YES! HE’S REAL! I KNOW IT!
Well, of course she's gonna laugh and and smile at you; you told a joke. Answer She likes you. She can laugh at your joke because it's funny but she smiles at you because she likes you.
I do not believe it is real but many people do indeed believe it. Many people have been complaining as the supposedly real smile dog image does not give the effects people claim it is supposed to. All the image does is give you a little chill for one second then you move on. People have been searching for the real image for a lot of years but have had no success. Why would you want to find a image that can give you nightmares? It's idiotic. In short it's just a creepy pasta chain letter. The real smile dog image is forever lost in the internet. If there is a real one it will be almost impossible to find it. However, if you do get an email with the image in it, it's really simple not to pass it on and break the chain forever.
Yes, many people have reported experiencing nightmares related to Smile Dog, a fictional internet creepypasta character. The unsettling imagery and the story surrounding Smile Dog—a cursed image that causes madness and despair—can evoke fear and anxiety in those who encounter it. The concept of the cursed image has gained a following, leading to discussions and shared experiences of nightmares linked to the character.
Well, when that happens, it usually means that he is liking you. That is a good sighn, but at first you may be creeped out. You can always tell them you dont feel compterable, and they should understand.
Yes, petroleum jelly does make you smile. It tastes really gross, and when you close your mouth you can taste it. Because of this it keeps you smile, but it doesn't physically force you to smile.
Grin from ear to ear means when your smile is really big because you are really happy.
A bleak smile is a smile that isn't really a "real" smile. It's a smile that is full of sorrow and is gloomy and somber.
it either means that she really likes you and you should make the move because s girls are shy or she feels bad for you because you are really ugly
The sentence "because of her glittering smile" is a clause, not a phrase, because it contains a subject ("her") and a verb ("smile").
If you really like it it could, but it doesn't make everyone smile.
no, because it never has anything to smile about.
Mona Lisa ( I just hate her smile)