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benbenthegamerman

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I think im going to start bawling when toy story 3 comes out. It looks like Ocarina of Time for the '93 generation.
 

Jaranja

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Acrisius said:
Jaranja said:
Acrisius said:
Are you a woman?

*Edit*
Yes you are. And a cute one too :)
Don't start crying now because I was being slightly chauvinistic or what the hell you call it.

Hey, that's actually kinda mean...why am I being mean? =/
Because you have repressed sexual feelings towards men and feel angry that you can't admit it.

I'm joking!
Yarr, you almost got me there! Add "wo" to "men" and...wait, how to make this look witty..? Whatever, you are gay.
Haha, nice ending.
 

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Demented Teddy said:
My depression is usually masked if I had a good day or two but it only takes a few bad things for my depression to show itself again.
If it's continious or something really bad my depression develops into my suicidal stage.
This. :(
 

CobaltBomber

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Because you're a wimp. Or maybe because you can actually express emotions, unlike many people I know.. Probably that one.
 

DemonicVixen

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Acrisius said:
Are you a woman?

*Edit*
Yes you are. And a cute one too :)
Don't start crying now because I was being slightly chauvinistic or what the hell you call it.

Hey, that's actually kinda mean...why am I being mean? =/

Maybe it's...the thing that made you cry, because I'm in that phase as well, except it manifests differently with me. Instead of crying, I become a dickhead. Makes sense doesn't it? I mean, I'm also gonna be 19 this summer and feel like my whole life is still waiting to start and I have nothing to show for the (almost) 19 years I've spent on this god-damn planet in this god-forsaken society where everyone thinks it's "ok" to "just live" and not doing anything with your life. Makes me wanna...cry? I just wanna go back to kindergarten and play in the sandbox with all the other kids without getting weird stares at me...I also hate shaving. I mean, you CUT YOUR FACE WITH A RAZOR TO REMOVE FACIAL HAIR! WTF?!
Hey thanks for the compliment. Oh great, your gonna start me off again... joking lol. And yeah some change their "softer" side into something more nasty, rather then being "soft" they hide it via a wall of sarcasm, hate, bullying... as for shaving, sadly i have to shave my eyebrow due to it joining up on the bridge of my nose and making me look really nasty so its a razor each month to remove it.
 

similar.squirrel

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I get the urge to cry during scenes of violent revenge. You know the mech scenes in both District 9 and Avatar? I got sniffly during those.

Explain that.
 

Ekonk

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I'm tearing up right now, but that's because of a nasty cold I've got.


Anyway, the last time I shed some good old fashioned tears must have been when I listened to Mad World by Gary Jules in combination with the fact that I had been blatantly rejected by the girl I liked back then. I felt better afterwards and got over her swiftly.

Thank you, Gary Jules!

EDIT: Come to think of it, this is pretty common and not weird at all. I don't think I've ever cried over something weird.
 

DemonicVixen

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Acrisius said:
You actually took it as a compliment? I always see it as creepy or degrading when weird guys on the internet comment like that on a chick's looks, but then again, I am very cynical and sarcastic, like you said. And hey, shaving your eyebrows or whatever once a month is NOT the same thing as shaving half your freaking face every other day if you wanna look fresh. Luckily I don't care much about looking fresh, and more about actually feeling clean and whatnot. Whatever, I don't have to shave until Sunday right now, so I don't want to think about it.

Anyway...I have a soft side! I just don't think it's as fun to show it as it is to show my...RAWR-side. (I know I'm expressing myself very odd right now, even though I'm perfectly capable of actually speaking coherently, but it's just not as much fun). Also, showing off your soft side is very unmanly. Very unmanly. Like, homosexual-unmanly. Nothing wrong with being a homosexual...it's just not very manly.

Where was I..?


I would think it creepy if A) i hadn't heard it before (not trying to be vain)... and B) if i thought you were trying to be nasty which i doubt you were. Its only guys who then start saying "can i kiss you" and worse that i find creepy (there goes my fiance out the window already lol). As for guys having a soft side, sorry but its natural. I love to hear about guys crying over their first born child, or the death of a family pet (i don't like the fact that the pet has died). I hate men who think they can't cry or be loving just because they want to be tough and macho. They put up false walls to hide their emotions and pretend they aren't there. Its pathetic im afraid. I know hundreds of girls who would agree that a man shedding tears is more of a man who hides the tears or else sheds none.
 

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Manly Me​

Oh for fuck's sake, this is threadworthy? You're making a thread about crying?

People cry. Whoop-de-fucking-doo.

Supportive, Not-Wanting-To-Get-Banned Me​

...Yeah, I... cried, a lot during my more pubescent times. Mainly during my suicidal phase and it was usually packaged with tremendous guilt, too. Joy! But, I take it that your crying is more... "Waa", as opposed to "OH MY GOD I'VE HAD THIS PACKAGED UP INSIDE ALL MY LIFE AND I WANT TO KILL MYSELF".

