have any damage on it but it must be it.  Glad I took a photo of it. 
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5291 on: March 09, 2018, 11:58:44 AM »
Hm, is it trying to log in using that account?

settings > accounts > bla bla local account
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5292 on: March 09, 2018, 12:46:49 PM »
Put "my computer" into the trashbin and delete.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5293 on: March 11, 2018, 09:08:15 AM »
My daugthers first cinema trip, but my team is playing at the same time.

Time to put in a earbud and listen.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5294 on: March 11, 2018, 10:16:46 AM »
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, courtesy of Archie. :heart Really glad that my 280X runs this decently. What a tropper this thing is. (Please don't ever die. ;_;)
Aaand it's dying. :whatsthedeal

Had a couple striped screen freezes with subsequent crashes while playing a game. Briefly thought it may be the PSU on its way out, that's how the previous one announced its demise. Then I saw artifacting while watching a Youtube video and crashed after, which points to the GPU. I've set it to stock clocks for now, see if that extends its life a bit, but it's definitely on borrowed time now.

I can't even get a used on par replacement at reasonable prices, much less a new and decent upgrade. Thankfully, I still have a 4890 that I can drop in while I wait for the crypto madness to subside, but the wait is going to be irritating. :yuck
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5295 on: March 11, 2018, 11:53:09 AM »
You just have a 4890 lying around, nice!

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5296 on: March 11, 2018, 02:24:12 PM »
Yeah, thankfully. Always good to have spare parts.

Did some more testing now and sure enough, two loops of Heaven were enough to crash the poor thing, even at reduced clocks. ...Profound sadness. :goty2

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Thinking about it, the best bang for buck GPU I could get might be the iGPU of the new Ryzen 2400G APU. That is so fucked up. :doge
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5297 on: March 11, 2018, 02:58:10 PM »
Damn you were not kidding about gpus.

Did a quick check and the 1050ti I bought last year costs 50 bucks more now  :lol

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5298 on: March 11, 2018, 10:21:08 PM »
The Wifi bathroom scale I have on my wishlist was $20 off today but I missed it because it was a lightning deal. :maf

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5299 on: March 11, 2018, 10:30:37 PM »
So it can post your weight on Twitter.
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5300 on: March 11, 2018, 10:37:40 PM »
Why would your scale need to have wifi

Google Fit / MyFitnessPal integration.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5301 on: March 11, 2018, 10:45:43 PM »
That's so bourgeois.

Hey, you asked. I'm big on dat smart home life.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5302 on: March 11, 2018, 10:48:17 PM »
Do you have a smart watch too?

Ya. It's pretty useless aside from the fitness stuff though. Glad I got a deal on it.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5303 on: March 11, 2018, 10:52:04 PM »
I was going to ask if you got any good use out of it. :P

It's a 0.5% improvement in notification management efficiency. Mine doesn't have NFC so I can't do Google Pay which would probably be easier with the watch. I imagine it'll be much better in the summer when I don't have a giant jacket covering it when I'm outside.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5304 on: March 11, 2018, 10:58:45 PM »
Google Pay is more like Apple Pay than Venmo, but it does have the functionality of Venmo.

And why do you think? There's money to be made in transaction fees, and even more in the data about what people are buying.

Paypal is like the Skype of payment solutions. Until recently, old, shitty, but did one thing well enough to corner the market until the new hotness came along.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5305 on: March 12, 2018, 12:04:33 PM »
Minor incovenience today: trying to learn React.
 :huh

For some reason I don't mind JSX in React Native but it feels icky to me in the browser. Vue does it a bit better.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5306 on: March 12, 2018, 07:58:52 PM »
I’ve been home a full week as of today, but I am still jetlagged. Waking up at 5 AM. Better than last week when I was waking up at 2 AM.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5307 on: March 13, 2018, 02:36:32 AM »
ears were clogged while I was sick for days and just suddenly they unclogged and MAKE THE WORLD BE QUIET :noah is this what tinnitis is like

I have tinnitus. It sucks.

One thing about the ever increasing number of channels in sound in movies is that it seems to make things harder for me to discern, although some movies are worse than others.
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5308 on: March 13, 2018, 02:45:11 AM »
I still want disclosure. After a few more weeks of anxiety, paranoia will kick in, and things will probably get worse if things are not resolved.
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5309 on: March 13, 2018, 02:50:16 AM »
I just want your former identity.
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5310 on: March 13, 2018, 02:50:31 AM »
ears were clogged while I was sick for days and just suddenly they unclogged and MAKE THE WORLD BE QUIET :noah is this what tinnitis is like
lmao, this is so relatable. When I had sinusitis, my ears were clogged for 3 weeks and I was completely deaf in my right ear. Once it all unclogged, I felt so fucking annoyed at every sound and people’s voice and stuff. Took a week to stop being grumpy about it all.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5311 on: March 13, 2018, 02:56:50 AM »
I just want your former identity.
I'm 22 year old you, which is why you're so afraid of me.

I’m not afraid of you, just suspicious.

