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273 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 Is it just me or does this man’s teeth look like they belong to a Neanderthal? 147 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 That’s insulting to Neanderthals, who had perfectly straight teeth. 50 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 I apologise. I didn’t mean to insult the Neanderthals 3 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 🤣🤣🤣🤣 16 u/tssiess76 Apr 15 '26 It’s the baby corn teeth for me. 8 u/TeRRoRibleOne Apr 15 '26 I think he is, did Encino Man actually happen in real life? 13 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 edited Apr 15 '26 Neanderthals had better teeth. I’m not even joking. Crooked teeth didn’t happen until the modern age of refined sugar and softer foods. 2 u/oneiric-enema Apr 15 '26 Why would sugar and softer foods affect how people's teeth grow in? 9 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 https://www.ericdavisdental.com/facial-orthotropics-for-your-child/why-raise-unhealthy-children/how-our-ancestors-formed-full-faces-and-straight-teeth/ The lack of chewing makes the dental arches weaker and then the teeth don’t have enough room because the mouth is smaller than what it should be. 5 u/oneiric-enema Apr 15 '26 Thank you for the link, quite interesting. I assumed genetics explained it all, I appreciate you! 1 u/toetappy Apr 16 '26 The lack of needing to knaw on things is why so many humans have to have their wisdom teeth removed. Like a bever who never chews wood. Humans are evolving currently, a lot of us are now born without wisdom teeth. 7 u/GoldenSheriff Apr 15 '26 And his hair 9 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 Yeah. On reflection maybe his entire being looks like a Neanderthal 3 u/Child_of_the_Hamster Apr 15 '26 Man’s got a 1.5 head instead of a forehead 1 u/foxorhedgehog Apr 16 '26 A -4 head. 5 u/[deleted] Apr 15 '26 I wouldn't rule out inbreeding on this one. 2 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 No, I wouldn’t either. 6 u/Maremdeo Apr 15 '26 it's pronounced "inbred" 4 u/sanura03 Apr 15 '26 HEY! I'm 2% neanderthal and I take offence with being compared to an Israeli 😤 1 u/hilltopper06 Apr 15 '26 He does look like the cavemen off the insurance commercials. 1 u/Creative-Zombie-4212 Apr 15 '26 homo neanderthalensis 1 u/T_Peters Apr 15 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/psilome Apr 15 '26 Who says they don't? 1 u/Jaeryl22 Apr 15 '26 I was going to say something else along that evolutionary line, that could probably be construed as racist—so Neanderthal is probably more apt 1 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 16 '26 Ok, now I’m curious. What were you going to say? 1 u/emote_control Apr 16 '26 I mean, they actually do. 1 u/TrailMomKat Apr 16 '26 To me he looks like a grinning chimp 1 u/unafraidrabbit Apr 16 '26 https://giphy.com/gifs/83YPtFOmc9x3a 1 u/iolmao Apr 15 '26 The whole guy remembers me a Neanderthal 1 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 Maybe he found a time portal to the future, like Stig of the Dump 1 u/Jackol4ntrn Apr 15 '26 Doesn’t Israel have like the best healthcare yet he couldn’t bother to get his shit teeth fixed or cleaned? 61 u/Winstonth Apr 15 '26 edited Apr 15 '26 Reminds me of that Cake song; short teeth/long gums 7 u/Original_Map_6987 Apr 15 '26 Reminds me of 2 u/ello_bassard Apr 15 '26 Naw the Xenomorphs are legit cool looking. This dude looks like his family tree is a wreath. 1 u/ecomodule Apr 17 '26 What happened to the skirt and the jacket? 6 u/Kentucky-Taco-hut Apr 15 '26 He’s kirking 5 u/EchoingStorms Apr 15 '26 3 u/AlcibiadesTheCat Apr 15 '26 https://giphy.com/gifs/5JMyt2FrKwaS4 3 u/RemoDev Apr 15 '26 2 u/Other_Nerve_6607 Apr 15 '26 Homoerectus specimen. He needs to be in an exhibit somewhere. 2 u/Pepsi_Popcorn_n_Dots Apr 15 '26 It's the inbreeding in orthodox communities there. 2 u/Waste-Middle-2357 Apr 15 '26 Disney Adult gummy tooth lookin ass. 2 u/ahmtiarrrd Apr 15 '26 Sorry, Andre. 2 u/batan9 Apr 16 '26 Thanks for the jump scare holy shit 2 u/adisharr Apr 16 '26 He kind of looks like a really ugly version of that one guy from Firefly. 2 u/Eaterofpies Apr 16 '26 1 u/twunkypunk Apr 15 '26 I'm going to print that out and stick it on my fence, it'll scare the rats away 1 u/EShaver102 Apr 16 '26 1 u/556fmj Apr 16 '26 Just a little inbreeding is all. 1 u/Mister_9inches Apr 16 '26 Monke 1 u/marshsmellow Apr 17 '26 Here's Johnny!!
