Author Topic: Why they called this "Eye Teeth"?  (Read 10593 times)

and yet snot has hardly any adult teeth hidden away so i have to keep my tiny ones forever

imagine if furling was being sarcastic
i want to believe that so badly

That is so freakin cool.

I still dont understand why they are called Eye Teeth


WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE TO KNOW WHAT THAT WAS BEFORE I GOOGLED IT.


APPARENTLY I HAVE TRYPOPHOBIA.
THAT'S EXACTLY HOW I GOT IT I AM SO SORRY FORGIVE ME.

Doesn't this count as the no disgusting stuff rule?
I mean, it has children skulls...

Doesn't this count as the no disgusting stuff rule?
I mean, it has children skulls...
Dude its just a skull honestly anything can be considered disgusting depending on how you look at it and how sensitive you are

i thought it was a fake model skull

Dude its just a skull honestly anything can be considered disgusting depending on how you look at it and how sensitive you are
I'm barely sensitive, but this kinda looks creepy
« Last Edit: June 30, 2013, 07:04:30 PM by xSetrox »

Doesn't this count as the no disgusting stuff rule?
I mean, it has children skulls...
It's just a skull

[img]http://www.buyamag.com/graphics/skull_dental.jpg[/img

what the forget deauauaagh


Bone regrows to an extent. Skin regrows. Hair grows. (Although it's dead matter but you know what I mean.) Fingernails grow. Teeth for some reason do not.
We're pretty close to having teeth grow back.

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Cells taken from adult human gums can be combined with cells from the molars of fetal mice to form teeth with viable roots, according to research published this week in the Journal of Dental Research.

2spooky
waaaaay 2spooky