And oh, girl, you’re not a 22 year old me. That was probably the darkest, saddest year of my life. The fact you’re coherent enough to write thoughtful posts indicates there’s no comparison.
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5312 on: March 13, 2018, 03:14:41 AM »
TVC15’s avatar is a baby suspended in a flayed, disemboweled goat corpse.

That’s pretty fucking metal.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5313 on: March 13, 2018, 06:14:12 AM »
I just want your former identity.

Given how secretive he is about it he's probably either besada, amir0x, bishoptl, or dragona's boyfriend.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5314 on: March 13, 2018, 06:17:23 AM »
amirox is in jail

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5315 on: March 13, 2018, 06:18:52 AM »
amirox is in jail


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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5316 on: March 13, 2018, 07:03:51 AM »
Our office has speakers connected to a shared playlist and some of the utter shite that people put on is nearly enough to drive you mad.
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5317 on: March 13, 2018, 09:05:43 AM »
My thyroid was acting up yesterday and somewhat today. Took a bunch of iodine supplements last night.

My throat feels less puffy this morning but I think it's about time I went to a doctor to get this shit checked out.  :-\

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5318 on: March 13, 2018, 10:33:38 AM »
Between not getting that job and work spiralling I can feel myself getting back to that nervous breakdown neighborhood. This time I know the signs so I can at least TRY to do something about it. But I'm not sure if that's a benefit, because it sorta feels like the dread before a storm. Sure, you gotta go through the storm either way, but if you don't know the storm was coming you sorta skip all that worrying about the storm bit.
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5319 on: March 13, 2018, 11:58:23 PM »
Stephen Hawking died

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5320 on: March 14, 2018, 02:51:55 AM »
Between not getting that job and work spiralling I can feel myself getting back to that nervous breakdown neighborhood. This time I know the signs so I can at least TRY to do something about it. But I'm not sure if that's a benefit, because it sorta feels like the dread before a storm. Sure, you gotta go through the storm either way, but if you don't know the storm was coming you sorta skip all that worrying about the storm bit.

You're gonna be fine. This is just a speedbump. My biggest worry is that your boss, who appreciates you and knows your worth, is also an unhealthy worker. Have you considered looking at other places?

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5321 on: March 14, 2018, 04:20:04 AM »
Stephen Hawking died
We lost one of the greatest minds in our lifetime.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5322 on: March 14, 2018, 04:28:10 AM »
Stephen Hawking died
We lost one of the greatest minds in our lifetime.

You still have me.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5323 on: March 14, 2018, 05:44:30 PM »
Between not getting that job and work spiralling I can feel myself getting back to that nervous breakdown neighborhood. This time I know the signs so I can at least TRY to do something about it. But I'm not sure if that's a benefit, because it sorta feels like the dread before a storm. Sure, you gotta go through the storm either way, but if you don't know the storm was coming you sorta skip all that worrying about the storm bit.

You're gonna be fine. This is just a speedbump. My biggest worry is that your boss, who appreciates you and knows your worth, is also an unhealthy worker. Have you considered looking at other places?
Yeah, but the thing is I've become so specialized that I've had possible employers say they feel I'm a bit of overkill. As a mentor once told me, "You can learn a dozen industries and talk about them quickly. The only companies that need that are other consulting firms." And he's been largely right. Most companies are worried that I'd get bored and leave, either that or they're paying peanuts.
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5324 on: March 14, 2018, 08:42:16 PM »
So, for jerb reasons, I'm looking for remote housing. I worked in Silicon Valley, graduated from UC Santa Cruz, so I'm familiar with the long history of "geek houses" there: one person who inherited money or made it through their first IPO, or had Cisco stock at the right time buys a house with more rooms than they need. They rent out the remaining rooms to other like-minded people, so they have a group of similarly-interested peeps sharing the bills. It works great, but it's hard to get the smell of geek out of the woodwork if the owner ever decides to sell.

I am looking for a geek house in Tokyo, and Japan has half-assedly imported the term to rooms with wifi or something, and mainly applying it to AirBnB listings. This is more offensive to me than mayo/squid/corn pizza.

There is at least ONE actual Geek House I've found, and it looks like there is a good amount of shared housing available, though I was hoping it'd be similarly minded geeks with video games and movies, rather than drunken NZlanders on working holiday, or Disney Resort staff on furlough.

The main listings I bumped into, possibly due to their site being overly SEO'd, are for places where THERE ARE LITERALLY THREE LOFT BEDS in a single, Japanese-sized bedroom, and they want $700/month plus utils for this. What in the ACTUAL FUCK IS GOING ON?

:oldmanyellsatclouds.gif sure, I know, but this is fuckballs ridic.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5325 on: March 14, 2018, 08:44:32 PM »
Between not getting that job and work spiralling I can feel myself getting back to that nervous breakdown neighborhood. This time I know the signs so I can at least TRY to do something about it. But I'm not sure if that's a benefit, because it sorta feels like the dread before a storm. Sure, you gotta go through the storm either way, but if you don't know the storm was coming you sorta skip all that worrying about the storm bit.

