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Enmos
07-23-08, 08:08 AM
"While your molars rot."

What kind of expression is this ?
I've never heard of it outside of this site, and I can't find any reference to it anywhere.

Can someone explain to me what it means, and where it comes from (etymology).

Maybe it's me but it's the kind of expression that makes me want to punch the one that uses it in the face.
I think it sounds very unpleasant and frankly its use seems intended to insult.

Edit: This is not aimed at anyone.

greenberg
07-23-08, 08:13 AM
While your molars rot.
While your hair gets grey.
While your muscles atrophy.
While your ass gets fat.
While your arteries clog up.
While your mind gets slow and lazy.
While your bones are losing calcium.


While time is ticking away and you are spending it in useless pursuits.

Enmos
07-23-08, 08:14 AM
While your molars rot.
While your hair gets grey.
While your muscles atrophy.
While your ass gets fat.
While your arteries clog up.
While your mind gets slow and lazy.
While your bones are losing calcium.


While time is ticking away and you are spending it in useless pursuits.

Hmm ok, thanks :)

Where is that from ? Is it a proper saying, or a SciForums cultural expression ?

greenberg
07-23-08, 08:25 AM
Where is that from ? Is it a proper saying, or a SciForums cultural expression ?

I first heard it from Lightgigantic.
A few examples from his posts - I'm posting only the links because those posts need to be taken in context with other posts:
http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?p=1496632&highlight=molars#post1496632

http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?p=1561223&highlight=molars#post1561223

http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?p=1675276&highlight=molars#post1675276


I find it is a good expression. Having your teeth rot is one of the worse things for a human, as far as bodily concerns go. Not everyone has high cholesterol, rheuma, arthritis and so on, but almost everyone is sooner or later struggling with teeth problems, and it hurts, and eventually, it canot be helped.

(It turned out that in time, even with titanium implants and porcelain coatings, the gums begin to retreat and the jaw bone diminishes.)

Syzygys
07-23-08, 08:27 AM
None of those happenning to me, but I have cryptonite....

Enmos
07-23-08, 08:32 AM
I first heard it from Lightgigantic.
A few examples from his posts - I'm posting only the links because those posts need to be taken in context with other posts:
http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?p=1496632&highlight=molars#post1496632

http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?p=1561223&highlight=molars#post1561223

http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?p=1675276&highlight=molars#post1675276


I find it is a good expression. Having your teeth rot is one of the worse things for a human, as far as bodily concerns go. Not everyone has high cholesterol, rheuma, arthritis and so on, but almost everyone is sooner or later struggling with teeth problems, and it hurts, and eventually, it canot be helped.

(It turned out that in time, even with titanium implants and porcelain coatings, the gums begin to retreat and the jaw bone diminishes.)

Thanks for those links. However, he never uses that verse you posted earlier. Where did you get that from ?

By the way, LG seems to think the tendency for humans molars to rot is unexplained.. :shrug:

greenberg
07-23-08, 08:38 AM
Thanks for those links. However, he never uses that verse you posted earlier. Where did you get that from ?

I simply thought up more phrases that are along the same line as "While your molars rot".


By the way, LG seems to think the tendency for humans molars to rot is unexplained..

You'll have to take this up with him.

Enmos
07-23-08, 08:39 AM
I simply thought up more phrases that are along the same line as "While your molars rot".
lol ok :)

You'll have to take this up with him.
Nah.. it was just an observation. I'd be happy to explain it to him if he wants to know though ;)

Simon Anders
07-24-08, 08:47 PM
By the way, LG seems to think the tendency for humans molars to rot is unexplained.. :shrug: I can't see where he implies that. I don't think his focus is on causation, it is on the fact. In material realm we age and decay. Molars rot is like a metaphor for entropy. The cause is time and any details about micro-organisms, dental habits, friction and compression damage and so on are just that, details. Beside the point.

Enmos
07-25-08, 08:03 AM
I can't see where he implies that.
Meh.. I might have taken something too literal. Never mind.

The cause is time and any details about micro-organisms, dental habits, friction and compression damage and so on are just that, details. Beside the point.
What a strange way to view things..

Simon Anders
07-25-08, 06:55 PM
What a strange way to view things.. Really?
He is using the molars' decay as a metaphor for aging and dying. Is this strange to consider that things age and die. He does believe in spiritual realms which I would guess he sees as permanent. That part I can see is not in your paradigm. But the view that living things deteriorate is hardly counter to science. I sure dentists would agree it is so banal.

Enmos
07-26-08, 07:04 AM
Really?
He is using the molars' decay as a metaphor for aging and dying. Is this strange to consider that things age and die. He does believe in spiritual realms which I would guess he sees as permanent. That part I can see is not in your paradigm. But the view that living things deteriorate is hardly counter to science. I sure dentists would agree it is so banal.

No, but you say molars decay even if there were no micro-organisms, dental habits, friction and compression damage.
That just isn't true.

Simon Anders
07-26-08, 11:17 AM
No, but you say molars decay even if there were no micro-organisms, dental habits, friction and compression damage.
.No, I didn't say that, nor did he. It is simply not the focus. The fact of aging and decay is important in the context of its use here.

Enmos
07-26-08, 12:41 PM
No, I didn't say that, nor did he. It is simply not the focus. The fact of aging and decay is important in the context of its use here.

I understand the analogy.

But,
The cause is time and any details about micro-organisms, dental habits, friction and compression damage and so on are just that, details. Beside the point.
implies that micro-organisms are not necessary for tooth decay :shrug:

greenberg
07-26-08, 03:26 PM
And while you argue here ... guess what? Your molars rot!

Enmos
07-26-08, 04:26 PM
And while you argue here ... guess what? Your molars rot!

So this means that you are tired of it.. right ? That I should find something useful to do ?

Did I get that right ? :D

visceral_instinct
07-26-08, 04:29 PM
My molars are actually rotting, I reckon...I had a sugary drink a while ago

Enmos
07-26-08, 04:31 PM
My molars are actually rotting, I reckon...I had a sugary drink a while ago

Sulfery taste ? lol :p

visceral_instinct
07-26-08, 04:34 PM
Sulfery taste ? lol :p

No, just herbal taste with sugar...it was meadowsweet tea

Enmos
07-26-08, 04:34 PM
No, just herbal taste with sugar...it was meadowsweet tea

No, I mean your rotting molars.. ;)

visceral_instinct
07-26-08, 04:36 PM
nah, they have not rotted yet.

Enmos
07-26-08, 04:40 PM
nah, they have not rotted yet.

lol :p

Diode-Man
07-26-08, 04:41 PM
Anyone heard the phrase: "Eat Crow" ?

visceral_instinct
07-26-08, 04:42 PM
'Nother few cans of Red Bull, they probably actually will rot.

Enmos
07-26-08, 04:42 PM
Anyone heard the phrase: "Eat Crow" ?

Hmm nope. What does it mean ?

Enmos
07-26-08, 04:42 PM
Ack.. got to go...

:wave:

visceral_instinct
07-26-08, 04:43 PM
Bye Enmos, take care. :)

Simon Anders
07-26-08, 06:54 PM
I understand the analogy.

But,

implies that micro-organisms are not necessary for tooth decay :shrug:
No. merely that they are details irrelevent to the context.

Simon Anders
07-26-08, 06:56 PM
And while you argue here ... guess what? Your molars rot!Oh, so you don't think it's microorganisms either.;) You think it's arguing that rots molars.