@stormyhaze1@Chuumother Yess!! i'm really happy you were shown kindness for your behavior!! don't mind those coworkers they are literally being upset over a positive thing, they are choosing to see the bad side.. don't let them drag you, you are doing good!!!
@Chuumother I fear this is how I talk to the old people and their families at work (nursing home) 💀
My coworkers are always asking me if I'm being fake, if I truly feel this way, etc. lol. They don't get why I'm so positive the entire time I'm working, as if these people don't need it 😭
@DADVOICE008@mymixtapez i understand where you are coming from but imagine if they didn't punish her, people will be more open to "oof" pedos publicly..
and some people might lose their mind and think going on a "oof" spree is a good thing and the world would be even more crazier...
Your dentist probably told you your wisdom teeth need to come out. Happened with me too. It’s one of the most common surgeries in the world. In the US alone, 10 million wisdom teeth are pulled every year. The UK does another half a million through the NHS. Worldwide, about 35 to 45% of people will need at least one removed in their lifetime.
Here’s what it costs you. Days off work, swelling, pain, sometimes weeks of recovery. A study in the American Journal of Public Health found that over 11,000 people a year in the US end up with permanent numbness in their lip, tongue, or chin from nerve damage during the surgery. And roughly two-thirds of these extractions aren’t even medically necessary. Most of the pain people blame on wisdom teeth is actually caused by the surgery to remove them, not the teeth themselves.
After all that, the tooth goes in the trash.
Inside each wisdom tooth is soft tissue called dental pulp. It’s packed with stem cells. Scientists first pulled them from wisdom teeth in 2000. These cells grow 30% faster than bone marrow stem cells, and you don’t need a needle in your hip to get them. They come from a tooth your dentist was about to throw away.
Labs have turned these cells into nerve cells that fire real electrical signals, bone, cartilage, and heart muscle. In mice with Alzheimer’s, a single transplant cleared toxic plaques and brought back memory. In Parkinson’s rodent models, they replaced lost dopamine neurons and restored movement. A 2024 study published in Nature’s International Journal of Oral Science confirmed cognitive improvement in Alzheimer’s mice after one treatment.
Most of this is still in animals and lab dishes. Only about 10 clinical trials were registered globally as of 2024, mostly for dental uses like regrowing gum tissue. The biggest human trial so far (132 patients, published in Nature) was for periodontal disease, not brain repair. We’re years away from using these cells to treat neurological conditions.
But the cells are real. The science is 25 years deep. And millions of them hit biohazard bins every year across the world. You went through the pain, the swelling, the missed days. And the most valuable part of the tooth got tossed.
@KFloopNet 🤢🤢I'm just wondering if those who love her are so blind that they can't tell the difference between a clean person and a person with a dirty soul?
OMG I GOT IT ON STOCK AFTER WATCHING ADS TO RESTOCK THE SEEDS.. took 4 tries!!
i did not expect that at all!! i thought it only restocked up to legendary!!
please more garden slots, more seed + pet slots!!
at this point i will have to make an alt account to be able to keep the new things in my inventory...
@BebeRexha@dominos Girl now you know you got more than enough money for a pizza but girl on a serious note pay for my college tuition sis on my fourth year gonna be saving a chile—
If I put my location here can someone send me @dominos Wisconsin 6 cheese pie with the garlic crust please and maybe thrown in the Parmesan bread bites. On set and starving