Thanks, I hate it.
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Did he get on your nerves?
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Youch! I wonder what the evolutionary advantage is for having such a concentration of sensory nerves in our teeth? Probably something to do with preserving teeth from damage, such as from chewing on sand grains in food.
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or broken glass ... or bones ... or sharp metal objects in the Cracker Jack boxes ...
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I want it to tickle me
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And teeth tend to be accompanied by a head.
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Teeth...I HATE YOUUU
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I hate this fact.
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Metal af.
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So why DO teeth have so many nerves attached to them...
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Oww... Now, I have a headache from thinking about it.
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Yeah that thicc nerve, lets go ahead and pull that tooth.
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