Author Topic: Whats this? Crying?  (Read 2377 times)

whenever I hear old...like songs, games, and stuff I start to cry. what is this? EX if I listen to some of the Zelda OoT song right now I would probably cry. It's just so random

You're a pusillanimous individual

Obvious answer.

agh, people should be limited to making no more then 2 threads a week. so we don't have to hear about every little thought that goes into a persons head.

even if its a stupid thing, your should inspire a lot more discussion from your OP

well like I wouldnt cry, but I just really really sad



You're making too many topics.

yes i am. I'll try to hold off

hmmmmmm i think you may be one of those people who are sensitive to sertain music. i react (as in, my emmotions become, mixed) with anything that supposes death. other than heaven

Possibly cause by some detrimental activities to your psyche. Possibly depression or the loss of a loved one. When ever you hear that song or see that thing from that time period you cry because you're reminded of something bad that happened. It's quit common.

Anyone who calls you a pusillanimous individual is an starfish or stupid or both.

If I talk with a french accent I start to tear up a bit. Then I found this.



Oh no! Dem Germanz be takink my Parie!

STILL ALIVE! *eye twiches* WHEN YOUR DYING *shakes* ILL BE STILL ALIVE *headdesk*
WHEN YOUR DEAD *facepalm*

If I talk with a french accent I start to tear up a bit. Then I found this.



Oh no! Dem Germanz be takink my Parie!
They closed Paris' ballpit.

What a shame.

Possibly cause by some detrimental activities to your psyche. Possibly depression or the loss of a loved one. When ever you hear that song or see that thing from that time period you cry because you're reminded of something bad that happened. It's quit common.

Anyone who calls you a pusillanimous individual is an starfish or stupid or both.
but nothing really happened.... plus, when I think of times I have with one of my friends, I get really sad,

But I've also had 4 loved ones die in the past