The other scary issue with offering dietary enrichment is the overwhelming number of resources for toxic versus nontoxic items for parrots.
Not exact matches
Of course, the
other issue is that as you love messy people, you inevitably get their mess on you and for some that is much too
scary.
The subtitle for my book is, Join The Movement To Solve Chronic Disease and Fall Back in Love With Medicine, because the
other massive
issue that we're facing... Chronic disease is a huge
issue, but I don't know if you know this, but physician suicide is a massive thing in America, so much so that a million patients... If you multiply the numbers of doctors that commit suicide each year by their patient base, it's over a million people, and that's really
scary, and there's a lot of suicide.
Astral projection, demonic possession, and
other issues are brought up, but always intelligently and with a certain realism that allows the film to be that much
scarier.
All four movies start off as if they intend to be just as
scary as the novel but then wind up simplifying the
issues, either by letting a doomed sympathetic character survive (as in Cruel Intentions) or by sentimentalizing the motives or the fates of the more evil characters (as in the
other three movies).
Is there some legal
issue with being underwater on a mortgage that would make this
scarier than
other types of loans?
I've seen my 80 + year old parents get somewhat more afraid of the world but on the
other hand by their age they've side - stepped lots of
scary things — mental health
issues, car crashes, cancer and suicide.