
might not help with America's stereotype about our oral hygene
EDIT:Sort of suitable for work, but definitely not suitable for anyone eating
( , Fri 15 Oct 2010, 17:51, Reply)

no no no
they aren't real. surely no one could get away with teeth like that?
( , Fri 15 Oct 2010, 18:17, Reply)

Now she's bred with Cement Tooth.
( , Fri 15 Oct 2010, 18:20, Reply)

ha!
( , Fri 15 Oct 2010, 18:22, Reply)

The exhibition of human oddities has a long history:
1630s
Lazarus Colloredo, and his parasitic twin brother, John Baptista, who was attached at Lazarus' sternum, tour Europe.[2]
1704–1718
Peter the Great collected human oddities at the Kunstkammer in what is now St. Petersburg, Russia.[3]
1738
The exhibition of a creature who "was taken in a wook at Guinea; 'tis a female about four feet high in every part like a woman excepting her head which nearly resembles the ape."[4]
1884
Joseph Merrick, exhibited as "The Elephant Man" by Tom Norman in London's East End.[5]
1932
Tod Browning's Pre-Code-era film Freaks tells the story of a traveling freakshow. The use of real freaks in the film provoked public outcries, and the film was relegated to obscurity until its re-release at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival.[6]
1960
Albert-Alberta Karas[7] (two siblings, each half man, half woman) exhibits with Bobby Reynolds on sideshow tour.
2010
Look up
( , Fri 15 Oct 2010, 19:30, Reply)

Jesus. His entire face doesn't fit around his teeth!
FUCK!!
Thank god he's not gay, who would let him go there with that for a mouth!? LOL!
( , Fri 15 Oct 2010, 22:02, Reply)

does he scrape edible bits of matter from rocks with those things or what???
( , Sat 16 Oct 2010, 0:25, Reply)