I just went to the hospital to have my teeth checked. The dentist told me that I have tooth decay and advised me to eat fewer sweets in the future.
But I rarely eat sweet foods, so the problem must be in the matter of brushing my teeth.
I came home, went to the sink, and found my toothbrush and toothpaste. I seriously questioned them: Which one of you is not working hard enough? Come clean.
The toothbrush got angry and said it was none of its business. And the toothpaste was so aggrieved that he even cried.
At that moment, the toothbrush cup lady in the corner raised her hand and said: Sorry, it’s probably my problem.
Miss Toothbrush Cup said nervously and shyly: I recently fell in love with the comb, so ah, my heart is always sweet.
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