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Go Vipers!

And everyone else...yeah.
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Kaiser Von Bunnies
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the vipers have only made it to the playoffs once actually o.o''''
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Lawl: What figures? If you're only willing to believe something as manipulative as an unreliable internet page, over someone who's profession it is, then good fortune to ever believing someone who's specialty is about a specific subject. No, I'm willing to take the word if my dentist, my previous dentist, my orthodentist and many many other dentists around the world. And I'm sure the positive effects of flossing would counteract any negative effects it may have, because flossing strengthens your teeth, so I bet after continually flossing it would protect your teeth against the breakdown. Besides, I rather have my teeth chipped away slightly, then have them wear away into nothing by not flossing.
Anyway, would you take the word of someone you've met over the internet that goes against something that is widely taught since you were little?
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the vipers have only made it to the playoffs once actually o.o'''' Not now I am their owner. Or I may radiate bad karma, since I kind of hate American "football".
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Fräulein
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*exits the thread temporarily*
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the vipers have only made it to the playoffs once actually o.o''''
Not now I am their owner.  Or I may radiate bad karma, since I kind of hate American "football". the players in american football are the toughest in all sports o.o
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Lawl: What figures? If you're only willing to believe something as manipulative as an unreliable internet page, over someone who's profession it is, then good fortune to ever believing someone who's specialty is about a specific subject.
No, I'm willing to take the word if my dentist, my previous dentist, my orthodentist and many many other dentists around the world. And I'm sure the positive effects of flossing would counteract any negative effects it may have, because flossing strengthens your teeth, so I bet after continually flossing it would protect your teeth against the breakdown. Besides, I rather have my teeth chipped away slightly, then have them wear away into nothing by not flossing. Anyway, would you take the word of someone you've met over the internet that goes against something that is widely taught since you were little? No. But I've been taught to brush twice a day. Nothing bad will happen if you do so, and you don't even need to floss if you know how to brush your teeth correctly. Flossing is just unnessercary and may chip your teeth. Brushing it removes any plaque (If it was called that in english) and keeps your teeth healthy.
KvB: Yes, and they wear so many junk that they hardly can't get injured or anything. Strip them off their protection, and they're as harmful as a hockey player. Try to be agile and tough with a ball on your FEET, instead of in your ARMS. (Nice naming it FOOTBALL)
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*comes back dressed as a giant carrot*
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Lawl: What figures? If you're only willing to believe something as manipulative as an unreliable internet page, over someone who's profession it is, then good fortune to ever believing someone who's specialty is about a specific subject.
No, I'm willing to take the word if my dentist, my previous dentist, my orthodentist and many many other dentists around the world. And I'm sure the positive effects of flossing would counteract any negative effects it may have, because flossing strengthens your teeth, so I bet after continually flossing it would protect your teeth against the breakdown. Besides, I rather have my teeth chipped away slightly, then have them wear away into nothing by not flossing. Anyway, would you take the word of someone you've met over the internet that goes against something that is widely taught since you were little?
No. But I've been taught to brush twice a day. Nothing bad will happen if you do so, and you don't even need to floss if you know how to brush your teeth correctly. Flossing is just unnessercary and may chip your teeth. Brushing it removes any plaque (If it was called that in english) and keeps your teeth healthy. How else will you strengthen your gums then? IMO your gums are just as important as your teeth.
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*comes back dressed as a giant carrot*

@jeffo- YOU try holding onto a football running as fast as you can dodging 250 to 300lbs guys.....its alot more difficult than kicking a ball into a fishing net....
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Lawl: What figures? If you're only willing to believe something as manipulative as an unreliable internet page, over someone who's profession it is, then good fortune to ever believing someone who's specialty is about a specific subject.
No, I'm willing to take the word if my dentist, my previous dentist, my orthodentist and many many other dentists around the world. And I'm sure the positive effects of flossing would counteract any negative effects it may have, because flossing strengthens your teeth, so I bet after continually flossing it would protect your teeth against the breakdown. Besides, I rather have my teeth chipped away slightly, then have them wear away into nothing by not flossing. Anyway, would you take the word of someone you've met over the internet that goes against something that is widely taught since you were little?
