• @[email protected]OP
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      510 months ago

      Well, bones are quite a lot bigger compared to teeth so, it’s a possibility that you could get more money from a bone fairy.

      • @[email protected]
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        410 months ago

        Seeing how bone fairies are more hostile, the bones you place under your pillow will likely end up as protection fees.

        Miss a payment and lose a bone.

  • @[email protected]
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    1910 months ago

    My brother once slept in with his head under his pillow. He got much for his skull but at what cost…

  • NelDel
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    310 months ago

    The tooth fairies in Pathfinder pull out tiny pliers and take your teeth by force, can’t wait to throw them at my group

  • @[email protected]
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    1310 months ago

    Mom got angry when I kept putting chicken bones under my pillow each night. “Don’t incur the wrath of the bone fairy!” she warned!

    Anyway, I’m a fae touched warlock now so who’s laughing now, Ma.

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      710 months ago

      Anyway, I’m a fae touched warlock now so who’s laughing now, Ma.

      In my experience, the answer to this is nearly always “everyone involved in the situation, except for you.”

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    910 months ago

    A femur? That depends, is it your femur? Or is it a femur you acquired?

    In the former, you may be eligible for a lifetime of less-than-poverty wages, for free from a thing called “dys ahh bill eee tee”…

    If it’s the latter, you can get an all expenses paid trip to the local penetentary! Where you will be given free food, clothing and shelter, possibly for years!

    Either way, you may not have to work, ever again… Or maybe you just won’t be able to! Who knows!

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    310 months ago

    In Quebec, we had a legend that is thought to be related to “The Bone setter”. It’s a guy that would crack back your bones or something, and their patients would scream, so people were rightfully scared.

    Parents would basically say to their child that if they misbehave, they would call the bone setter.

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    One bag of freshly plucked eyeballs from the eyeball fairy.

    The eyeball fairy leaves you with 1 lb of spleen’s.

    They all trade parts to leave you with something. You don’t want to know what the pound of flesh fairy leaves…

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    I didn’t realize fairies worked like the American healthcare system, with mouth bones being a super special exception from the rest of the bones

    • federal reverse
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      Eh, tooth fairies are totally unheard of in quite a few countries, but dental school is regarded as medical special ed pretty much worldwide.

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        110 months ago

        In America’s case they are generally considered healthcare professionals but insurance insists they are covered separately.

  • @[email protected]
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    110 months ago

    About tree fiddy.

    Side question: how much do kids get for teeth these days? Has inflation hit the tooth fairy game yet?