The Kearns #35 A epic fail, the ol' skate ark, as big of a fail as your insta check mark

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The Kearns don’t have the brains to realise that early dental intervention for an overbite is crucial! An untreated overbite can affect speech development and the ability to chew food properly. Early intervention can help correct the alignment of the teeth and jaw, improving speech clarity and ensuring efficient mastication.

I had orthognathic surgery when I was 26 to correct my crossbite. Thankfully I had the procedure in a public hospital which saved me 20k. If I had received treatment before adolescence, it would have been a brace and a less invasive procedure, as the upper jaw, also known as the maxilla, closes during adolescence. I don’t think they see dental as a priority. .
 
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Yo Sez…. I’m a let you finish… but… ummm… there’s a few hundred comments missing from your supposed 1000….
 

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ObKNOXious should definitely be having orthodontic treatment now to widen his jaw while it's still growing otherwise he'll have the same weak pointed jaw even with braces later on
 
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My youngest had YEARS of speech therapy, and occasionally now at 15 gets slack and has the excess saliva problem and I have to remind him to go and do some work in front of the mirror (the threat to go back to speech gets him onto it quickly!). But seriously…. Years of speech therapy. Started around 2, finished up around 11 when he refused to participate any more. It’s bloody hard work. Which will be why she doesn’t take him. She has a little bit of speech history with Knox and knows she doesn’t want to put herself to any effort!
 
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Yep my daughter had a dental checkup recently and was referred to an orthodontist as she needs an expander put in. We were told the timing for that was crucial and needed to be done before a certain age while it can still be manipulated. We were straight onto it because as an adult with fucked teeth, a crossbite and severe overcrowding I only wish my parents did the same.

They aren't just teeth and it's not just about looks it effects your overall health so why they haven't started the process is beyond me. My guess is they want him to look as alternative as possible so they can continue with these breaking down the stigmas posts. Nevermind it's about his health though
 
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14k likes? Can she screenshot that coz no…it doesn’t. Also, she performs better on Facebook for a reason and it’s because it’s filled with the dregs of society. That’s who she appeals to.
I guess the dumb ass is just adding Instagram and Facebook together? Even though it's the exact same plebs liking both.
They both have such God complexes, think they are changing the world with their ground breaking posts
 
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Yep, my parents were on to my severe overbite and also short lip/super gummy smile. Ended up with early braces and having to wear a head brace/headgear overnight in order to pull my top jaw back and shorten my top gum exposure. It was so painful at the time but I am so so grateful to my parents for getting that done for me. I’ve got a million dollar smile now dental is a huge priority for our little one.
 
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Yep! My daughter has a significant over bite. We have been under the care of an orthodontist for 2 years now (she’s 8) and we are starting early intervention tomorrow! Why they haven’t done it beyond me. Not only from a health perspective but cosmetic too. Kids (and adults) can be so cruel.
 
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Thread #36 suggestion:
Colours are for everyone! Chants the mum of busy boys, whilst constantly clutching their plethora of toys
 
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Her kids give me the icks. Especially Knox. Such a little show pony twat. No hope for those kids and the unfortunate gene (cess) pool they rode in on. Ick.
 
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So I skimmed quite a few pictures f the comments on that TLM post and the overwhelming majority were positive or said they didn’t think gender came into it. There was the one she posted from an obvious nut case but I doubt there were that many foul comments. Gosh she makes so much shit up
 
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Oh I’m so glad I have the Kearnts to teach me about gender - humans, food, movies, plants, pillows. Who knew these things had a gender? This will save me many an embarrassing conversation. Phew! Next thing we know, the kitchen and laundry will be female for 364 days of the year, and we’ll celebrate the one day of the year they’re male… oh wait.
 
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All of the questioning comments I saw were from randoms in America. Not her followers or target demographic. She’s not going to change the world, stop lecturing your followers who already agree with you.
 
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The worlds biggest bubbah Toddlah got another pair of new shoes. Only the best for the bubbah.
 
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Looks like a new doll too

So those incredibly expensive Air Jordans he got around Christmas time and apparently refused to wear in favour of Crocs just go in the bin now?
 
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He’s the youngest of three boys, who each get given/gifted/bought a shit load of brand new brand name shoes… why does he need a brand new set? Surely there would be hand me downs that are in great condition given the massive amount of shoes they own and couldn’t be too worn down?
 
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The Kearns, still kearnts after all this time
 
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You could write the plot of a thriller movie from poor Bob’s perspective. He was so close to freedom from his captors and then got dragged back to the torture chamber
 
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