No. But I've been taught to brush twice a day. Nothing bad will happen if you do so, and you don't even need to floss if you know how to brush your teeth correctly. Flossing is just unnessercary and may chip your teeth. Brushing it removes any plaque (If it was called that in english) and keeps your teeth healthy.
How else will you strengthen your gums then? IMO your gums are just as important as your teeth. A brush does that. The hairs on the side can go under your gums, and so removing all sorts of junk and food that was stuck in it. This is one of the things on how you can brush correctly.
If your gums bleed, it's bad. You will need to brush your gums more often. Healthy gums don't bleed, so if you brush them regulary, the bleeding will stop and your gums will be healthy.
KvB: I don't think so. Atleast you can dodge and what not if an opponent heads for you, plus your scoring line doesn't have a keeper or anything. It's more easily to get passed defence and scoring points in American Football, than in Football. Having a ball on your feet and trying to get passed a defender is more difficult than you can imagine. Plus, our so called "Fishing Net" is much smaller and contains a keeper. Good luck scoring many points. Football requires a damn good strategy if you wish to win. American football is bashing each other to prevent more opponents to come in charging. End of story.
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Lawl: What figures? If you're only willing to believe something as manipulative as an unreliable internet page, over someone who's profession it is, then good fortune to ever believing someone who's specialty is about a specific subject.
No, I'm willing to take the word if my dentist, my previous dentist, my orthodentist and many many other dentists around the world. And I'm sure the positive effects of flossing would counteract any negative effects it may have, because flossing strengthens your teeth, so I bet after continually flossing it would protect your teeth against the breakdown. Besides, I rather have my teeth chipped away slightly, then have them wear away into nothing by not flossing. Anyway, would you take the word of someone you've met over the internet that goes against something that is widely taught since you were little?
No. But I've been taught to brush twice a day. Nothing bad will happen if you do so, and you don't even need to floss if you know how to brush your teeth correctly. Flossing is just unnessercary and may chip your teeth. Brushing it removes any plaque (If it was called that in english) and keeps your teeth healthy.
How else will you strengthen your gums then? IMO your gums are just as important as your teeth.
A brush does that. The hairs on the side can go under your gums, and so removing all sorts of junk and food that was stuck in it. This is one of the things on how you can brush correctly. If your gums bleed, it's bad. You will need to brush your gums more often. Healthy gums don't bleed, so if you brush them regulary, the bleeding will stop and your gums will be healthy. But brushing does not do that as effectively as flossing. Huh, flossing is much better for your gums than brushing. I've never even heard of brushing helping your gums before.
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deep may have, because flossing strengthens your teeth, so I bet after continually flossing it would protect your teeth against the breakdown. Besides, I rather have my teeth chipped away slightly, then have them wear away into nothing by not flossing. Anyway, would you take the word of someone you've met over the internet that goes against something that is widely taught since you were little?
No. But I've been taught to brush twice a day. Nothing bad will happen if you do so, and you don't even need to floss if you know how to brush your teeth correctly. Flossing is just unnessercary and may chip your teeth. Brushing it removes any plaque (If it was called that in english) and keeps your teeth healthy.
How else will you strengthen your gums then? IMO your gums are just as important as your teeth.
A brush does that. The hairs on the side can go under your gums, and so removing all sorts of junk and food that was stuck in it. This is one of the things on how you can brush correctly. If your gums bleed, it's bad. You will need to brush your gums more often. Healthy gums don't bleed, so if you brush them regulary, the bleeding will stop and your gums will be healthy.
But brushing does not do that as effectively as flossing. Huh, flossing is much better for your gums than brushing. I've never even heard of brushing helping your gums before. Try it. Consult your dentist on how to effectively do that. My teeth are in perfect shape, and all that only due to brushing.
Also, good luck in effectively clean the surface of your teeth with a floss.
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Lawl: What figures? If you're only willing to believe something as manipulative as an unreliable internet page, over someone who's profession it is, then good fortune to ever believing someone who's specialty is about a specific subject.
No, I'm willing to take the word if my dentist, my previous dentist, my orthodentist and many many other dentists around the world. And I'm sure the positive effects of flossing would counteract any negative effects it may have, because flossing strengthens your teeth, so I bet after continually flossing it would protect your teeth against the breakdown. Besides, I rather have my teeth chipped away slightly, then have them wear away into nothing by not flossing. Anyway, would you take the word of someone you've met over the internet that goes against something that is widely taught since you were little?
