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Something about the special place for not only the toothbrush but also the toothpaste speaks of a mental organization I simply do not possess.
Despite the rebranding, this Asian toothpaste (formerly called Darkie) is still called Black Man Toothpaste in Chinese.
How to build 10 skyscrapers in 3 days?
Use this.
I miss Europe I seriously do, my city is just so packed, I miss the sun I miss the plain white wall I miss when I look up the sky it's just the sky but not buildings and commercial boards.
Nelder Sequoia Grove, near Oakhurst, Madera County, California USA.
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Asymmetrical layering tunic in dark periwinkle blue, toothpaste box green and teal cotton. Trimmed sleeveless, ummm sleeves, soft V neck, large sculpted extraneous side flap.
Sewn with visible white serged stitching.
Though the toothpaste is no longer available, the animated sign on the right has been advertising Stomatol to the people of Stockholm for over 100 years. First appearing on a nearby building in 1909, the sign was the first animated sign to be erected in Sweden. It was moved to its present location in 1933, and where it has continued squeezing toothpaste onto the brush to this day.
Without the teeth, existence could be tough. Sure, most of us have types of fancy dentistry methods nowadays, but nothing tops the chompers we are born with.
And it may be correct that our big dental procedures are significantly much better than these were in the center of the final century,...