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I have an obsession with all things purple, so when I saw the tube of purple toothpaste under the sink, I had to open it!

There's a sink in my room that drains straight outside, and also apparently spawns evil monster weeds.

Would you believe that airline toothpaste would contain strontium (poisonous atom bomb stuff), a menstrual medicine (I'm a man), a shampoo preservative (its teeth!) & soap (maybe ok ....)

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Close up of a tube of Colgate Minty

 

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Free toothbrush! Free TINY little toothpaste! I'm a giant and I'm brushing my teeth! GRRRR!!!

 

(It was a very, very long flight and I was very, very tired.)

"Freshens breath AND meat flavoured" - surely that's unpossible.

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One of my favourites. Toothpaste slime. Also pink and sensual. If you break one open at this point, a pink paste squishes out. But the really great thing about this, and other slimes, is that they can move. These are done moving, but when they were just tiny little dots on a log, they moved together. I have not had time or the opportunity to sit and watch a log long enough to see it, but one day I am going to watch it happen. The science talks about the plasmodial stage signalling other of the tiny toothpaste slime blobs--they communicate!!--so they can come together to make a fruiting body. Slime communicates with other slime. Amazing.

 

it is all explained properly here on wiki-Toothpaste slime

and Messiah College has great photos and description.

very quickly, odin discovers what everyone eventually learns - that there's no better way to pass the time while brushing one's teeth than by reading the instructions on the back of the tube.

 

eventually, if he's like his pops he'll have read the instructions on every single tube and container in the bathroom, hundreds and maybe thousands of times.

 

we just picked up the oral b tooth & gum cleanser because it was convenient. as always, we're open to suggestions from the peanut gallery.

Day 136 of 365

"Toothpaste for Two"

 

Today's image....is what it is. I originally had envisioned the toothpaste on top of a razor blade, but the stuff does not balance very well. I loved the reflection, and just went with it. There is a large Octa at camera-left, and another behind the camera, just barely filling in some of the shadows. The second light is what illuminates the paste inside the tube. There is a white background behind the subject....but you wouldn't know it!!! Thanks for brushing by!!!

 

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Day 130.

 

Today, Randy noticed that there are many things made for our teeth that have been named improperly. For example, have you ever tried to only brush one tooth with your toothbrush and toothpaste? How do you use a toothpick to pick a tooth?

 

All of these things were made to service more than one tooth at a time - you can use your toothbrush and toothpaste to clean all of the teeth in your mouth, and you can use your toothpick to pick in between two teeth. This naming convention is almost as silly as calling your eating sticks "chopsticks".

 

Even the tooth fairy isn't properly named. Has anyone met the tooth fairy? Does she (or he) live in the closet, or under the bed, with the monsters? How do we even know that the tooth fairy is a fairy, and not a small animal capable of crawling under children's pillows to get their teeth (like Randy)?

 

And last question for today: Do you think the wisdom tooth (or teeth) would be able to answer our questions?

From the January 1958 issue of Good Housekeeping.

 

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straight out of the camera

it's like brushing your teeth with cake!

2012-12-05 - When you do a 365 project, you learn to take pictures of very common objects, and you feign being amazed by it. By the way, I think I've never seen a toothpaste with this pattern before! :D

Just like that.

15 months old. Lyna brushing her 5 or 6 teeth. I can't decide if this is cute or just slobbery. You should have seen it before I cleaned up some of the drool ;-)

 

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No one wins the toothpaste tube wars. It's like fighting "terrorism" or "drugs" or other wars against abstract concepts.

 

The way it works is once Rachel is unable to get the rest of her tooth paste out of the tube by squeezing the middle so she then squeezes the middle of my toothpaste.

 

Then I take a picture of her toothpaste Hydra and it is funny.

Found in one of my folders. Sounds good doesn't it?

Hands on images of Bite's toothpaste bits (toothpaste tablets).

 

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Pearl Drops Toothpolish is the original and unique toothpolish brand, now with an improved formula. It is concentrated with four special polishers to help your teeth become their smoothest and shiniest. Every drop contains thousands of soft particles that

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It's hard to squeeze toothpaste from one tube into another without having some waste get squished out between them. Doable if you're really careful, but annoying.

Toothpaste makes a very good composition for Macro photography, it has many twirls and stripes that add flavour to the image.

You know I'm sick of toothbrushes from the dentist but my aunt just gave me the best gift from her dentist -- my very own toothpaste squeezer, I love it! :)

Unscrewing the toothpaste cap while her sighted buddy looks on.

Next time I'm trying Aquatic Mint if it's in stock.

decisions decisions.. b/w or colour ?

Hands on images of Bite's toothpaste bits (toothpaste tablets).

 

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Desert Essence Natural Tea Tree Oil Toothpaste with Baking Soda & Essential Oil of Fennel

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I prefer to refill small containers whenever possible. This is my travel-sized toothpaste. I've had this tube for longer than I can remember, certainly more than 10 years, possibly more than 15.

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