No. But I've been taught to brush twice a day. Nothing bad will happen if you do so, and you don't even need to floss if you know how to brush your teeth correctly. Flossing is just unnessercary and may chip your teeth. Brushing it removes any plaque (If it was called that in english) and keeps your teeth healthy.
How else will you strengthen your gums then? IMO your gums are just as important as your teeth.
A brush does that. The hairs on the side can go under your gums, and so removing all sorts of junk and food that was stuck in it. This is one of the things on how you can brush correctly. If your gums bleed, it's bad. You will need to brush your gums more often. Healthy gums don't bleed, so if you brush them regulary, the bleeding will stop and your gums will be healthy. KvB: I don't think so. Atleast you can dodge and what not if an opponent heads for you, plus your scoring line doesn't have a keeper or anything. It's more easily to get passed defence and scoring points in American Football, than in Football. Having a ball on your feet and trying to get passed a defender is more difficult than you can imagine. Plus, our so called "Fishing Net" is much smaller and contains a keeper. Good luck scoring many points. Football requires a damn good strategy if you wish to win. American football is bashing each other to prevent more opponents to come in charging. End of story. thats how you can tell you don't and have never actually seen a REAL football game, it requirs alot of strategy, its like chess, and its not that easy to score points, we don't need a silly little keeper......they can handle with out someone back there.....and, well, soccer is what little girly men play when they can't handle real sports.....and even though the inzone is bigger, it still isn't easy to get in there....
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Long story... All I know is that she stopped studying, left our home, and gave birth to my niece.
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deepmay
How else will you strengthen your gums then? IMO your gums are just as important as your teeth.
A brush does that. The hairs on the side can go under your gums, and so removing all sorts of junk and food that was stuck in it. This is one of the things on how you can brush correctly. If your gums bleed, it's bad. You will need to brush your gums more often. Healthy gums don't bleed, so if you brush them regulary, the bleeding will stop and your gums will be healthy.
But brushing does not do that as effectively as flossing. Huh, flossing is much better for your gums than brushing. I've never even heard of brushing helping your gums before.
Try it. Consult your dentist on how to effectively do that. My teeth are in perfect shape, and all that only due to brushing. Also, good luck in effectively clean the surface of your teeth with a floss. I have tried it, when I was younger I never flossed only brushed my gums and teeth, thinking that was enough, but my gums were in horrible shape and bled a lot. I was pretty much forced to start flossing, and after a couple months of it my gums were healthy and no longer bled so yeah.
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Also, good luck in effectively clean the surface of your teeth with a floss.
Oh, epic facepalms are needed right now. Brushing and flossing go hand in hand you know, you can do both, it's not one or the other.
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deep may have, because flossing strengthens your teeth, so I bet after continually flossing it would protect your teeth against the breakdown. Besides, I rather have my teeth chipped away slightly, then have them wear away into nothing by not flossing. Anyway, would you take the word of someone you've met over the internet that goes against something that is widely taught since you were little?
No. But I've been taught to brush twice a day. Nothing bad will happen if you do so, and you don't even need to floss if you know how to brush your teeth correctly. Flossing is just unnessercary and may chip your teeth. Brushing it removes any plaque (If it was called that in english) and keeps your teeth healthy.
How else will you strengthen your gums then? IMO your gums are just as important as your teeth.
A brush does that. The hairs on the side can go under your gums, and so removing all sorts of junk and food that was stuck in it. This is one of the things on how you can brush correctly. If your gums bleed, it's bad. You will need to brush your gums more often. Healthy gums don't bleed, so if you brush them regulary, the bleeding will stop and your gums will be healthy. KvB: I don't think so. Atleast you can dodge and what not if an opponent heads for you, plus your scoring line doesn't have a keeper or anything. It's more easily to get passed defence and scoring points in American Football, than in Football. Having a ball on your feet and trying to get passed a defender is more difficult than you can imagine. Plus, our so called "Fishing Net" is much smaller and contains a keeper. Good luck scoring many points. Football requires a damn good strategy if you wish to win. American football is bashing each other to prevent more opponents to come in charging. End of story.
thats how you can tell you don't and have never actually seen a REAL football game, it requirs alot of strategy, its like chess, and its not that easy to score points, we don't need a silly little keeper......they can handle with out someone back there.....and, well, soccer is what little girly men play when they can't handle real sports.....and even though the inzone is bigger, it still isn't easy to get in there.... Sure, and I guess a normal Football win is 2-0, when American Football go well into the 20's. Heck, maybe even higher. (Of course Football has exceptions too)
Strip your American Football players off their protection, and they're are as "sissy" as a Football player. Only they lack technique in their feet.
