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I’m obsessed with your Morgan and Morgan sponsorship
quite frankly that combination of words should be illegal under international law
I had a rapid palate expander (maybe different from the one mentioned) as a kid before getting braces, there were no screws or drilling involved. it went around my teeth and my mom had to crank it wider every other night or so with a little key. I COULD NOT imagine someone getting one of these voluntarily as an adult for purely aesthetic reasons, that thing was a medieval torture device
I have held my tongue naturally on the roof of my mouth my whole life, I don't feel anymore better looking than my peers lol
Im pretty sure the " you dont have to go to school, you already have a job" line is straight out of Cinderella's evil step mothers talking points
“Could I have gotten a regular one??” A question I asked myself often.
It does feel good to meet someone as crazy as you are… But in the end, it’s the kids who suffer
Wow! I did not know this family was that intense about their outer appearance. They're helping create a generation of highly insecure people, starting with their own children.
I think I felt my last two brain cells die at the "radiation makes sense of taste worse" thing. He's so confidently wrong. Taste diminishes because of lower air pressure and also because air in planes is usually quite dry which affects your sense of smell which in turn affects your sense of taste. Also, as a dental assistant in an orthodontic practice, your resting tongue position CAN make a difference in your teeth's positions but it will not change your facial structure especially if you're a grown ass dude. The sutures in the skull harden by about age 14-16 and trying to expand the palate at that point is a pain in the ass.
The Mona Lisa did have eyebrows, they’ve just faded over time.
That woman has not a small mouth.
I had a pallet expander and it worked well, but I was also 8 years old. Cannot imagine CHOOSING that as an adult just for aesthetics
Unschooling infuriates me. I’ve seen a lot of it on social media and it seems to boil down to parents being disinterested in being active parents, realizing that doing nothing is easier than taking an active role in their children’s education. All the things they point out that they do in unschooling are things that all parents should be doing on TOP of traditional schooling. Grocery shopping, budgeting, exposure to nature, travelling, reading with your children, helping with homework outside of school. These are all bare minimum and this whole movement exposes the fact that these parents were not doing these things in the first place. It’s child neglect. It’s abuse.
When I skipped past your ad read and heard you describe it as concise and respectful of my time I got guilted into going back to hear the ad read 😂🤣
24:02 this reminds me of my family, my mom is also hyper obsessed with looks and basically let our dentist convince her into getting me in braces as soon as possible. It was mostly fine aside from me never really caring about my teeth and their apparent crookedness but where it became a problem was when the dentists started pushing the limits on what they could do. They tried pushing me to let them file my teeth to get rid of the bumpy ends, they tried filing ALL my canines because they said my teeth were "too sharp". As a teen I had to go out of my way to tell them no and that I didnt want that. I think the dentist industry does not help situations like this at all because they are very predatory, orthodontists particularly always try pushing for more and more aesthetic changes. Mine tried to convince me and my family into breaking my jaw and realigning it just because I had a slight open bite (I was 17). The way they do this is by trying to give you new insecurities by implying these things are aesthetically unappealing when realistically i had never even thought about it till then.
I have an English degree, and I still don’t know all the complexities of the English language. These parents are really failing their children. Unfortunately, their kids’ lack of education is going affect them and their future offspring down the line.
5:05 The house and even the parents look so uncanny at times
The off hand sarcasm when she said “and their 72 kids” is one of fav things about her. That’s my level of dig. Just toss the hyperbole in there for my own enjoyment
26:40 my family and I did something like this when I was in fourth grade. I was in traditional school and we took two weeks out of our summer to do a grand road trip of all of the different things I had learned in my history book. If hands on education experiences is what they are after, it can be achieved without the need to travel full time.
(I’m an esthetician) Straightening teeth will not clear up acne 😂 usually chin acne on an adult is from hormones