@sadbunnietears @xomamamiaaa I think it depends - if music was not on, and you put it on specifically to have sex, I fully agree - but if it was already on and something starts goin on, I feel like stopping to turn it off would be weird too - unless it distracts I guess
@UltraDane It is the human beings who brought up those animals, not the animals themselves, who have brought this on. Learn how to properly train animals or don’t own them. & stop breeding them to be fightings dogs & we’d stop having such a large issue 🤷🏻♀️
@jdplant93@EdikFurry@TruthingtonPost@AdeleDaydreamed@historyinmemes Yes, if the insured had no knowledge of potential damage, had no warning & the provider hadn’t flagged the tree as being dangerous, if a storm or something knocked the tree over, and damage was done to your home/other structures, the damage should be covered.
@EdikFurry@TruthingtonPost@AdeleDaydreamed@historyinmemes As someone who works in insurance - if they had been warned by the provider & were aware of the potential damage the tree could cause, & chose to ignore those warnings, damage done would not be covered.