MrGlutton
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You pissed me off with that retarded thread you made. You say I wouldn't refute your arguments. Very well, I've dedicated a whole thread to deal with your autism.
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This is the woman you used to back up your excuse of how chewing is "bad." Now guys, I honestly don't know what was this fool's point here. This woman is 38 years old and chewed. Ok and? She looks like shit because she's old, and to be honest she has a good lower third. It's a shame what's happened with the TMJ or whatever. No chewing would've benefited her anyways because she's WAY pass the age deadline.
In this comment above, you've said that chewing is bullshit. Now you're saying to eat hard foods instead? What is your IQ..? You are honestly confused.
INB4 he comes up with some lame coping excuse to excuse himself.
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I'll give you this, and THIS ONLY: Chewing does not work after an age. Only because of the fact that mandible stops growing.(it's true that the bones may never fuse, but they STOP growing after the age deadline, in which you could kinda say the bones fused.) Age 23-24 are the deadlines, and after this is just cope. I also have reason to believe that you, @OCDMaxxing are close to the deadline or in-fact after it.
The mandible GROWS into your 20s, same with the maxilla. Forceful chewing can cause great impact on your lower third, ONLY if your age is lower than the age deadline.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-40463-3
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Our data indicate that masticatory force can prompt changes in facial structure by modulating the function of cells that regulate bone reconstruction," says co-author Tomoki Nakashima. "This discovery -- that increased chewing itself can directly change the shape of the jawbone -- could facilitate the development of treatments for skeletal abnormalities, such as jaw deformities."
This is a scientific report.
I myself have chewed 2 years ago, and received great results. I won't post myself due to safety reasons. Would you like to see other people's results?
Ian also didn't chewed, his lower third grew naturally with age. Some people's lower third don't grow this well, so we chew to achieve optimal growth.
Do not bring people down because of your subhumanity. You could ruin people's potential.
@RandomGuy @FatJattMofo @SayNoToRotting @Traxanas @Gudru @LordNorwood @DianabolDownie
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This is the woman you used to back up your excuse of how chewing is "bad." Now guys, I honestly don't know what was this fool's point here. This woman is 38 years old and chewed. Ok and? She looks like shit because she's old, and to be honest she has a good lower third. It's a shame what's happened with the TMJ or whatever. No chewing would've benefited her anyways because she's WAY pass the age deadline.
In this comment above, you've said that chewing is bullshit. Now you're saying to eat hard foods instead? What is your IQ..? You are honestly confused.
INB4 he comes up with some lame coping excuse to excuse himself.
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I'll give you this, and THIS ONLY: Chewing does not work after an age. Only because of the fact that mandible stops growing.(it's true that the bones may never fuse, but they STOP growing after the age deadline, in which you could kinda say the bones fused.) Age 23-24 are the deadlines, and after this is just cope. I also have reason to believe that you, @OCDMaxxing are close to the deadline or in-fact after it.
The mandible GROWS into your 20s, same with the maxilla. Forceful chewing can cause great impact on your lower third, ONLY if your age is lower than the age deadline.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-40463-3
"
Our data indicate that masticatory force can prompt changes in facial structure by modulating the function of cells that regulate bone reconstruction," says co-author Tomoki Nakashima. "This discovery -- that increased chewing itself can directly change the shape of the jawbone -- could facilitate the development of treatments for skeletal abnormalities, such as jaw deformities."
This is a scientific report.
I myself have chewed 2 years ago, and received great results. I won't post myself due to safety reasons. Would you like to see other people's results?
Ian also didn't chewed, his lower third grew naturally with age. Some people's lower third don't grow this well, so we chew to achieve optimal growth.
Do not bring people down because of your subhumanity. You could ruin people's potential.
@RandomGuy @FatJattMofo @SayNoToRotting @Traxanas @Gudru @LordNorwood @DianabolDownie