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How often should you use mouth wash?

Question by fashionfreak♥: How often should you use mouth wash?
If it really important to use mouth wash?

please explian why.

Best answer:

Answer by cosmicwindwalker
twice a day for thirty sections.

listern or a listeren generic.

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Smash Mouth—Why Can’t We Be Friends

Smash Mouth—Why Can’t We Be Friends
Video Rating: 4 / 5

@ Plaza of Nations, Vancouver 29/06/2006

Nice Mouth Wash photos

A few nice mouth wash images I found:

7UpsideDown
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Image by bcostin
I found these cool glasses at a yard sale a few years ago. Paula’s photo inspired me to take a picture of my own set. Of course, it’s an upside-down version of the classic Coke design. The only problem is that the narrow mouth makes them kinda tough to wash by hand.

Cleanse Yourself
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Image by corporatemonkey
This is one of the basins where you wash your hands and mouth before entering a shrine. (This particular one is located @ The Meji Shrine)

Beachwood at Tom Baird Creek
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Image by ihember
This is one of a large number of logs washed ashore near the mouth of Tom Baird Creek. Notice the many different textures in the rock: smooth, craggy, eroded. This is very typical of the shoreline in this area

Yes, wash your mouth out after sucking on my hand

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Yes, wash your mouth out after sucking on my hand
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Image by sisterbeer

Day 168 – Martian brains, granadilla, or passion fruit
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Image by LShave
I had eaten passion fruit flavored candy before, but today, for the first time, I tasted the passion fruit itself. It is a truly engrossing experience. The skin is soft and light like foam—you break it open and tear off chunks to make a nicely sized hole, and then you suck the contents wholesale into your mouth. The inside contains a mass of white seeds surrounded by sweet, aromatic gray slime. Once you’ve sucked out the slime and crunched your way through the seeds, there’s usually a little bit of juice left inside the fruit that you can pour into your mouth to wash down it all down.

Mystikal – Mr.Shit Talker

Diaherrea mouth muthafucka, Talk shit constantly, Talk so much shit….wipe my mouth with toilet paper… [First Verse:] WHO DAT? Think they talkin’ more shit than Mr. Shit Talker? Run around, disgustin’ muthafuckas make me get Foghorn, Don’t make me pick your ass apart like a vulture, Next thing you know I be preparin’ these rhymes for you like sculptures I thought the last seven would have taught’cha, I’m known for remarkable feats with my points in the tape recorder, Mystikal into MC Mad Slaughter, Standin’ and I dropped a couple of rhymes and they dropped the charges, I ran ‘em by deep margins, How dare you try to compare a fuckin’ private to a FIRST SERGEANT? I come with more rounds than a hundred soldiers when they marchin’, I make more noise than a yard of German shepards when they BARKIN’, Spin the bin, it, will make heads split when they hear them, Shit you get flipped from this MACHINE GUN MOUTH NIGGA, My rhymin’ skills be dirty if I wash‘em, I keep pepper on my tongue so approach me with CAUTION!!!! [Chorus:] That’s MISTER!!!! Mr. Shit Talker You fuck with the old, And all of a sudden what make you think you can fuck with the new shit? That’s, Mr. Shit Talker…. FOUL MOUTH SON OF A BITCH!!!!!!! MISTER!!!! Mr. Shit Talker You fuck with the old, And all of a sudden what make you think you can fuck with the new shit? That’s, Mr. Shit Talker…. FOUL MOUTH SON OF A BITCH!!!!!!! [Second Verse:] I fly past ya like you’re movin’ backwards, You fuckin’ good for nothin

Cool Mouth Wash images

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Bloody mary flank steak
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Image by rickyli99
It was tender, true, and if you let the piece of steak sit in your mouth to wash off the sauce it was ok. But the spices were too strong, sauce was too over whelming you didn’t taste the meat. If you’re into that kind of flavors I guess its for you.

Can mouth wash be used instead of brushing teeth?

Question by Alex: Can mouth wash be used instead of brushing teeth?
Are there any mouth wash that have little to no taste?

Best answer:

Answer by jamie b
EW, no.

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Seether – No Jesus Christ Lyrics

Lyrics to No Jesus Christ : Before you hedge those bets you placed against me Be reticent of fortunes they foretell Your verbal defecation i can’t wash away despite myself Your vanity, it seems, has served you well You’re so quick to choose the path walked by the righteous So you can go and nest among the weak The innocent observers will refuse to find the lie within Renew the disappointment of the meek You’re no Jesus Christ! You’re no Jesus Christ! Put the gun in my mouth and pull the trigger I feel so alive here Put the gun in my mouth that tastes so bitter I feel so alive here You’re no Jesus Christ! You’re no Jesus Christ! You keep takin’ over I keep rollin’ over I can’t take it anymore [x2] Before you hedge those bets you placed against me Be reticent of fortunes they foretell Your verbal defecation i can’t wash away despite myself Your vanity, it seems, has served you well You keep takin’ over I keep rollin’ over I can’t take it anymore [x4] Disclaimer: I don’t own the song or write the song and I don’t own the band. I havnt made any more off this video only on here for entertainment purposes
Video Rating: 4 / 5

www.youtube.com These are just my easy tips and tricks that will guarantee to get you a while smile! You don’t need to spend money on dentist treatments or super expensive products, just follow my simple steps! love you all xoxo Anna
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Question by -_boss_-: What would be a good mouth wash and breath freshener for a diabetic.?
Maybe a product from Walgreens or Walmart would be helpful. My mom cannot use the regular toothpaste,mouth wash or breath freshener,so if anyone know of ANY diabetic mouth freshener, wash or toothpaste let me know

Best answer:

Answer by Cammie
I have no idea why diabetes would be a reason to not use plain old mouthwash.
Anything will work .

