No crying allowed |
No crying allowed |
*suddenly she* |
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I've never cried or had my eyes water because of a movie, book, poem, or happy emotional event.
Back in the day when I went places with people, we'd go to movies and my female friends would walk out of the theatre crying and I'd just be befuddled with them or laughing because I thought it was a funny movie. I swear I usually know what the movie's about, but for some reason I'm just not moved by that. Does anyone else feel like that way? |
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"lack of wanting to be miffed."
That clearly doesn't make sense (atleast, to me). You don't become sad because you want to be. And you don't become not sad because you don't want to be. Same thing with happiness. Saying "lack of wanting to be miffed" just doesn't make sense to me; unless you want to enlighten me, of course. |
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