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#257 - albertjester (04/11/2012) [-]
i've always wondered, were did the british bad teeth stereotype come from?
User avatar #293 to #257 - keggut (04/11/2012) [-]
Because bleached-white, glow in the dark teeth are considered freaky here in britain.
User avatar #288 to #257 - patchesdacrazy (04/11/2012) [-]
Aaaaaaaall that money. No dental plan.
User avatar #278 to #257 - Loppytaffy (04/11/2012) [-]
Chocolate was invented before toothbrushes. Toothbrushes were invtented before America.
#290 to #278 - Loppytaffy (04/11/2012) [-]
Probably...I don't know, I'm just guessing. It's America who gave us the stereotype.
I know that toothbrushes were around in 1889, because anime told me so.
User avatar #276 to #257 - CaveboyZero (04/11/2012) [-]
well i assume at one point they had bad teeth and any time there is a british person with horribly disfigured teeth it progresses the stereotype.


User avatar #270 to #257 - creepasbecreepin (04/11/2012) [-]
It came as part of the stereotype that brits drink way to much tea
#265 to #257 - ashizzle (04/11/2012) [-]
Austin Powers. Duh.
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