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Then they named them “wisdom teeth” to mock us as we without wisdom let them be harvested.
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Wisdom teeth are called that because they erupt later than other teeth, typically between 17 and 25, an age when people are generally considered "older and wiser".
I bet the wisdom teeth are really valuable to the creeps and would probably be really valuable if we did not remove them.
I bet there is a real purpose to having these teeth and we were talked into not needing them and all the benefits to removal.
Probably all “science” lies that we just accepted. I wonder if health declines or illness can come easier after these teeth are harvested and someone way back knew this, but made sure new dentists get the “education”” they all think is accurate and it is just passed down as truth, all while detrimental to our well being for the rest of our lives?
And someone has all our stem cells and dna from the removal of the “wisdom” teeth.
Very witch-crafty in my opinion.
Moar likely evil intent.
This is probably one of those things people do not really want the truth on.
Considering baby farms and all.
Horror movies could be written about why our “wisdom” teeth get taken.
Some mad scientist started this, some dark time way back and I suspect a lot of weird shit has been done with our stem cells and dna.
Protect your DNA drop comes to mind.
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AI Overview
Wisdom teeth are called that because they erupt later than other teeth, typically between 17 and 25, an age when people are generally considered "older and wiser".
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Late Eruption:
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last teeth to emerge in the mouth.
Age of Wisdom:
The eruption of these teeth coincides with the age when people are typically considered to have gained more life experience and wisdom.
Historical Context:
The term "wisdom teeth" likely originated from this association with the age of maturity and wisdom.
Ancient Greek Term:
The Greek word for these teeth, "odontias sophias," translates to "teeth of wisdom," further solidifying the historical connection.
Spanish Term:
In Spanish, these teeth are known as "las muelas del juicio," or "teeth of judgement," which is a similar concept.