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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1448)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1448 of 1448 | Answers: 14,478 | Views: 2,001,901
zocker0815
Top Member

Julian wrote on 03.04.2025 at 08:42:
Yes, I also found that a bit very "suspicious".
But to remain neutral and without directly accusing the member of anything...
Theoretically, such cases can certainly happen.
To reflect on myself, I'm actually also someone who usually plays with smaller or "normal" bets, but when things really go wrong and the balance miraculously reaches a galactic level, I sometimes try bets that don't resemble my normal playing style.
When it works, it works

But yes, based on the comments from the community, you could also see in this case that there were other characteristics that seemed very suspicious.
So it will be interesting to see if he answers me.




i'm well aware that this is possible, but if you pay attention to certain details, as you said yourself, you can see that certain things don't fit together

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Max_Bet
Expert
Went to the dentist earlier. My molar had to come out at the bottom back right... He injected so much of his dentist's coke into my cheek that it still feels thick and numb... I haven't eaten anything yet today, I'm starting to get the munchies...

Well, have a nice weekend everyone 🍀🎰🐞

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Langhans_innen
Elite

Max_Bet wrote on 04.04.2025 at 10:22 am: Went to the dentist earlier. Molar had to come out at the very back bottom right... He injected so much of his dentist's coke into my cheek that it still feels thick and numb... haven't eaten anything yet today I have carbon fumes slowly...

Well, have a nice weekend everyone 🍀🎰🐞

Congratulations on getting this job done. The feeling of leaving a dental practice without a follow-up appointment (I hope) is indescribable. No full screen can keep up with that

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Max_Bet
Expert

Langhans_innen wrote on 04/04/2025 10:36:

Congratulations on getting this job done. The feeling of leaving a dental practice without a follow-up appointment (I hope) is indescribable. No full screen can keep up with that

I can fully understand that. I'm always in pain at the beginning too, but he can really inject without tears 😁. And after the waiting time until the anaesthetic takes effect, the excitement is usually gone.

I'm just glad that the shitty tooth is out and I can now get back to my hobby without any pain distractions 🤣

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frapi07
Elite
When I was 17, I had my wisdom teeth extracted under local anesthetic. Not all 4 at once, but 2 at a time (i.e. only one side).

No pain at all. There were a few noises, but nothing else.

Went to McD afterwards and treated myself to a couple of cheeseburgers

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Langhans_innen
Elite

Max_Bet wrote on 04/04/2025 10:50:

I can fully understand that. I always get a bit nervous at the beginning too, but he can really inject without tears 😁. And after the waiting time until the anesthetic takes effect, the excitement is usually gone.

I'm just happy that the shitty tooth is out and I can now get back to my hobby without any pain distractions 🤣

The procedure itself is almost always disproportionate to the horror movie I watch beforehand, but that's how it is with the psyche: it can rarely be controlled and so fears arise that are not always understandable. Before I treat myself to a root canal, I'd rather break an arm and a leg or have a few gastrointestinal endoscopies or something

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frapi07
Elite

Langhans_innen wrote on 04/04/2025 11:16:

The procedure itself is almost always disproportionate to the horror movie I watch beforehand, but that's the way it is with the psyche: it can rarely be controlled and so fears arise that are not always understandable. Before I treat myself to a root canal, I'd rather break an arm and a leg or have a few gastrointestinal endoscopies or something

I don't understand what's so bad about a root canal or something similar It's all numb

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garfield68
Elite
it's exactly the same for me, i have an absolute phobia of dentists. when i walk in and smell the odor, i immediately get a racing heart, sweating and dizziness.

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Langhans_innen
Elite

frapi07 wrote on 04.04.2025 at 12:02 pm:

Don't understand what should be so bad about a root canal or similar It's all numb after all

Please no rationality in this context

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