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a sweet tooth
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of a sweet tooth in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of a sweet tooth in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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Me and Chris go at it at the desserts. He’s a foodie, we both have the sweet tooth.
I like to stick with lean protein to help with my muscle recovery after hard workouts, so my grandma prepared me a delicious chicken breast and grilled asparagus with balsamic vinegar, it was so good! To treat myself, I dipped a handful of almonds in 2 ounces of melted dark chocolate. It really satisfied my sweet tooth!
For the last few years Ive been theme-ing my years. So I had the Year of Fun, last year I had the Year of Love, and this year its going to be the Year of Health because I turned 40 this year in March, i never really focused on my health, which was probably obvious. I was going all around the world jet-setting everywhere and eating a ton of sugar. That was kind of my vice. I have a very sweet tooth, I love desserts.
With a new familiarity and a flesh-creeping homeliness entirely of this unreal, materialistic world, where all sentiment is coarsely manufactured and advertised in colossal sickly captions, disguised for the sweet tooth of a monstrous baby called the Public, the family as it is, broken up on all hands by the agency of feminist and economic propaganda, reconstitutes itself in the image of the state.
He doesn’t drink, he doesn’t smoke, but he has a sweet tooth and likes candy, this would never have happened a couple of years ago. But now there’s marijuana everywhere here.
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