Scientists have found
that tears can hold
different chemicals
Angry tears are
different from
sad tears are
different from
happy tears
Never forget
emotions need to
be processed
and how you do so
is valid
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“Just Cry” by Jamie Tukpah
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I think my favorite thing about the human body and psyche is just when something super emotional happens some people just cry.
The best news of your life just got delivered? You cry.
Lost someone you love? You cry.
You're doubled over laughing? You're crying too.
You're extremely passionate about something? You cry.
You're doing your best to win an argument even though you're a little scared? You cry.
Crying isn't weakness, it's normal. When I learned to embrace my tears as a function as natural as laughing, yawning, or even breathing I've slowly come to recognize my emotions easier as an emotionally stunted individual.
Crying is just the body's response to shit it can't deal with otherwise and I think the funniest part about it, is that tears are just excess mucus.
The body is just like "Oh what the fuck! I'm about to produce so much mucus!" when anything happens.
Embrace your tears no matter what situation you're in. Crying is good. Crying is cool. Not crying doesn't make you tougher. It makes you lack an important part of the human experience.
I used to think I was so cool and tough for not crying all the time when now I almost cried over a drawing I just did because I liked it. I cry all the time now and I'm actually in a better space mentally than when I wasn't crying.
So, did your day suck today? Go cry about it. Seriously, crying is cool and you'll feel better emotionally even if you feel a little gross physically. It happens.
Crying is dope.
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no post today i just want you to know that Barry canonically wears the maid dress and it's implied he does it frequently when cleaning because it's his favourite
(sourced from the Jetpack Joyride FANDOM Wiki)
(it's a S.A.M prize you get ingame)
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When I read a fanfic I like, the author becomes a mini celebrity to me. So when an author with a work I like kudos’ or comments on my own fanfic I just-
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it’s a new week!!! let’s do this!!!!! (cries uncontrollably)
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Just Cry by Jamie Tukpah
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When Senshi was young in the dungeon the majority of the adults he were with ostracized him. All except Gillin, who died to make sure Senshi had something to eat: unseasoned boiled meat that may or may not have been one of their comrades.
It really puts into perspective why he was so nurturing towards Chilchuck. When Chil reveals he’s 28 to the party, Senshi responds by telling him that he thought he was older. Senshi was in his 30s when he and his comrades got trapped in the dungeon, so it’s safe to assume that he thought Chil was at a similar age.
He met a young boy who was, from his perspective, forced to do dangerous work in the dungeon just like he was, and so, Senshi made an effort to look after Chilchuck in the same way Gillin looked after him.
Mind you, when Senshi was young in the dungeon he had to starve for weeks, eat the horse he loved, and finish it off spending the next i don’t know how many years wondering if he committed cannibalism.
Senshi understands first hand the value of nutrition and proper eating, so when he’s with the party he makes an effort to make sure they’re all eating a full and balanced diet. Not only that, but Senshi INVOLVES them in the process of getting food to eat, always preparing it in front of them and narrating every ingredient in the process so that there’s no doubt about what they’re eating.
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Apparently, my decision to be silly and make fanart of someone's writing (because I genuinely enjoy the story the person is writing and I was struck with inspiration upon reading a particular scene) has benevolent and wildly unforeseen consequences.
I apparently gained a bit of control of the canon because said writer really loved the art and decided what I drew/draw is canon.
2. Writer put said artwork into the document of his story right below the scene, so now it's IN the story where people who read the story will see it (with a link to me)
3. He sent the artwork to all his friends and people he knows because he was so excited
Wholesome interaction and I watched him do all that in real time, good stuff. However...there are two more consequences I was notified of today...nearly a full week after I gave the artwork.
Seeing the artwork caused his friends to become interested in reading and hearing about his story, which means more people are reading what he's writing and giving him critique on the story (which he actively asks for).
Apparently, upon seeing the art, his writer friends got a sudden second wind to pick back up writing they'd abandoned for a few months. Because, I quote, "seeing that someone enjoyed {his} writing enough to take the time to make art of it gave them the motivation that maybe THEY can write something that will inspire someone to also create something." I have accidentally caused a writing frenzy among his writer friends and my silly idea to make art for someone has had a butterfly effect for people who I don't even know.
Uhh...I'm pretty sure there's a moral here but I am tired and have a great deal of emotions about this.
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