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The rantings, views and commentary of a right-winged criminal justice student on current events, politics, law, and even life. The goal of this blog is to allow the writer to vent on articles and experiences that make him angry and to open up discussions in a hostile atmosphere. So please sit back and relax as I convert you to the dark side.

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I'm a single 23 year-old Christian (non-denom) male from an undisclosed location in Kansas. I am in the process of furthering my education and hopefully starting up a career in law enforcement.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Mr. Flintstone. The dentist is ready.

It looks like people around 15,000 years ago had the same problem modern man does. Inpacted wisdom teeth.

It is a bit funny to look at it. I had mine removed a while ago because of the same problem. Luckily I did not have the complications associated with the removal. When you are sitting there in that chair you kinda wonder if God (or evolution for some people) may have forgotten to deal with something. Why do our teeth do this? What is the purpose if 90 percent of the population has to have them removed? Diet is one possibility. But I really doubt it. We definitly had a different diet in 13,00 B.C. then we do now. So what do the scientist do when they can't find an old enough example for the teeth-diet explaination? They make uo a new theory to keep themselves employed.


Jeeze. It would suck to have the teeth painfully impact themselves into your jaw and the closest dentist being about 10,000 years away.

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