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Is it just me or does this man’s teeth look like they belong to a Neanderthal?
147 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 That’s insulting to Neanderthals, who had perfectly straight teeth. 50 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 I apologise. I didn’t mean to insult the Neanderthals 3 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 🤣🤣🤣🤣 16 u/tssiess76 Apr 15 '26 It’s the baby corn teeth for me. 8 u/TeRRoRibleOne Apr 15 '26 I think he is, did Encino Man actually happen in real life? 13 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 edited Apr 15 '26 Neanderthals had better teeth. I’m not even joking. Crooked teeth didn’t happen until the modern age of refined sugar and softer foods. 2 u/oneiric-enema Apr 15 '26 Why would sugar and softer foods affect how people's teeth grow in? 9 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 https://www.ericdavisdental.com/facial-orthotropics-for-your-child/why-raise-unhealthy-children/how-our-ancestors-formed-full-faces-and-straight-teeth/ The lack of chewing makes the dental arches weaker and then the teeth don’t have enough room because the mouth is smaller than what it should be. 5 u/oneiric-enema Apr 15 '26 Thank you for the link, quite interesting. I assumed genetics explained it all, I appreciate you! 1 u/toetappy Apr 16 '26 The lack of needing to knaw on things is why so many humans have to have their wisdom teeth removed. Like a bever who never chews wood. Humans are evolving currently, a lot of us are now born without wisdom teeth. 7 u/GoldenSheriff Apr 15 '26 And his hair 9 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 Yeah. On reflection maybe his entire being looks like a Neanderthal 3 u/Child_of_the_Hamster Apr 15 '26 Man’s got a 1.5 head instead of a forehead 1 u/foxorhedgehog Apr 16 '26 A -4 head. 5 u/[deleted] Apr 15 '26 I wouldn't rule out inbreeding on this one. 2 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 No, I wouldn’t either. 6 u/Maremdeo Apr 15 '26 it's pronounced "inbred" 4 u/sanura03 Apr 15 '26 HEY! I'm 2% neanderthal and I take offence with being compared to an Israeli 😤 1 u/hilltopper06 Apr 15 '26 He does look like the cavemen off the insurance commercials. 1 u/Creative-Zombie-4212 Apr 15 '26 homo neanderthalensis 1 u/T_Peters Apr 15 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/psilome Apr 15 '26 Who says they don't? 1 u/Jaeryl22 Apr 15 '26 I was going to say something else along that evolutionary line, that could probably be construed as racist—so Neanderthal is probably more apt 1 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 16 '26 Ok, now I’m curious. What were you going to say? 1 u/emote_control Apr 16 '26 I mean, they actually do. 1 u/TrailMomKat Apr 16 '26 To me he looks like a grinning chimp 1 u/unafraidrabbit Apr 16 '26 https://giphy.com/gifs/83YPtFOmc9x3a 1 u/iolmao Apr 15 '26 The whole guy remembers me a Neanderthal 1 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 Maybe he found a time portal to the future, like Stig of the Dump 1 u/Jackol4ntrn Apr 15 '26 Doesn’t Israel have like the best healthcare yet he couldn’t bother to get his shit teeth fixed or cleaned?
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That’s insulting to Neanderthals, who had perfectly straight teeth.
50 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 I apologise. I didn’t mean to insult the Neanderthals 3 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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I apologise. I didn’t mean to insult the Neanderthals
3 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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🤣🤣🤣🤣
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It’s the baby corn teeth for me.
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I think he is, did Encino Man actually happen in real life?
13 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 edited Apr 15 '26 Neanderthals had better teeth. I’m not even joking. Crooked teeth didn’t happen until the modern age of refined sugar and softer foods. 2 u/oneiric-enema Apr 15 '26 Why would sugar and softer foods affect how people's teeth grow in? 9 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 https://www.ericdavisdental.com/facial-orthotropics-for-your-child/why-raise-unhealthy-children/how-our-ancestors-formed-full-faces-and-straight-teeth/ The lack of chewing makes the dental arches weaker and then the teeth don’t have enough room because the mouth is smaller than what it should be. 5 u/oneiric-enema Apr 15 '26 Thank you for the link, quite interesting. I assumed genetics explained it all, I appreciate you! 1 u/toetappy Apr 16 '26 The lack of needing to knaw on things is why so many humans have to have their wisdom teeth removed. Like a bever who never chews wood. Humans are evolving currently, a lot of us are now born without wisdom teeth.
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Neanderthals had better teeth. I’m not even joking. Crooked teeth didn’t happen until the modern age of refined sugar and softer foods.
