MRRR: Morning RestRoom Ritual / 2012
MRRR: Morning RestRoom Ritual / 2012
MRRR, otherwise known as Morning RestRoom Ritual, is a cultural drug taken at routine times almost over the entire span of a Westernized individual's life. It's main purpose is to sustain hygiene mostly pertaining to the face and dental arenas. Many people take different kinds of MRRR, but most people who do, always brush their teeth. In this particular case shown in this video set, the user must also take off the contacts worn over night and clean them for hygienic purposes. Some doctors recommend that extra measures be taken such as complex flossing, especially when using braces. Once a person learns how to use the drug, it is recommended that he/she take at least two regular forms of RRR everyday for the rest of their lives.
It is important to note that not everyone in the world takes MRRR as it is specific to only a few (in particular the Nacerima) in which white teeth and clean faces are promoted as hygienic modes of beauty. One might see such promotion in commercials for Neutrogena, Colgate, other television ads and your local dentist, facial care provider and optometrist (if user wears contacts). Side effects include habitual practices, forgetting to floss, and the necessary urge to look at oneself in the mirror everyday. If one stops taking RRR for a continuous amount of time, teeth and features of the face will begin to decay, which is believed to be unwanted in today's American social and economic society.
Shot with Canon T3i. Edited on Final Cut Pro 7.
MRRR, otherwise known as Morning RestRoom Ritual, is a cultural drug taken at routine times almost over the entire span of a Westernized individual's life. It's main purpose is to sustain hygiene mostly pertaining to the face and dental arenas. Many people take different kinds of MRRR, but most people who do, always brush their teeth. In this particular case shown in this video set, the user must also take off the contacts worn over night and clean them for hygienic purposes. Some doctors recommend that extra measures be taken such as complex flossing, especially when using braces. Once a person learns how to use the drug, it is recommended that he/she take at least two regular forms of RRR everyday for the rest of their lives.
It is important to note that not everyone in the world takes MRRR as it is specific to only a few (in particular the Nacerima) in which white teeth and clean faces are promoted as hygienic modes of beauty. One might see such promotion in commercials for Neutrogena, Colgate, other television ads and your local dentist, facial care provider and optometrist (if user wears contacts). Side effects include habitual practices, forgetting to floss, and the necessary urge to look at oneself in the mirror everyday. If one stops taking RRR for a continuous amount of time, teeth and features of the face will begin to decay, which is believed to be unwanted in today's American social and economic society.
Shot with Canon T3i. Edited on Final Cut Pro 7.