Maybe it's a gender thing.

Internet Anonymity Me​

Well, one time I had an argument with a girl, and as I was walking off, I called her a ***** (it was justified. Totally fucking justified). Unfortunately, my mum happened to be working in the canteen that day, and heard. She... actually said that it was fine and that she didn't care, but I was damaged. I went to my room, turned on the radio, and... an ad celebrating mothers was on.

I totally bawled my eyes out. Seriously, I hadn't cried like that since... well, the previous year, but last years spray barely counted.

There.

[sub]Thank God for the internet.[/sub]
 

DemonicVixen

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CobaltBomber said:
Because you're a wimp. Or maybe because you can actually express emotions, unlike many people I know.. Probably that one.
Yeah i'll go with the second one thanks... I might be "sad" but im definatly no wimp.
 

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I haven't cried for so long. As a child, I must have been 5, I cried when Willy jumped over the wall to freedom at the end of Free Willy, that was pretty irrational but I was so happy.

Now...now I've found apathy and just don't care anymore lol.
 

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AlexWinter said:
There was a period of time where I would just get really upset over not knowing what I was upset about. Serious paradox. And break down into light tears just out of nowhere. And eventually it just went away. So er yeah I guess it's just hormones.

The end of David Tennant
Erm, please tell me you didn't cry over the end of David Tennant? If yes, im going to tack u down and scream into your ears. I can't believe how many people cry over him and Doctor Bloody Who!!
Why? Pointless tv show with dodgy characters and tin cans that talk and move but look more like bins on wheels.
 

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I usually feel like crying whenever I get on the Internet. It means I have hit rock-bottom for the day. Usually late in the afternoon, no one home, and I just don't feel like playing a game or watching a movie for the 30th time. A new hobby would probably fix this.
 

Iron Criterion

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I'm 20 this year and its becoming an increasingly depressing fact that the system is trying to force me to grow up and fit it's ideal model.Because apparently sitting in your boxers watching Pokemon till 5AM is not the way someone of my age should act!
 

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I haven't cried in years. I can't even remember the last time. I know I almost cried when my ex broke up with me. then I got really angry, listened to arch enemy and then I went to a club with my friends and had the best night of my life so far.
I do get emotional from time to time though. then I listen to some weird music which I would tell you all about, but I'd rather not have you guys questioning my sexual orientation. Thats pretty much it for my emotions I guess. Unless you count being very much in love (to the point of it being rather annoying) we've been together for about 3 months now but we don't see each other as much as we'd like to so we're all 'ahhh, I miss you' on msn. rather disgusting actually:p
please tell me this stuff passes... I don't think I could stand feeling like this for much longer... I'll go crazy.

ps. yes, shaving sucks. I forget to all the time and I even managed to cut myself with one of those electric shaving machine thingies.
 

Iron Criterion

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DemonicKitten said:
AlexWinter said:
There was a period of time where I would just get really upset over not knowing what I was upset about. Serious paradox. And break down into light tears just out of nowhere. And eventually it just went away. So er yeah I guess it's just hormones.

The end of David Tennant
Erm, please tell me you didn't cry over the end of David Tennant? If yes, im going to tack u down and scream into your ears. I can't believe how many people cry over him and Doctor Bloody Who!!
Why? Pointless tv show with dodgy characters and tin cans that talk and move but look more like bins on wheels.
It is more because David Tennant is an extremely sexy man! And Im not gay for the record.
 

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DemonicKitten said:
Ok surely im not the only one who randomly finds something to cry over. I was just looking at the "a day in the internet is absolutely staggering" thread and suddenly wanted to cry. Mostly because it terrifies me watching all this new technology being made so fast and sudden and also because i realise that life is slipping by far too fast for my liking. Suddenly im almost 19yrs old but i still only feel 16. Maybe its hormones seeing as im a girl but my mates sometimes find they are "choked up" about random things like no milk or snow on the ground....

Come on, don't be shy and tell us a time when you've come close or have cried over something so weird and strange.

EDIT: by weird and strange i mean normal things that you shouldnt cry about...for example, standing at the bus stop and you see a baby bunny hopping along. You start feeling emotional for any reason looking at it, maybe your wondering where its mother is, or how cute it is.
Hmm... this sounds a bit like one of my friends from high school. This friend was one of the nicest people I've ever met, and she would find a reason to cry over almost anything even slightly sad. Now at first, I thought this was a bit weird. But then I realized that she was just much more emphatic than I was... that is, I do recognize the misery and sadness in other people's lives... and in my own... but so very little of it has ever managed to make me cry... some it has come close though. And I really started to understand her a bit more when I realized that due to a combination of my own personality and a few medical conditions, I was predisposed to either A) Find an excuse to get really pissed off (though I would rarely act on it, and even then I only went as far as sarcastic insults), or B) Hate myself. So really, I wasn't much different... I just had a different switch on/ switch off reaction.