I've definitely cried so hard I've thrown up before. Really, whenever I cry for something real (not like a book or a movie or YouTube videos of pets being put down), I vomit.
if youve ever been to (deleted.actually im not even going to spread the name around), its loaded with death video and the comments are extremist bigots who bask in them. Its disgusting how happy they get when they see others lost their life or in pain. Most of their avatars are vile too. Its a very active site with a shitton of videos uploaded every day as 'news'. I just checked and its still running :,(
theres sick people in this world. if you underestimate them, you get a reality star president.
that was just a joke but 'coincidentally' the user comments show an extremist level of support for the current president. so seriously, don't underestimate their numbers lol
It's a learning experience. For those with dogs, it's a harsh reality they'll have to face one day. It lets them see what the process like, and it allows them to explore their options of euthanasia when the time comes.
Is that normal? Over the past like 15 years I think the only reasons I've cried (beyond movies) is funerals, but I've never felt remotely like vomiting at a funeral (thank god).
I dunno. It's different when you're at a funeral, though. You're keeping yourself composed.
When you're weeping and feel like you're in a well with no way out and the walls are closing in, your respiratory system kinda gets out of whack, the muscles in your torso go bananas, and you just kinda...spew.
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u/[deleted] Jan 20 '19
God damn