"Alien" is considered a horror movie because its premise is "What if unwanted pregnancies could happen to men?"
Oh yeah — chain smoker with a Budweiser in one hand and a steering wheel* in the other. And Roy Orbison playing over the radio. *seat belt optional
Oof. Dad was a machinist who used to "come into the shop in the morning and blow the asbestos off the machines with the air blower," which, I guess, was the way they did things in the 70s.
1. It's not happening 2. If it is happening, then it's no big deal 3. If it is a big deal, then you should have planned for it 4. If you did not plan, then you did this to yourself
Client of mine had about 300 cubic yards of slope debris pour into their yard and pool. The upslope neighbor had drained their pool over the slope, which created an erosive rill. Then it rained like mad and scoured the rest of the surficial soils. Insurance company called it a flood — not covered.
I tell my clients all the time that hillside properties do, in fact, flood. It's not just a flatland issue. The reason I tell them this is because they think they won't need flood insurance, but I always encourage them to have a frank discussion with their insurance agent on hillside flooding.
I don't do "discover." I can't handle the fire hose of chaos. My main feed is the "popular (english)" one, and a few curated lists.
And my doctors were all EAT MEDITERRANEAN and I'm over here like THAT'S A LOT OF OLIVE OIL, MY DUDE