Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Time to go search for something liquid or very soft to put in my mouth.

The back of my cheek still feels all bruised up. I had a fat tongue for such a long time, its like I got the "red hair gene" (but I didn't have the red hair to go with it) because I need to get extra numbing stuff in me. Sometimes when I go home, I'm more numb than when they actually worked on my mouth. That's why I can still feel it a little bit when they're working on me. How do we know how long to wait until it's at its peak effect and then they work on me? That's what I want to know. Had some back molar issues, and I might have to see somebody about the front tooth again because I don't know if my gum completely accepts what's there now. Isn't it quite the challenge to be alive in a human body sometimes? Well, I guess the internet is still here to remind us that everyone deals with these challenges differently...

"Conan Records His Podcast On Novocaine" | Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend

https://youtu.be/Ph2HShKXZ_Y?si=rA9gCRZiMb4Q7zIF


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