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As humans cast, no knows how turn

The movement that prevents Brexit scheduled for October 31st, when British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sticks, is sweeping the British Parliament

The most painful thing so far … in my case, tooth decay. When I stabbed a decayed tooth, it was really painful, such as during a meal.

I disliked doctors and injections, but I couldn’t stand and visited a dentist1

The movement that prevents Brexit scheduled for October 31st, when British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sticks, is sweeping the British Parliament2

I think this is a British political tradition and it is wonderful3

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  1. The tooth decay was discovered by screening at an early stage, but it was left unattended. For about five years, I had eaten so as not to hit the painful teeth as much as possible. But one day, a painful tooth inadvertently chewed the food, and the tooth broke (probably the tooth was hollow).
    After that, water and food hit the painful part, and I began to suffer from hell.
    I disliked doctors and injections, but I couldn’t stand and visited a dentist. The teeth were anesthetized with an injection and treated appropriately and quickly. Since anesthesia was effective, it did not hurt at all.
    Anesthesia was effective even after the operation, and for a few days, it seemed that part of the mouth was numb.
    Anesthesia seems to be difficult to handle. Have you ever been anesthetized? Are you vulnerable to anesthesia? I still remember that I was persistently interrogated before injecting anesthetic into my gums.
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  2. On September 4, the general election proposal proposed by Prime Minister Johnson will be rejected, and a bill to postpone Brexit will be raised to House of Lords.
    Public opinion polls say that the prime minister and the Conservative Party are still dominant, but the number of foundational votes and conservative members in the parliament fell below the majority.
    U.K. Lawmakers Foil Johnson With Votes to Delay Brexit and Bar …
    Snap election on horizon after UK lawmakers vote to block 'no-deal …
    An election is on the cards. So what do the polls tell us? | Gideon ↩︎

  3. Of course, as long as it is humans to cast one vote, no one knows how the situation will turn. The prime minister said parliament has time to discuss the Brexit issue. But less than two months until the day Britain tells the EU goodbye. No one knows what will happen even in a very short two months. I think the prime minister is suffering from isolation and frustration. The feeling that he wants a puppy should also be understood.
    Still, what impresses me is the stopping power of the British Parliament. The mechanism to stop the runaway of the top leader is fully functioning. I think this is a British political tradition and it is wonderful.
    In the UK, the parliament is functioning. The debate is driving politics. The members are passionate. Real democracy.
    How Dogs Drive Emotional Well-being | Psychology Today
    Today was a very dark day for British democracy - spiked
    Opinion | Boris Johnson Loses to Democracy - The New York Times ↩︎

You should treat your caries as early as possible.
If it is expressed in an easy-to-understand manner, it will be a pain like a current flowing intermittently in the head. I don’t want to experience it again. That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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