Pete dunne looks like the Geico caveman

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He looks harsher than I remember but he does have fangirls. :ld:
 

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Why is TSC so caught up on other men and how they look all of a sudden?

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"Hel LO! Pal around these parts we look at bods and physiques. No pausing or dame'ing or none of that Coli shyt. We men and we like bods, we like muscles, we like sweaty meaty men GODDAMMIT!"
 
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them brits hate dentists

Watt and his colleagues compared data from nearly 16,000 Brits and 19,000 Yanks that had been collected by the English Adult Dental Health Survey (ADHS) and the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

Overall, American adults were found to have a higher average number of missing teeth than their British counterparts: 7.31 versus 6.97, the study revealed. The difference was most pronounced in people between the ages of 25 and 64 years old. Americans in that age group had lost an average of almost one extra tooth than their English peers, the study showed.

But among those over 65, British seniors had lost an average of 13 teeth, while American seniors were missing just under 12 teeth, on average.

Only 40% of US respondents say they avoid sugar (compared to 53% of Brits), 51% of American respondents say they brush for two minutes twice a day (compared to 64% of Brits), and only 49% see a dentist every year (compared to 66% of Brits).

The UK ranks 3rd on awareness on the steps to ensure good oral health, behind just Canada and New Zealand, but 6th on taking action. The US ranks 9th for awareness on how to maintain good oral health, and 10th for taking action.

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