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When it rains, it pours..

  • UpL8
  • Aug 30, 2023
  • 1 min read

What do you imagine when you see the word 'rain'? I feel like there is a certain level of precipitation that has to be falling in order for it to be considered 'rain'. There's mist, there's sprinkling, and when the rain is falling with big chunks of ice, we ignore the rain and simply jump straight to calling it hail. This has to be the reason why the saying "when it rains, it pours" exists. The minor inconvenience of a light mist or even a moderate sprinkle does not exactly constitute 'rain' to be uttered from our mouths. It really doesn't even cross your mind other than wondering if real rain could follow the light drizzle you are being presented with.


Allow me to get to the point:


It really isn't considered rain until you have to pull out an umbrella or seek cover in order to prevent yourself from being soaked. I haven't exactly been too active lately, and what little content that I have provided was merely a sprinkle compared to the storm that follows.


I am back.


Prepare to be soaked.

 
 
 

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