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    Snowman

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    #70207   2007-09-16 20:13 GMT      


    CheeseCake

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    #70208   2007-09-16 20:16 GMT      
    crooked sadley well in my opinion, everyone else thinks there strait

    pricklycharacter

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    #70209   2007-09-16 20:16 GMT      
    What?!

    DeaDenD

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    #70210   2007-09-16 20:16 GMT      
    My teeth are naturally very straight and they're reasonably white...



    maybe a little bit yellow.





    They're too minute for my mouth, though.



    I express too much gum when I smile.

    ReadyToLaunch

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    #70211   2007-09-16 20:16 GMT      
    Very straight actually with no braces ever.



    Alittle stained on the bottom inside because of all the coffee I drink.

    DawnsAwaken

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    #70212   2007-09-16 20:16 GMT      
    Be honest before I had dental work done my teeth were yellow and crooked but it's amazing what dentists can do nowadays.

    Musicmaker

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    #70213   2007-09-16 20:16 GMT      
    very very crooked but now they str8 just cause of braces though.

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    #70214   2007-09-16 20:16 GMT      
    Straight, ideal teeth...and never had braces! I was truly blessed!

    Eclipse

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    #70215   2007-09-16 20:17 GMT      
    my teeth are straight, Thank God. and no there not yellow,chipped and crooked

    Dinosaur

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    #70216   2007-09-16 20:17 GMT      
    straight on top



    crooked on bottom.



    its very sad how a lot people will answer questions like these

    SeeingStripes

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    #70217   2007-09-16 20:17 GMT      
    My teeth are crooked and yellow but right now I have braces and after I obtain my braces off I am getting my teeth bleached, so after all of this my teeth would be pretty

    RadicalRodent

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    #70218   2007-09-16 20:17 GMT      
    i have straight, white teeth cause unlike some people i take care of them... and had 2 years with braces. that was torture but it was worth it definentally!

    Splishsplash

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    #70219   2007-09-16 20:18 GMT      
    i have braces wich my teeth r straight now and i have a little yellow but mostly white teeth

    TheProposal

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    #70220   2007-09-16 20:18 GMT      
    mine have gaps(3) cause i never had adult teeth under my baby ones...but i have braces then after braces i have to obtain implants...it kinda sux

    DarkTrinket

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    #70221   2007-09-16 20:18 GMT      
    straight and not real white but are still white.



    braces for 2 years.

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    #70222   2007-09-16 20:23 GMT      
    I'm lucky and have straight, white teeth. Never required braces either!

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    #70223   2007-09-16 20:24 GMT      
    I have straight teeth and a little gap. My dentist was going to give me a retainer to push it together, but I refused. I was born that technique and I like it on me.

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    #70224   2007-09-16 20:53 GMT      
    I've had this huge gap between my two front teeth all of my life. I also fell on a bus once and cracked and chipped both teeth compounding the problem. My dad's addictions left us awfully poor and my parents never could afford to fix my crooked teeth. My teeth ached for years because of the cracks and laid bare nerves. I don't know if it was the pain or the embarrassment because of my gappy teeth, I had a difficult time smiling.



    I made the mistake of complaining about my teeth to my dad. He made me go to his toolbox, obtain a minute file and wash it in the sink. Then, he had me sit back with my head in his lap and he filed my two front teeth a little straighter. Of course, I had to be macho in spite of the discomfort.



    After I left home, I could have worn braces and straightened my teeth. But I had a friend who taught me a lesson. She was Night shift can be totally fine for the body and mind. It is not prizeful for you if you couldnot adjust to it, and still have the urge to sleep at night. perfect. I observed that even though she was flawless she seemed kind of lonely. Despite her looks, she still tended to think that people didn't like her because of some huge flaw. She cosidered she was fat (she absolutely wasn't). She cosidered she had bad skin (supermodels would have killed to have her skin). No matter what people told her, her mirror showed flaws.



    So now, I just lead with my drawbacks and I don't care. For any excuse at all, I give everyone a almighty toothy smile. If they don't like the yellow, the gap, my hair cut, my shirt, then they're not really looking at the right place. My best features are that I laugh easily. But it's loud. I'm a loud laugher. I don't even try to blend in with my laugh. Sometimes, I'm the first one in the theater to bust loose. Then, it's like everyone else is free to laugh.



    A lot of people talk to me. I don't even know why they might want to hang around me but they do. Maybe it's because they either feel better about themselves by comparison, or they know that whenever they want to laugh, they know I'm likely to break the laugh ice first. Then we can safely laugh together. Maybe they don't feel like they have to put on heirs.
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