So Depressing? It's Funny

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FallenRainbows

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Ever had that thing happen? Which was so damn Depressive it was funny?

Here my example; after spending a few hours setting up some jailbropken 3.0 software of my iPod. I was playing with the shake and shuffle system. And as such I've been using it regularly. Right? Now I have Parkinsons right which every now and again will really bring me down. But you sort of get used to it. Now the shaking part of Parkinsons, for me as such fairly bad, I was just holding the iPod and if shuffled. Now I laughed at that, but looking back it's fairly depressive. And my girlfriend was worried over it.
No worries I'm fine If you can't laugh you can only cry.

Now what bad things happened to you which you laughed at that they were so depressive. Thought it would make an interesting thread. Sorry if its worded badly, I have no slept for quite a long time.
 

Baby Tea

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Depressive? You mean depressing?
Depressive is a word, but you used it so very very wrong.
Now if you switched depressive out for depressing, you'd be all set.

On topic: Every family funeral I've been to involved laughter. Sure there was crying, but the way my family is, we can't help but bring up the hilarious parts of the deceased person's life. Thus we end up sitting around remembering the funny times and laughing, despite the fact that we are in mourning.

I hope they do that at my funeral. I can't even take a 'thank you', let alone people crying.
I'll put in my will that they have to dress me in a funny suit. That'll help.
 

Mordwyl

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Baby Tea said:
Depressive? You mean depressing?
Depressive is a word, but you used it so very very wrong.
Now if you switched depressive out for depressing, you'd be all set.

On topic: Every family funeral I've been to involved laughter. Sure there was crying, but the way my family is, we can't help but bring up the hilarious parts of the deceased person's life. Thus we end up sitting around remembering the funny times and laughing, despite the fact that we are in mourning.

I hope they do that at my funeral. I can't even take a 'thank you', let alone people crying.
I'll put in my will that they have to dress me in a funny suit. That'll help.
It's a well-known tradition in Japan to remember the lost's good times to honour their memory than mourn their death. I for one wouldn't like people crying over my death..

The most recent thing I can remember is my college result papers. I passed all the modules, even the ultimate hardest one, in my two-year stay except for two. The very two subjects a teacher loathes me (for having the balls to speak against her and in consequence challenge her authority) taught. It's not as much depressing as it is pathetic on her part since I've only been doing the course for an extra diploma in my repertoire.
 

FallenRainbows

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Baby Tea said:
Depressive? You mean depressing?
Depressive is a word, but you used it so very very wrong.
Now if you switched depressive out for depressing, you'd be all set.

On topic: Every family funeral I've been to involved laughter. Sure there was crying, but the way my family is, we can't help but bring up the hilarious parts of the deceased person's life. Thus we end up sitting around remembering the funny times and laughing, despite the fact that we are in mourning.

I hope they do that at my funeral. I can't even take a 'thank you', let alone people crying.
I'll put in my will that they have to dress me in a funny suit. That'll help.
Eh, If its that important to you okay...