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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:33 pm
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:07 pm
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:39 pm
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DarkWolfLove Any one else have trouble crying? In general? Like, I don't cry often, and so I feel a build up of emotion and try to burst the bubble by watching things that will make me cry. When I cry, it's such a relief. I hate crying in public, so crying on my own terms helps with that.
Despite previous statements, yes over here. Well, aside from allergies, yes (I hate my eyes tearing up from just outside air and stuff. >.< ).
When I cry though, it's usually under extreme loneliness, hopelessness, and/or depression... Which, yeah, kind of a given. Usually I'm just "exhausted sad" though. Sluggish and all. Crying is like break down in the shower kind of crying for me.
...But it's best to use music as a way to get out of those feelings rather than dwell on them to be honest. Life will give you plenty of reasons and opportunities to be sad. Best to try to keep yourself feeling good and happy when you can, or else it'll just be neutral and sad all day. And that's not fun. What's fun is looking for music to make you sad and then stumbling upon Ghostbusters. How can you not crack a smile with that? razz
Or better yet, public displays of musical.
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