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sometimes I’ll be in the middle of brushing my teeth and feel like the toothpaste is lacking, so I just add a lil dollop more before continuing on
Mar 13, 2025

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also just learned that a “nerdle” or “nurdle” is a dollop of toothpaste on a toothbrush. thanks A Way With Words
Mar 13, 2025
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It’s easy to overlook how worn down those bristles get from constant use day in/out. Clean new brush is one of those little things that makes for that much better of a start to my morning, with no actual change to my routine. You probably could use one - but even if you don’t, you will soon.
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or else you gag for no reason its so silly… maybe this is just a me thing
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so minty fresh! whenever i have a shitty day, nothing feels more revitalizing than the cool feeling of toothpaste eradicating the excess bacteria. the microbial reduction is not only beneficial for physical health, but brushing your teeth is also a form of ritualistic mental clarity and self-care we take for granted
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