T-Rex: As a lesson in applied science, "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac fails on every conceivable level!
Narrator: LET'S LEARN SCIENCE FROM MUSIC
Narrator: today's song: "DREAMS" BY FLEETWOOD MAC
T-Rex: Thunder does not only happen when it's raining: "thundersnow" is possible, and thunder without precipitation, called "dry thunder", also exists. If that weren't bad enough, saying players only love you when they're playing is reductive and misleading. Many players are capable of sustained and sincere affection.
Dromiceiomimus: I've met some!
T-Rex: They're great.
Utahraptor: CORRECTION: thunder requires at least SOME precipitation!
T-Rex: Explain!
Utahraptor: While "dry thunder" involves no precipitation hitting the GROUND, that's because it evaporates on the way down.
T-Rex: Interesting! But erupting volcanoes can also create lightning (and therefore thunder) and that involves no precipitation, unless you count ash.
Narrator: CONCLUSION:
T-Rex: We all learned a lot about both thunder and science today, and it all came from willfully misunderstanding metaphors in a work of art!!
Off panel: SUCCESS