Poll: Have you ever been so happy you've cried?

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bodyklok

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Well there's something wrong with my tear ducts that makes them open randomly, but I don't think I've ever cried tears of joy, I'm not really the tears of joy type.

When I'm happy I smile, laugh, and just feel relaxed. Besides, I like to keep my emotions bottled up inside me. Tis' the British thing to do.
 

Federalist92

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Normally happens at really funny comedy shows for me.
When i see people like Ed Byrne, omid Djalili and Lee Evans.
 

Christemo

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oh, sorry, clicked no, but i have done once.

when a friend (me and him normally say alot of jokes) told me that he had read in the class´ former archbitch´s Diary, and afterwards he said "it forced me to do it". we laughed for 5 minutes without stopping.

probably also a few times when ive heard something brainshattering fun.
 

Christemo

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MaxTheReaper said:
Puzzles said:
Max I highly suggest you go and experience something, anything, because your life sounds really pointless.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihilism#Existential_nihilism
"All life is pointless."
if all life is pointless, you sound like the perfect unemotional assasin ;)
 

Christemo

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JBarracudaL said:
After I recovered from my final surgery and the bandages came off, not at that moment, but I planned a week away from my schooling and part time job to go camping in the pine barrens. I kayaked down this river a ways from the normal camping ground, tied my kayak up at a desolate shore, walked up hill and just took a nap as I listened to some music. I woke up, and pulled out my wallet, to see how scruffy my hair looked because I keep a tiny mirror in one of the sleeves. I caught a glimpse of myself and it hit me just how much it mattered that my face looked correct, and I cried for moment. Probably the happiest single moment I can recall in my life.
surgery? may i ask what thats about, if you got nothing against that is?
 

Puzzles

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MaxTheReaper said:
Puzzles said:
Max I highly suggest you go and experience something, anything, because your life sounds really pointless.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihilism#Existential_nihilism
"All life is pointless."
Yeah, I gathered that you were nihilistic, but if you truely believe in that and also can't get any joy from anything... Maybe it's time to jump off a building or something. Please, let me know what the point of your life is when you can't feel joy, but still deny yourself things like drugs. If you honestly had no feelings, I have no doubt you would jump at the first opportunity to feel something, and that is drug use for most people.

Don't take that seriously, just like I don't take you seriously unless you happen to be doped up on lithium. Everyone feels something, and despite having fanboys in this community for being apathetic and nihilistic, I really don't think anyone fails to feel anything (naturally). I know some people who would have you believe that their families death doesn't make them feel a damn thing. It's a real tough act, but ultimately inane. Still, you are impressively mature for 16 despite seeming to be utterly artificial. If I seem rude, it is because I am.
 

RavenTT

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at the Royal Show last year, I went on a ride for five year olds with my best friend. We had so much fun we began to cry.
 

Tartarga

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no
i almost cried when i heard about the new miyazaki movie ponyo
thats right hearing about a g rated movie about a magical goldfish was almost enough to make me cry
 

SeventySeven

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Not really, I don't tend to socialise with people much in real life : D.

Although I have luaghed myself to tears quite a lot. It happens when my friends and I all drink mother and talk about games.
 

SeventySeven

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Glefistus said:
I only had Biology and Social Studies in the first semester, and I was really concerned about my marks as I knew the Biology curriculum points so well I knew every question I got wrong, and it shook my nerves up. I was worried I wouldn't get into university because I fucked my Biology diploma up so bad.
Happens to me all the time. I was taking a chemistry test and couldn't answer the questions. I teared up a bit because of the frustration, anger and sadness of it all. A week later I found out I got the best mark in the class, I geuss sometimes we should just have faith in ourselves : )
 

DazZ.

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I've cried from laughter quite alot, at least once a month, but never from being so happy about something that happened. It would have to be quite serious for it to be cry worthy, and happy serious things I don't really get excited about.
 

SeventySeven

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Glefistus said:
Yes, but up until that point I had been one of those stereotypical teenagers who was too cool for school, and didn't ever do work or go to class, barely allowing me to pass through the courses. So grade 12 was a real turning point for me. Now though, the problem is that I will be pissed right off if I don't get >95% on tests.
ahh yes, the curse of success, you have to keep on doing well.
 

Azraellod

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happiness... no, never out of happiness.

usually it's out of tiredness. i wish they wouldn't do that.