When's the last time you cried?

Dfunk

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I don't think your biased. That's how I feel. It's healthy to be in touch with your inner feelings. I embrace the sadness...I don't try to pretend like I'm always happy.
 

cheebamonkey

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dude! shpongle is the SHHHHIIIIT! i love psytrance, and its hard finding people who listen to the real shit, not all those stupid mexican social kids who are like "OmG, i love psytrance!" then you ask them what they listen to, and the only group they can name is Infected Mushroom....pssh. fuck those guys, gimme a break.

its all about Analog Pussy, 1200 mics, Astral Projection...the list goes on...
wow... i just looked up shpongle and i like it soo much.. can u recomend more??
 

Bagelthief

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sure thing bro! im really glad you like the stuff. its pretty catchy aint it?

some of my favs include GMS, Hallucinogen, Astrix, Beat Hackers, Eat Static, Space Tribe, Space Cat, Freq, Talamaska, and Skazi. that should keep you busy for a while...lol. enjoy.
 

Gryphonn

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well, the title says it all. come on, you guys can admit it, its a natural human thing to do, and everyone does it. :mrgreen:

last time i cried was today (thats where i got the idea for this thread). my small kitten that my wife and i raised with a baby bottle ran outside without our knowledge. she was missing for 3 hours and i was looking for her that whole time. i cried after like 2 hours because i thought someone stole her...she is so cute and little anyone would love the chance too....i found her hiding in a box...happiest moment iv had in months.

anyways, your turn. unless your chicken?
Lost a friend (again) recently. But hey, I suffer depression, so on a bad day I might cry watching a MASH rerun. Pets bring out the best in people emotionally (most of the time).bongsmilie
 

NoRegrets

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If I start thinking about some of the hopeless things in life / my life when I'm high/trippin', or just plains sober...

Oppurtunities I've missed, decisions, etc..
Same here. I got a lot of people depending on me.

When my mother was diagnosed with cancer two months ago... i cried and went through some serious depression

and last week when my mother was found to be cancer free after her breast and lymph nodes were removed... i cried tears of joy...
Congrats on that. I last cried ALL DAY when my brother was diagnosed schitzophrenic (sp?). Changed life plans...

sometimes i get choked up thinking about what will happen when my parents die, ugh
I do the same. Mom is my best friend.


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nvirgo79

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Last year about this time. I had left for college and left my dog, ABE, at my moms. A few months later he got canser in his guts and passed away. the first dog i ever had that was really mine!!! he was great,, he didn't like getting high, but he could out drink a few of my friends.

LOVE YOU ABE, RIP
 

stunned

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My cousin and closest friend passed away in March. I've had a really tough time with it. I cry a little a few times a week still it sucks.
 

HoppusTheCaveman

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about 7 months ago on my birthday. it had to do with a girl I was with. she broke up with me a few days before that and I happened to find out she just got with some other guy on that day. I also teared up the day before that. only a bit. worst birthday I've had so far. I still get all upset every now and again about it all. :(
 

Seamaiden

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I cried a few days ago when I saw that my old dog is now pretty much completely pooping on the deck. She can't get around very well, she's old, and she's FAT (gotta be about 100lbs.). I don't know what to do for a large dog that can't get herself around because I no longer have the physical ability to do things like pick her up. I can't see putting her down just because she can't walk so well, either, so I'm frustrated. She's happy, and that's my main concern, but I think she knows what she's doing, too. I have to do right by her, I owe her at least that much and she's been too good to all the children in her years for anything less.
I cried today. I cry probably once a week. I don't boo hoo, but I shed a few tears.
I don't cry all that easily, but my husband sure does. Sometimes he's practically a water-works, such a trip that he can hide that aspect of his personality.

If a movie's really good then I'll get choked up along with the characters at appropriate moments. When I twisted my ankle two weeks ago I thought I was gonna cry it hurt so bad.
 

HoppusTheCaveman

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I cried a few days ago when I saw that my old dog is now pretty much completely pooping on the deck. She can't get around very well, she's old, and she's FAT (gotta be about 100lbs.). I don't know what to do for a large dog that can't get herself around because I no longer havee physical ability to do things like pick her up. I can't see putting her down just because she can't walk so well, either, so I'm frustrated. She's happy, and that's my main concern, but I think she knows what she's doing, too. I have to do right by her, I owe her at least that much and she's been too good to all the children in her years for anything less.
sounds like how my dog was when I was pretty young. she was old and it got to the point where she couldn't walk anymore. she was my best friend. I remember completely falling apart the night before she was put down. The next day was worse though. I miss her so much now....

all I have to say now, is that's the first time I've tasted tears in a long while.

I can't watch My Dog Skip anymore because it makes me cry everytime I watch it. I've only seen it two or three times.
 

Seamaiden

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I had to make that decision (to put an animal down) for the first time when I was 12, it was my first "real" horse (not a pony) and it was bad how it came to be and all that. I've had to both make that decision and do the deed, on more occasions than I can even count now. It is suffering I can't stand, the death means it's over. I just can't put her to death for not being able to walk if she's still happy, you know?
 

HoppusTheCaveman

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I had to make that decision (to put an animal down) for the first time when I was 12, it was my first "real" horse (not a pony) and it was bad how it came to be and all that. I've had to both make that decision and do the deed, on more occasions than I can even count now. It is suffering I can't stand, the death means it's over. I just can't put her to death for not being able to walk if she's still happy, you know?
yeah I see what you're saying. my dog was awfully sick too when she was put down though, it wasn't just because she couldn't walk. she had arthritis too I think. that's pretty much why she couldn't walk. you think that may be the case with your dog?
 

Bagelthief

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how old is your dog seamaiden? maybe it just needs to loose some weight? perhaps a strict diet would help....
 

Seamaiden

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yeah I see what you're saying. my dog was awfully sick too when she was put down though, it wasn't just because she couldn't walk. she had arthritis too I think. that's pretty much why she couldn't walk. you think that may be the case with your dog?
No, already been down that road with the vet. She was dumped on us, back in '98, in SoCal. Where I was living is where a lot of people bring unwanted pets to "set them free", thinking they'll make their way finding food the way wild animals do. What fucking ASSHOLES. Anyway, we don't know her history, but she had an x-ray back then that showed an old back injury. The way her back legs shoot out sideways makes me think she's actually got some sort of spinal issue. There is no pain, she's very flexible, she just can't control the back legs well.

I'm thinking of a big sling on wheels thing. Think it might work? F'awg (short for fuckin' dawg) sure is damn happy when she's not asleep, if I can figure my stuff out she'll not meet her end for some time. But, when it is time, I'll be there, it will be gentle and peaceful. Then, she goes under the big black oak, next to my father-in-law's cat, Cali (she'll require a much bigger hole). I might make her fur into slippers.

She's been on a strict diet for about two years now. Oh, thyroid issue, eh? Local vets want an arm and a leg to help me keep my dog slim? We just can't afford that regimen. She's happy and otherwise completely healthy (her teeth are even better than the 3yo's teeth), and I have a thing about putting animals through human's heroic efforts to keep them alive. For me the biggest issue is quality of life. Right now, besides that I think she's embarrassed for pooping on the deck (she "blinks" at me when I see it), l think her life is good. The cats sleep with her and that seems to also make her happy.

Old dog way back when, with me and my bird, another pic is the old dog in the last couple of years, sleeping with the Stink-mon.
 

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Master Beat

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two of my friends died this month
i cried
R.I.P Freya
R.I.P Darryl
Ill shout you a sesh when i join you and well get high in the sky
 
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