And if you think it's sissy, you try to be a "Man" and pass the defence or block a striker without pulling off a faul.
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Sure, and I guess a normal Football win is 2-0, when American Football go well into the 20's. Heck, maybe even higher. (Of course Football has exceptions too) American football scores goes up by six for each touchdown.
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deepmay
How else will you strengthen your gums then? IMO your gums are just as important as your teeth.
A brush does that. The hairs on the side can go under your gums, and so removing all sorts of junk and food that was stuck in it. This is one of the things on how you can brush correctly. If your gums bleed, it's bad. You will need to brush your gums more often. Healthy gums don't bleed, so if you brush them regulary, the bleeding will stop and your gums will be healthy. KvB: I don't think so. Atleast you can dodge and what not if an opponent heads for you, plus your scoring line doesn't have a keeper or anything. It's more easily to get passed defence and scoring points in American Football, than in Football. Having a ball on your feet and trying to get passed a defender is more difficult than you can imagine. Plus, our so called "Fishing Net" is much smaller and contains a keeper. Good luck scoring many points. Football requires a damn good strategy if you wish to win. American football is bashing each other to prevent more opponents to come in charging. End of story.
thats how you can tell you don't and have never actually seen a REAL football game, it requirs alot of strategy, its like chess, and its not that easy to score points, we don't need a silly little keeper......they can handle with out someone back there.....and, well, soccer is what little girly men play when they can't handle real sports.....and even though the inzone is bigger, it still isn't easy to get in there....
Sure, and I guess a normal Football win is 2-0, when American Football go well into the 20's. Heck, maybe even higher. (Of course Football has exceptions too) Strip your American Football players off their protection, and they're are as "sissy" as a Football player. Only they lack technique in their feet.  And if you think it's sissy, you try to be a "Man" and pass the defence or block a striker without pulling off a faul. AHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHA....sorry, sissies?.....300 pound guys, most of it muscle....they don't need pads, ther only reason they have them is to make sure they aren't seriously injuured because one player can earn as much as an entire damn soccer team....and also, watch a running back, they can be just as agile, and have damn good footwork, tell robert Mathis, Dwight Freeney, Brian Urlacher, Troy Polamalu.....tell them their all sissies......LOL....
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deepmay
A brush does that. The hairs on the side can go under your gums, and so removing all sorts of junk and food that was stuck in it. This is one of the things on how you can brush correctly. If your gums bleed, it's bad. You will need to brush your gums more often. Healthy gums don't bleed, so if you brush them regulary, the bleeding will stop and your gums will be healthy.
But brushing does not do that as effectively as flossing. Huh, flossing is much better for your gums than brushing. I've never even heard of brushing helping your gums before.
Try it. Consult your dentist on how to effectively do that. My teeth are in perfect shape, and all that only due to brushing. Also, good luck in effectively clean the surface of your teeth with a floss.
I have tried it, when I was younger I never flossed only brushed my gums and teeth, thinking that was enough, but my gums were in horrible shape and bled a lot. I was pretty much forced to start flossing, and after a couple months of it my gums were healthy and no longer bled so yeah. - Quote:
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Also, good luck in effectively clean the surface of your teeth with a floss.
Oh, epic facepalms are needed right now.  Brushing and flossing go hand in hand you know, you can do both, it's not one or the other. You should have continued brushing, it would of saved you the trouble of flossing. And if you'd brush your teeth correctly, you wouldn't need to floss your teeth. Therefore you would have cleaned your teeth and your gums correctly. Flossing is only an unnessercary risk to take if you really desire to leave the brushing to the surface and just floss your gums.
Nagi: Oh wow, sound really like a soap episode. All I can hope for is that your niece is healthy, and that your sister has a husband that can afford all the costs of rents and baby requirements.