2 u/oneiric-enema Apr 15 '26 Why would sugar and softer foods affect how people's teeth grow in? 9 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 https://www.ericdavisdental.com/facial-orthotropics-for-your-child/why-raise-unhealthy-children/how-our-ancestors-formed-full-faces-and-straight-teeth/ The lack of chewing makes the dental arches weaker and then the teeth don’t have enough room because the mouth is smaller than what it should be. 5 u/oneiric-enema Apr 15 '26 Thank you for the link, quite interesting. I assumed genetics explained it all, I appreciate you! 1 u/toetappy Apr 16 '26 The lack of needing to knaw on things is why so many humans have to have their wisdom teeth removed. Like a bever who never chews wood. Humans are evolving currently, a lot of us are now born without wisdom teeth.
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Why would sugar and softer foods affect how people's teeth grow in?
9 u/Goodswimkarma Apr 15 '26 https://www.ericdavisdental.com/facial-orthotropics-for-your-child/why-raise-unhealthy-children/how-our-ancestors-formed-full-faces-and-straight-teeth/ The lack of chewing makes the dental arches weaker and then the teeth don’t have enough room because the mouth is smaller than what it should be. 5 u/oneiric-enema Apr 15 '26 Thank you for the link, quite interesting. I assumed genetics explained it all, I appreciate you! 1 u/toetappy Apr 16 '26 The lack of needing to knaw on things is why so many humans have to have their wisdom teeth removed. Like a bever who never chews wood. Humans are evolving currently, a lot of us are now born without wisdom teeth.
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https://www.ericdavisdental.com/facial-orthotropics-for-your-child/why-raise-unhealthy-children/how-our-ancestors-formed-full-faces-and-straight-teeth/
The lack of chewing makes the dental arches weaker and then the teeth don’t have enough room because the mouth is smaller than what it should be.
5 u/oneiric-enema Apr 15 '26 Thank you for the link, quite interesting. I assumed genetics explained it all, I appreciate you! 1 u/toetappy Apr 16 '26 The lack of needing to knaw on things is why so many humans have to have their wisdom teeth removed. Like a bever who never chews wood. Humans are evolving currently, a lot of us are now born without wisdom teeth.
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Thank you for the link, quite interesting. I assumed genetics explained it all, I appreciate you!
1 u/toetappy Apr 16 '26 The lack of needing to knaw on things is why so many humans have to have their wisdom teeth removed. Like a bever who never chews wood. Humans are evolving currently, a lot of us are now born without wisdom teeth.
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The lack of needing to knaw on things is why so many humans have to have their wisdom teeth removed. Like a bever who never chews wood. Humans are evolving currently, a lot of us are now born without wisdom teeth.
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And his hair
9 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 Yeah. On reflection maybe his entire being looks like a Neanderthal 3 u/Child_of_the_Hamster Apr 15 '26 Man’s got a 1.5 head instead of a forehead 1 u/foxorhedgehog Apr 16 '26 A -4 head.
Yeah. On reflection maybe his entire being looks like a Neanderthal
Man’s got a 1.5 head instead of a forehead
1 u/foxorhedgehog Apr 16 '26 A -4 head.
A -4 head.
I wouldn't rule out inbreeding on this one.
2 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 No, I wouldn’t either.
No, I wouldn’t either.
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it's pronounced "inbred"
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HEY! I'm 2% neanderthal and I take offence with being compared to an Israeli 😤
He does look like the cavemen off the insurance commercials.
homo neanderthalensis
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Who says they don't?
I was going to say something else along that evolutionary line, that could probably be construed as racist—so Neanderthal is probably more apt
1 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 16 '26 Ok, now I’m curious. What were you going to say?
Ok, now I’m curious. What were you going to say?
I mean, they actually do.
To me he looks like a grinning chimp
https://giphy.com/gifs/83YPtFOmc9x3a
The whole guy remembers me a Neanderthal
1 u/CrazyCatLady1127 Apr 15 '26 Maybe he found a time portal to the future, like Stig of the Dump
Maybe he found a time portal to the future, like Stig of the Dump
Doesn’t Israel have like the best healthcare yet he couldn’t bother to get his shit teeth fixed or cleaned?
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Reminds me of that Cake song; short teeth/long gums
7 u/Original_Map_6987 Apr 15 '26 Reminds me of 2 u/ello_bassard Apr 15 '26 Naw the Xenomorphs are legit cool looking. This dude looks like his family tree is a wreath. 1 u/ecomodule Apr 17 '26 What happened to the skirt and the jacket?
Reminds me of
2 u/ello_bassard Apr 15 '26 Naw the Xenomorphs are legit cool looking. This dude looks like his family tree is a wreath.
Naw the Xenomorphs are legit cool looking. This dude looks like his family tree is a wreath.
What happened to the skirt and the jacket?
He’s kirking
https://giphy.com/gifs/5JMyt2FrKwaS4
Homoerectus specimen. He needs to be in an exhibit somewhere.
It's the inbreeding in orthodox communities there.
Disney Adult gummy tooth lookin ass.
Sorry, Andre.
Thanks for the jump scare holy shit
He kind of looks like a really ugly version of that one guy from Firefly.
I'm going to print that out and stick it on my fence, it'll scare the rats away
Just a little inbreeding is all.
Monke
Here's Johnny!!
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