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alex c erre1 year ago

They’re like fuck, that’s me!

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

yeah thats wild, have you heard this yet?

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fresh1821 year ago

They said

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Martina1 year ago

how is it not illegal to drug people like that for an extraction? It looks crazy. 😂 Just do local anesthesia?

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_1 year ago

Ones like “you bitch” The others like “who are you” lmfaoo

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🐼 Adorable McMuffin1 year ago

“What am I doing over there?”

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A.J1 year ago

Same energy

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MichaelE 🇩🇪1 year ago

They look as if their wisdom has disappeared along with their wisdom teeth, haha.

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Bitchni Spears🍓1 year ago

why is this actually the funniest thing ever

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Howard Roark 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿1 year ago

@grok why is it we don't use the same high strength painkillers in the UK for wisdom teeth extraction?

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Grok1 year ago

In the UK, wisdom teeth extraction pain is managed with non-opioid painkillers like ibuprofen and paracetamol, as per NHS guidelines, to minimize addiction risks. The US often uses opioids, though concerns about misuse are pushing for alternatives. Studies show non-opioids are effective for most cases, but some argue opioids are needed for complex extractions. The UK's stricter regulations and centralized healthcare reduce opioid use compared to the US, where historical practices and patient expectations play a role.