Thursday, April 16, 2009

Why did the romans think that greek urine was better than other peoples urine for cleaning their teeth?

i wouldnt try it myself

Why did the romans think that greek urine was better than other peoples urine for cleaning their teeth?
...goddamned you got a shitload of points there, dude!.. well, I kind of like the (last to me.. hell, now I%26#039;m there) last answer there.. They obviously admired the Greek%26#039;s, eh? (I%26#039;m no egg-head..) I got the Romans and Greeks a bit confused in school anyhow.. I mean hell, the Romans and Greeks basically adopted the same %26#039;Gods%26#039; right? (different names, same m.o. tho, man..) It must be hell to be a Roman using Greek urine on one%26#039;s teeth, eh? (I think it%26#039;s a great question, by the way.. nuts to that last dude in here..) later- ... (Melancholia)
Reply:the romans took the p--- out of everyone


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Reply:The Greeks probably had a very good marketing strategy (but I liked the other answer, too)
Reply:maybe its becaus the greeks drank other diffrent substances than many other people didnt drink.so their pee had more oxidents or something that helped wash teeth.
Reply:Because the greeks are known for their philosphical views and their hypothesis.
Reply:did it put hair on their chests ? lol
Reply:Why are you asking this question? Are you just curious? If this is your most pressing question, you know everything else or you are brain dead. Seriously, if what you say is true, (and, how do you know that it is?) I don%26#039;t know why. My only guess is that the Romans admired everything about the Greeks and adopted almost their entire culture. If you really want to find out; who was it, Aristotle?, who said that one theory and one experiment is worth 1000 theories and no experiment!
Reply:They saw all the greeks nice white buildings and said, %26quot;Let%26#039;s use their pee to brush our teeth.%26quot;
Reply:Are you taking the urine?
Reply:good grief another bright group of people
Reply:??????



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