You're gonna be fine. This is just a speedbump. My biggest worry is that your boss, who appreciates you and knows your worth, is also an unhealthy worker. Have you considered looking at other places?
Yeah, but the thing is I've become so specialized that I've had possible employers say they feel I'm a bit of overkill. As a mentor once told me, "You can learn a dozen industries and talk about them quickly. The only companies that need that are other consulting firms." And he's been largely right. Most companies are worried that I'd get bored and leave, either that or they're paying peanuts.

This trips me up frequently as well. But we don't need several companies, we just need one job, one company to recognize it. It's hard when several places turn me down for whatever reasons, valid or no. But in the end we only need one company to hire us.

Or have the unappreciative company hire us back at consultant rates after we quit.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5326 on: March 14, 2018, 08:47:28 PM »
My gf made a dentist appointment for me for tomorrow. I have avoided dentists for 7 years now since I had no problems with my teeth. Still, I expect the worst :goty2

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5327 on: March 15, 2018, 12:09:16 AM »
hope you been flossing and don't have sensitive gums


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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5328 on: March 15, 2018, 12:13:00 AM »
My gf made a dentist appointment for me for tomorrow. I have avoided dentists for 7 years now since I had no problems with my teeth. Still, I expect the worst :goty2

:thinking You still need bi-yearly cleanings at the very least breh. Wouldn't be surprised if they found a shitton of cavities on you.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5329 on: March 15, 2018, 04:35:41 AM »
Last year I went after 6 years and everything was fine.
Turns out, adults (and even children) can clean their own teeth by spending up to 5 minutes a day on them.
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5330 on: March 15, 2018, 05:44:36 AM »
My dentist always gave me props for how beautiful my teeth were and the way I was brushing them, and then proceeded to critize me for not flossing them enough because he'd still find some calculus in those parts where my brush doesn't reach. But I hate flossing, because I always bleed like a pig when doing it  :doge

It's been three years since my last visit to the dentist tho and I'm kinda afraid to make an appointment  :-\

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« Reply #5331 on: March 15, 2018, 07:37:30 AM »
Last year I went after 6 years and everything was fine.
Turns out, adults (and even children) can clean their own teeth by spending up to 5 minutes a day on them.
This was me.  I've still only ever had one cavity and I don't think it ever actually existed.  I went to some clinic when I was 18 and the dude told me I had two cavities and then filled one.  When I moved and went to a different dentist a couple of months later he told me my teeth were pretty healthy and I had 0 cavities.  The first clinic was some free/sliding scale clinic that seemed shady - it was basically in a trailer - but I was 18 and thought "hey, it's New Mexico."

I went last year, 13 years later and I still have zero cavities.  I just brush my teeth twice a day and use mouthwash occasionally.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5332 on: March 15, 2018, 07:48:27 AM »
 :yuck

Go to the dentist, brehs.
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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5333 on: March 15, 2018, 08:09:00 AM »
I think some people just have more luck with their teeth than others. Some have to run to the dentist all the time even tho they brush and floss daily, while others haven't seen one in years and still got no problems.

Tho I brush my teeth twice a day, I think I got lucky thus far. I also think the older you get, the more problems you're gonna have with your teeth.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5334 on: March 15, 2018, 08:46:10 AM »
That’s probably true. I go regularly now but I didn’t have insurance for a long ass time which is why I didn’t go.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5335 on: March 15, 2018, 11:00:14 AM »

:thinking You still need bi-yearly cleanings at the very least breh. Wouldn't be surprised if they found a shitton of cavities on you.

2 cavities :trumps

Actually it wasn't that bad, but still, dentists rank #1 on my list of irrational fears.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5336 on: March 15, 2018, 11:33:07 AM »
My dentist always gave me props for how beautiful my teeth were and the way I was brushing them, and then proceeded to critize me for not flossing them enough because he'd still find some calculus in those parts where my brush doesn't reach. But I hate flossing, because I always bleed like a pig when doing it  :doge

You know that stops after like 3-4 days of consecutive flossing, right...?

Unless you're a hemophiliac or something.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5337 on: March 15, 2018, 12:20:15 PM »
My dentist always gave me props for how beautiful my teeth were and the way I was brushing them, and then proceeded to critize me for not flossing them enough because he'd still find some calculus in those parts where my brush doesn't reach. But I hate flossing, because I always bleed like a pig when doing it  :doge

You know that stops after like 3-4 days of consecutive flossing, right...?

Unless you're a hemophiliac or something.

I know, I was just looking for reasons not to do it  :lol

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« Reply #5338 on: March 15, 2018, 12:27:45 PM »
Ha, fair enough.

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Re: minor inconviences that are not struggles
« Reply #5339 on: March 15, 2018, 01:31:54 PM »
I think some people just have more luck with their teeth than others. Some have to run to the dentist all the time even tho they brush and floss daily, while others haven't seen one in years and still got no problems.

Tho I brush my teeth twice a day, I think I got lucky thus far. I also think the older you get, the more problems you're gonna have with your teeth.

Part of it seems to be where you were raised/born too? Last time I went my dentist clocked that I was from the islands because apparently our tap water is better so we tend to have stronger teeth and that gum diseases is what we need to watch for.