They work so hard and I’m sorry but it does make me sad that someone has to lose. And I am not of the “everyone’s a winner!” generation.
They work so hard and I’m sorry but it does make me sad that someone has to lose. And I am not of the “everyone’s a winner!” generation.
I cry very randomly and hard and ugly once a day, most days. There’s no warning for it - sometimes I’m in public, or driving but it’s like a hiccup or a tickle and when it starts I make sure to think of everything that’s making me sad and get it all out at once and then I’m like “ahooohooohoo” for about 5 minutes. I…
I cry when kids sing, without fail. V embarrassing at school talent shows.
I'm a man very much raised in the stoic tradition so I don't really have the ability to cry in public. In fact my wife is the only person who's seen me cry in nearly twenty years. That said I envy your freedom to bare yourself so freely.
Thanks for this caveat. It is an important distinction.
A strong-faced dude friend of mine shared a post one time that said ‘Share if you still cry every time Mufasa dies.’
I cry easily as well.
I am a huge crier! Everybody at work knows to just let me be if I’m crying at my desk. I cry when I’m happy, when I’m sad, when I’m angry, when I hear a stupid song...
Me, too. I am so happy to be not famous.
Same, if I get that close to crying, there is going to be actual crying! No matter how embarrassing it is.
On the one hand they say expressing your emotions is good. On the other hand managing your emotions is a good thing too. Crying over your husband eating your leftovers—I dunno, man, but that’s pretty ridiculous and straight out immature. I can see a 5 year old crying over that.
I bloody loved your story about crying after the leftovers were gone.
I almost cried reading that! I feel your pain, orchids are sooooo demanding to keep alive and blooming, so to lose one to being knocked over?! :( was it completely unsalvageable??
I feel bad for her, too, but mad respect for her being able to keep her shit together that much. Once I reached that point of upsetness there would be no stopping me until there was snot and tears all over everyone at Wimbledon.
My boyfriend ate a piece of cheesecake I had in the fridge - this happened about a year ago - and I am still mad about it.
I cry a lot too. And so many people see it as a weakness that it makes me angry. I can cry when I want too! (And sometimes, a lot of times, when I don’t want to but have to anyway)
It’s more embarassing when you have kids and cry at all the animated films. I sobbed in The Book of Life. My face. So slick with tears. And I was murmurming about just how beautiful life really, really is. FWIW, I am normally stone hearted. Do not cry at books or the non-animated...
Yes the tell tale differentiator from “something in my eye” is the sucking in a breath to center myself which you will notice at the 5 second mark on the second video. This is also the moment when Bradley realizes he has the answer to “are you serious right now?”.
A little bit, I think, and trying to cover it with the classic, “No, it’s just a bit of eye booger,” move. I feel bad for her.