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Gargoyle at Cologne Cathedral / Wasserspeier am Kölner Dom
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Image by Georg Schwalbach (GS1311)
The term gargoyle is most often applied to medieval work, but throughout all ages some means of water diversion, when not conveyed in gutters, was adopted. In Egypt, gargoyles ejected the water used in the washing of the sacred vessels which seems to have been done on the flat roofs of the temples. In Greek temples, the water from roofs passed through the mouths of lions whose heads were carved or modeled in the marble or terracotta cymatium of the cornice.

A local legend that sprang up around the name of St. Romanus ("Romain") (AD 631–641), the former chancellor of the Merovingian king Clotaire II who was made bishop of Rouen, relates how he delivered the country around Rouen from a monster called Gargouille or Goji, having the creature captured by the only volunteer, a condemned man. The gargoyle’s grotesque form was said to scare off evil spirits so they were used for protection. In commemoration of St. Romain the Archbishops of Rouen were granted the right to set a prisoner free on the day that the reliquary of the saint was carried in procession (see details at Rouen).

Many medieval cathedrals included gargoyles and chimeras. The most famous examples are those of Notre Dame de Paris. Although most have grotesque features, the term gargoyle has come to include all types of images. Some gargoyles were depicted as monks, or combinations of real animals and people, many of which were humorous. Unusual animal mixtures, or chimeras, did not act as rainspouts and are more properly called grotesques. They serve more as ornamentation, but are now synonymous with gargoyles.

Both ornamented and unornamented water spouts projecting from roofs at parapet level were a common device used to shed rainwater from buildings until the early eighteenth century. From that time, more and more buildings employed downpipes to carry the water from the guttering at roof level to the ground and only very few buildings using gargoyles were constructed. In 1724, the London Building Act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain made the use of downpipes compulsory on all new construction.

(Wikipedia)

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Bereits in der Romanik und später in der Gotik und Renaissance verwendete man, besonders bei größeren Kirchengebäuden, häufig dämonische Gestalten oder Tiere in einer symbolischen Bedeutung. Da sie sich als Wasserspeier an der Außenfassade der Kirchen und verständlicherweise niemals innen befinden, symbolisieren sie den Einfluss des Teufels auf die irdische Welt, der in Kontrast zur Reinheit des Himmelsreiches – symbolisiert durch das Innere der Kirche – steht. Diese wasserspeienden Wesen werden Gargoyles, auch Gargylen genannt und haben den Ruf, Beschützer zu sein. Ihr dämonisches Aussehen soll den Geistern und Dämonen einen Spiegel vorhalten, soll sie vergraulen und somit Kirchen und Klöster vor bösen Mächten schützen. Gargoyles werden oft mit animalischem Körper und Gesicht dargestellt, seltener mit menschenähnlichem Körper und dämonischen Gesichtszügen. Häufig haben sie Schwingen, mit denen sie aber laut Mythologie nicht fliegen, sondern nur gleiten können. Gargoyles besitzen mächtige, dreifingrige Klauen und sind, wie Drachen, 6-gliedrige Lebewesen.

An der Kathedrale von Laon entstanden um die Jahre 1220/1230 die wohl ältesten Beispiele der Gargouilles, denen die Wasserspeier von Notre-Dame in Paris im späten 13. bis frühen 14. Jahrhundert folgten. Die bizarren, schrecklichen und manchmal grotesken tierischen Formen der früh- und hochgotischen Wasserspeier, wurden ab dem 13. Jahrhundert zunehmend durch menschenähnliche Gestalten abgelöst, die im 15. Jahrhundert auch ihren übelabweisenden Ausdruck verloren. Ähnlich der Maske des hellenistischen Wasserspeiers in Abbildung 2, kamen wieder belustigende Gesichtsausdrücke zur Darstellung.

Als Symptom christlichen Antisemitismus sind aus dieser Zeit auch Wasserspeier erhalten, die der verächtlichen Darstellungen des Judentums dienen (vgl. Judensau).[2]

Neben steinernen Wasserspeiern gab es seit dem 16. Jahrhundert auch solche aus Metall. Gegen Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts verlor der Wasserspeier zunehmend seine Funktion, da man dazu überging, das Regenwasser in Regenrohren vom Dach wegzuführen. Mit dem Historismus des späten 19. Jahrhunderts kam es zu einer letzten kurzen Blüte des klassizistischen Wasserspeiers. Seit dem 20. Jahrhundert wird er in schmuckloser, einfacher Form als Röhre oder Rinne nurmehr Ablaufrinne, Abtraufe oder Ansetztraufe genannt. Bei modernen Flachdachgebäuden ist er generell als Notüberlauf zu finden, um eine Überlastung des Daches bei verstopften Regenabläufen zu verhindern.

(Wikipedia)

Instructions at the shrine | 神社での説明書
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Image by David Z.
Proper etiquette for washing hands and rinsing mouth before worshipping at the shrine.

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Image by lizziecow
you have to wash your hands and mouth before entering a temple.. kind of a cleansing ritual. very cool.

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