
The host, known as Psyche or Trix, discusses their own teeth, including how they have nice, straight teeth despite not being straight in other ways, thanks to good dentists and orthodontists.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, the host, known as Psyche or Trix, focuses on the truth about their own teeth. They start by joking about making a loop video of their teeth for an hour, suggesting they could monetize it. The host then shows off their teeth, noting they look pretty good and are naturally straight, though they admit their fingernails are a bit dirty. Their co-host compliments the host's teeth, saying they've been blessed with good teeth and that no one could accuse them of being a meth addict based on their appearance. The host agrees, crediting their good teeth to great dentists and orthodontists, even though they admit the rest of them may not be so straight. The episode has a lighthearted, humorous tone as the host discusses the ups and downs of their dental health and appearance.
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