Views : 786,734
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Mar 4, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.972 (324/46,584 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-21T02:10:45.03737Z
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As someone who used to trauma dump because of a shitty home life and not being able to handle my emotions, YOU GUYS NEED TO STOP DOING IT. You need to stop expecting people to unpack your emotions for you. I know, you might want companionship, but you need to be able to lift yourself up, too. Dumping shit on people all the time is going to ruin your relationships and it won't make you feel better in the long run.
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I, a 30 yo guy, also broke into tears when my favorite band played the song that changed my life for the better.
I wasn't filming myself, and was in the midst of a screaming crowd.
I'm saying the crying over a song isn't the cringe part, it's the staged camera and decision to upload the moment to the Internet that makes it cringe.
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I was once driving through my little town, when I saw this familiar woman who always greeted me, walking down the road, crying and bawling her eyes out.
So, I stopped and asked what was up and if she wanted to sit with me in the car (she was around 60 years old and absolutely no danger). I helped her in, and we talked. She had the worst day of her life. Her husband had a heart attack and was in the hospital, and her daughter had lost her job, all on the same day. I hugged her and asked if her husband would be alright; he would be. I told her that her daughter would find a new job soon and that her husband would come home soon too. I told her to let it all out and that it's totally okay to let yourself feel all emotions. She started smiling after five minutes of crying and said she felt so much better. We sat for a long time, and I brought her home after.
Her daughter found a job that paid her double the wage she had before, and it turned out that her husband was totally fine but had suffered from a rare, but in the end, "harmless" heart problem that was misdiagnosed. So, everything was totally fine, just not in that moment.
We all need a shoulder to cry on; what we don't need is attention-grabbing, fake crying online.
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3:33 i genuinely don't know what's worse: her screaming, crying, throwing up, kicking her feet, etc. or the fact that she's sitting on the FLOOR wearing WHITHE PANTS
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I remember in my liberal arts college, public crying was pretty common, so I guess no one took it seriously 😂 because I got the call my dad died and I was crying, and a girl asked me to move her heavy ass trunk downstairs with her. I spent a good 5 minutes walking down rickety stairs with her shit, sobbing, and she didn’t ask me once why I was crying. Kinda kept it casual. Honestly one of the funniest memories of my life.
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As a drive-thru barista, I can guarantee that Starbucks employee told every other employee in the store after that video was taken. We treasure moments like these because on hard days we can make fun of those people all over again and keep the story of every crazy interaction alive into perpetuity.
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@briannakyse5167
2 months ago
I get embarrassed when I catch a glimpse of myself crying in the mirror. The thought of POSTING IT…..
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