It's not only barring teeth, dogs also do a "submissive smile" in some cases, to show they are not a threat. Not seen much but when we got our second dog she was very insecure and "smiled" a lot. Definitely not for showing happines but I think I read our smiles have similar origins.
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Deep down, I understand that movies like Matrix are old... but John Wick?!
Very happy with Linux Mint
I use a Steam Link, but that's no longer available as hardware, only an app. I don't have any experience with it but I read somewhere you can set up RaspberyPi to work in the same way.
Though I have to say - while it works wirelessly, for games it is better to have wired connection.
Man, I was already feeling ancient. You using "1900s" didn't help much :D
Man rotary phones were the best! Such a joy to dial.
They were quite big, but used super thin paper and small font. There were books thicker still, but still the phrase "thick as a phone book" was used.
There were also Yellow Pages (same format as phone books, but entirely yellow) which listed businesess and stuff.
Pre-internet these were the household essentials.
There was also a number you could call to ask for phone numbers or other stuff. Basically a call in google.
Haha, yeah, I saw that post before finding this question.
No idea how it's called but the one that goes like "maya hi,maya ho, maya ha, maya ha ha"
I hate that song with a burning passion of thousand suns.
If anybody does it would be the perfect answer on multiple levels.
Too soon, man...
But seriously, it is tragically short, but worth it. And at least they managed to tie up things with the movie.
The Broken Empire trilogy. Also Red War trilogy, which is spin-off (though uses these themes a bit less)