Rain, it comes, and it goes. It’s that line that breaks apart a hot day and gives the planet a breath of fresh air. It’s also the dreaded thing that can turn a much wanted sun filled day into a dark gloomy day of nothing. It confines us huddling indoors because we fear it. We fear the wetness that water brings. Nobody wants their precious clothing getting wet, or their hair getting damp. We would rather vegetate inside our boring buildings instead of exploring this new take on life – rain is a beginning to things. Without rain plants would not grow, and our great lakes would swell up as we consume their precious waters. Rain is a thing of wonder – well, at least until science came along – and can add a new take on our day. Sure it’s dark, but that doesn’t mean that it’s gloomy. The only reason why we think a raining day is gloomy is because we remain in our depressive indoors in which makes us feel all kempt up and bad inside. You want to know how to enjoy rain, just get out there and enjoy it.
In our modern day and age we should have nothing to worry about rain. We have rain coats, umbrella, rubber boots, and a bunch of other jazz to protect us from the rain. We can simply go outside and not worry about drenching a pair of clothes that we have to spend weeks travelling – this isn’t Lord of the Rings. If we do get soaked, then we have – well hopefully, unless you’re some weird kid with no clothes – several other pairs we can change into when we get around to it.
Since we don’t have to worry about survival when it comes to rain, then we can finally enjoy it. The rain is refreshing; it streams down our backs and washes away our worries. The rain is just awesome. It doesn’t kill people. If you’re going to avoid something in life, avoid smoking and places where people are smoking. Tobacco products kill thousands of people every year. Every time it rains I just want to jump in a puddle and start singing, oh just singin’, singin’ in the rain. Anyways, when was the last time that somebody died from a raindrop falling on them?

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