Nothing can happen nowhere. The locale of the happening always colours the happening, and often, to a degree, shapes it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Nothing, like something, happens anywhere.
Nothing happens, and nothing happens, and then everything happens.
Why does anything ever happen? Some things happen and some don't.
Anything can happen in SF. And the fact that nothing ever does happen in SF is only due to the poverty of our imaginations, we who write it or edit it or read it. But SF can in principle deal with anything.
The idea of a 'happening' is that there is little distance between the viewer and it, whatever 'it' is. It's an experience that's on-going and evolving.
People to whom nothing has ever happened cannot understand the unimportance of events.
People have the illusion that all over the world, all the time, all kinds of fantastic things are happening. When in fact, over most of the world, most of the time, nothing is happening.
Apparently there is nothing that cannot happen today.
Everything that happens happens as it should, and if you observe carefully, you will find this to be so.
Things do not happen. Things are made to happen.