Lawl: Meh, I only watched one match, which was with the Amsterdam Admirals. They've gone bankrupt because American Football is considered a fail and is impopular in Europe.
KvB: And yet I say again: Try to be as agile if you have a ball against your feet. Your feet are pretty much free to move if you have the ball in your hands, but when you want to stay in position and have the ball on your feet, you're limited to where you position your ball. I am pretty sure American Football players lack the technique to do so.
Besides, the bigger the muscles, the easier to injure. In Football, your so called "Man" will be injured in no time.
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deepmay
But brushing does not do that as effectively as flossing. Huh, flossing is much better for your gums than brushing. I've never even heard of brushing helping your gums before.
Try it. Consult your dentist on how to effectively do that. My teeth are in perfect shape, and all that only due to brushing. Also, good luck in effectively clean the surface of your teeth with a floss.
I have tried it, when I was younger I never flossed only brushed my gums and teeth, thinking that was enough, but my gums were in horrible shape and bled a lot. I was pretty much forced to start flossing, and after a couple months of it my gums were healthy and no longer bled so yeah. - Quote:
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Also, good luck in effectively clean the surface of your teeth with a floss.
Oh, epic facepalms are needed right now.  Brushing and flossing go hand in hand you know, you can do both, it's not one or the other.
You should have continued brushing, it would of saved you the trouble of flossing. And if you'd brush your teeth correctly, you wouldn't need to floss your teeth.  Therefore you would have cleaned your teeth and your gums correctly. Flossing is only an unnessercary risk to take if you really desire to leave the brushing to the surface and just floss your gums. Nagi: Oh wow, sound really like a soap episode.  All I can hope for is that your niece is healthy, and that your sister has a husband that can afford all the costs of rents and baby requirements. Lawl: Meh, I only watched one match, which was with the Amsterdam Admirals. They've gone bankrupt because American Football is considered a fail and is impopular in Europe. KvB: And yet I say again: Try to be as agile if you have a ball against your feet. Your feet are pretty much free to move if you have the ball in your hands, but when you want to stay in position and have the ball on your feet, you're limited to where you position your ball. I am pretty sure American Football players lack the technique to do so.  Besides, the bigger the muscles, the easier to injure. In Football, your so called "Man" will be injured in no time. wow....you really are thick headed aren't you?.....
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deepmay
Try it. Consult your dentist on how to effectively do that. My teeth are in perfect shape, and all that only due to brushing. Also, good luck in effectively clean the surface of your teeth with a floss.
I have tried it, when I was younger I never flossed only brushed my gums and teeth, thinking that was enough, but my gums were in horrible shape and bled a lot. I was pretty much forced to start flossing, and after a couple months of it my gums were healthy and no longer bled so yeah. - Quote:
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Also, good luck in effectively clean the surface of your teeth with a floss.
Oh, epic facepalms are needed right now.  Brushing and flossing go hand in hand you know, you can do both, it's not one or the other.
You should have continued brushing, it would of saved you the trouble of flossing. And if you'd brush your teeth correctly, you wouldn't need to floss your teeth.  Therefore you would have cleaned your teeth and your gums correctly. Flossing is only an unnessercary risk to take if you really desire to leave the brushing to the surface and just floss your gums. Nagi: Oh wow, sound really like a soap episode.  All I can hope for is that your niece is healthy, and that your sister has a husband that can afford all the costs of rents and baby requirements. Lawl: Meh, I only watched one match, which was with the Amsterdam Admirals. They've gone bankrupt because American Football is considered a fail and is impopular in Europe. KvB: And yet I say again: Try to be as agile if you have a ball against your feet. Your feet are pretty much free to move if you have the ball in your hands, but when you want to stay in position and have the ball on your feet, you're limited to where you position your ball. I am pretty sure American Football players lack the technique to do so.  Besides, the bigger the muscles, the easier to injure. In Football, your so called "Man" will be injured in no time.
wow....you really are thick headed aren't you?..... Unless you wish to throw random insults at people instead of explaining why an American football player would be just as or better as a Football player being agile with a ball on his feet instead of his arms, then I have nothing to discuss with you anymore.
Both of us are obviously biased by the fact that you like American Football, and I like the Football. Of course both of us will never give in.
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