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yardwork

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65. You've given me some things to think about.
Sun May 4, 2025, 05:54 PM
May 4

I'll read more on fluoride in public water. Thank you for sticking with this conversation even though I was rude.

I'm in a bad mood these days but most of the rest of us are, too. Thanks for the reminder that I need to be more patient. I appreciate you.

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Dangerous to dentists? LiberalArkie May 2 #1
A dentist told me a decade or two ago DENVERPOPS May 2 #20
Also the acid in drinks. markodochartaigh May 2 #25
Well, they were proud to lean into the dumb redneck stereotype. Aristus May 2 #2
Facts matter! wolfie001 May 2 #12
fluoride mamacita75 May 2 #17
Like 8 years ago, I said that social media was going to kill us all. Initech May 2 #27
This is simply what happens when the extremist lunatics are allowed to take over. hadEnuf May 2 #3
Hhmmmm ... UpInArms May 2 #4
So, anybody checked to see how many dentists Paxton has in his family? OldBaldy1701E May 2 #5
Let's tell the GOP people that Jerry2144 May 2 #6
If Trump tells them it's safer, they'll go for it. thought crime May 2 #8
Texas Colgate, now with Mercury for a shining silver smile! Mawspam2 May 2 #7
The John Birch Society lives on! thought crime May 2 #9
Yeah, that old JBS chestnut Berlin Expat May 3 #38
looks like repukes have their new shiny object to distract their moronic base Skittles May 2 #10
So, next will be the milk, then the meats, then the cottage cheese, then bluestarone May 2 #11
We'll all be bartering when they're through nt wolfie001 May 2 #13
If your kids are stupid, it ain't the toothpaste, y'all Maeve May 2 #14
Oh but drinking bleach and ingesting horse dewormer -- just fine!!! Blue Owl May 2 #15
The John Birch Society 3825-87867 May 2 #16
I borrowed a library copy of "Dr. Strangelove" for this weekend. n/t Harker May 2 #18
Is there yet a study... BurnDoubt May 2 #19
Step-grandfather from Ozarks ... BurnDoubt May 2 #21
Ears ringing? BidenRocks May 2 #30
This is really going too far Figarosmom May 2 #22
First it's the water then the toothpaste Meowmee May 2 #23
How are Ken's precious bodlily fluids? progressoid May 2 #24
Stop listening to fucking Alex Jones! That guy is a dipshit loser. Initech May 2 #26
Once again, republicans joshdawg May 2 #28
More anti-science to protect Reich Wingers "precious bodily fluids". ref. John Birch Society kooks Bernardo de La Paz May 2 #29
Cigareets, Whiskey and wild, wild wimmens is next, eh, Junior? 3825-87867 May 2 #31
From a personal standpoint, Bayard May 2 #32
Texas is in the pocket of Big Denture Renew Deal May 2 #33
Idiocracy is getting faster to becoming our reality IronLionZion May 2 #34
*headdesk* sakabatou May 2 #35
In a legal sense: Aussie105 May 2 #36
Insanity. Just ask any oral cancer survivor who's trying to save their teeth from radiation what they do every night. sinkingfeeling May 2 #37
Will the GOP just get this shit over with and declare that the world is flat already? Getting really fucking tired of Karasu May 3 #39
Guys, this is an issue where there is ligitimate debate MadameButterfly May 3 #40
Take this crap somewhere else. yardwork May 3 #42
Link frm a Harvard study MadameButterfly May 3 #50
Page not found at your link. yardwork May 3 #55
It sounds like you are a scientist MadameButterfly May 3 #60
I'm not a scientist. yardwork May 3 #61
We aren't scientists but we are critical thinkers MadameButterfly May 4 #64
You've given me some things to think about. yardwork May 4 #65
Thanks you for taking the time to hear me out MadameButterfly May 5 #66
There are numerous falsehoods in this post. yardwork May 3 #43
some more guidance MadameButterfly May 3 #51
That editorial column (not a research study) is from 2016. yardwork May 3 #56
You don't know what I believe MadameButterfly May 3 #58
You do know that fluoride is naturally occurring and some areas have higher levels than others travelingthrulife May 3 #44
I grew up with fluoridated water MadameButterfly May 3 #53
"This debate exists on both ends of the political spectrum" ms liberty May 3 #45
I mean throughout the political spectrum MadameButterfly May 3 #49
Those dangerous fluorides sneak around your teeth, go to your innocent brains and make you a Commonist. Ping Tung May 3 #41
It is written on the box and on the tube if the toothpaste has fluoride in it. How is that misleading? Botany May 3 #46
The US has little manufacturing. Crest is manufactured in NC. intheflow May 3 #47
How does being an attorney general make one an expert on dentistry? milestogo May 3 #48
Boundless stupidity Old Crank May 3 #52
If the US is a village, Sneederbunk May 3 #54
It's become the Tinfoil Hat State. surfered May 3 #57
Texas is already a banana republic. Martin68 May 3 #59
Toothpaste that's fluoride free is readily available TexasBushwhacker May 3 #62
My body, my choice. COL Mustard May 3 #63
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