Every time I have to see a spaniel, I cringe. The publicly available data (and videos on the effects of it for the assholes who have to see this shit to believe it) on their brain and skull sizes means that anyone still breeding them is just an asshole.
sortaPasswordName
Was a cop, now I'm in EMS. Much better mentality, even with a shittier job environment.
Oh lord, it's hilarious that when I searched 'Gantt Chart' to learn what it was, the second or third link was to excel templates for it.
It's why I personally detest horror movies where the enemy/monster/force can make you see things or get in your head. There's no agency at that point, because everything just happens as it needs to for the writers and there's no longer any need for internal consistency or boundaries.
I think it's just because it's so easy. Comas and everything you see being a reference to the real world is just as simple as making an entirely new story, but you can say it's the real story. Any and every contradiction that your take has can be explained with the dream and reality interplay.
Why would folks who aren't professional writers not use the 'easy button' that even professional writers use?
Yes. 100 percent, absolutely, no doubts, yes. If your dog is over (a very arbitrary, but we can drop it lower) 1 stone (for the brits), 20 lbs (for the amerikkans), or 8 kilos (for the ~~euros~~ intelligent worlders), you should have to have a significant insurance policy on the dog (I think my local authority sets the 'dangerous dog' minimum at $100 grand), a license that can only be obtained with at least 6 months training, and a yearly inspection of your facilities and the dog.
Reasoning: I've had to patch up, or take the parts with us, too many folks who have been bit.