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The wisdom of the snaggle-tooth: Put your worst foot forward. (No one will even notice.)

I have a crooked tooth. My left lateral incisor, to be precise, is raked on an angle that makes it seem like that friend who never stands normally in photos but twists herself into some Victoria Beckham “look, my waist is only 3 inches wide!” pose. My dad once told me he found the tooth…

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