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"We're not simply tolerating each other – you tolerate a toothache, I don't want to be tolerated.
When I had a toothache, I thought I needed to see a dentist, but he told me it was a sinus infection.
For instance, if I've got toothache, I feel like my face is totally swollen and that I am one great big tooth, but I look in the mirror and you wouldn't know.
When I report a toothache I do seem to be concerned with first order properties, even though topic neutral ones.
Since my current pain isn't as bad as toothache, I opt for 'quite a bit'".
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I would go in and I would make out that I had a toothache, so I didn't know the best thing.
Then I've often thought when I've had toothache, 'If I had (only) been to the dentist.
So when I said I had a toothache, it means that all my teeth are rotten, I got gum disease, and I have to have them all pulled out.
For me, it's worse than having a really bad toothache (and I've had many of them), because at least with a toothache there's a definite solution -- you can drag yourself off to a dentist and be done with it.
Toothache, it's not fun, I guess".
If I get a toothache or something, I don't take out my own tooth.
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