Cry? Often, sometimes because of joy, sometimes because of other, but often is cool. Yeah, it is cool.
Cry? Often, sometimes because of joy, sometimes because of other, but often is cool. Yeah, it is cool.
I guess it's acceptable to cry when you need to? The only time I ever do it is when I'm drunk and really stressed out from life, I'll have a tear or two roll down my eye. The last time I cried was thinking about the loss of a loved one.
bunch of irons wrote:
Without exception, the “anger is the only emotion men are allowed to show” types are the most emotionally fragile people I know.
Apparently, you have a very small social circle of losers that you associate with. Improve your social skills and expand your horizons.
John Utah wrote:
bunch of irons wrote:
Without exception, the “anger is the only emotion men are allowed to show” types are the most emotionally fragile people I know.
Apparently, you have a very small social circle of losers that you associate with. Improve your social skills and expand your horizons.
Exhibit A: letsrun’s own resident triggered angry man.
on cue wrote:
John Utah wrote:
Apparently, you have a very small social circle of losers that you associate with. Improve your social skills and expand your horizons.
Exhibit A: letsrun’s own resident triggered angry man.
Just trolling the troll, yo.
Dick Vermeil wrote:
There is no crying in baseball, so not evening winning the World Series gets you a pass on this. When would it be allowed and socially ok?
The list is obviously short.
1. Winning the Super Bowl (the first time, any subsequent times - no)
2. Birth or death of a son
I think that is about it. Any other emotional moments should be met in silence or swearing.
3. Getting kicked in the balls really hard.
4. Chopping onions.
If you love your wife and don't cry more than once during the movie Up, you're not a man at all, you're a robot who would shoot his own dog and spit on the dead body.
Death of a family member, death of a favorite dog, your child making tue right Christian decision and at the end of "It's a Wonderful Life".
Other than that you should lose your man card.
Acceptable to whom?
If your heart chakra is open, then tears will push into your eyes for many reasons, most of them having to do with joy, beauty, and an acceptance of your own mortality.
If you spill milk, that's a bad time to cry. No use crying then.
Moe's Tavern wrote:
Death of a family member, death of a favorite dog, your child making tue right Christian decision and at the end of "It's a Wonderful Life".
Other than that you should lose your man card.
Next time I tell a 30-year-old with a new wife and young baby at home that his brain tumor is inoperable, I’ll be sure to let him know that some douchebag on the internet thinks I should collect his man card.
And that makes you pretty crappy doctor. Please, don't ever be my dr. If you're going to give up before the fact then you're not a doctor I want. He fight and do everything within your powers to save that man but if you're worried about me writing something on the Internet in half jest, then you clearly dont have the winning mentality needed.
Moe's Tavern wrote:
And that makes you pretty crappy doctor. Please, don't ever be my dr. If you're going to give up before the fact then you're not a doctor I want. He fight and do everything within your powers to save that man but if you're worried about me writing something on the Internet in half jest, then you clearly dont have the winning mentality needed.
I probably won’t ever be your doctor. Just to satisfy my own curiosity, though, could you explain why you think that someone who sheds a tear when receiving a terminal diagnosis should have their man card revoked? Just curious about the thought process, as it’s a pretty unique position to take.
some resident wrote:
Moe's Tavern wrote:
And that makes you pretty crappy doctor. Please, don't ever be my dr. If you're going to give up before the fact then you're not a doctor I want. He fight and do everything within your powers to save that man but if you're worried about me writing something on the Internet in half jest, then you clearly dont have the winning mentality needed.
I probably won’t ever be your doctor. Just to satisfy my own curiosity, though, could you explain why you think that someone who sheds a tear when receiving a terminal diagnosis should have their man card revoked? Just curious about the thought process, as it’s a pretty unique position to take.
You are taking this too seriously. Plus, you’re probably only a male nurse anyhow.
Dick Vermeil wrote:
There is no crying in baseball, so not evening winning the World Series gets you a pass on this. When would it be allowed and socially ok?
The list is obviously short.
1. Winning the Super Bowl (the first time, any subsequent times - no)
2. Birth or death of a son
I think that is about it. Any other emotional moments should be met in silence or swearing.
So wait, are you saying that daughters don't matter?
When you look at your reflection in the mirror and you see jamin
Okay, I'll bite.
Most people know me here and my background as a sports agent. I know and I've seen firsthand what it takes to make Champions. No excuses, no distractions, no second-guessing. You did everything to win. Everything.
I do a bit of public speaking. I have spoken with people that came out of comas. To a T every one explained that they knew when the doctor gave up on them.. they said it was like they hovered above the room and could tell when the doctors, the nurses and others had no hope but it was one family member that held hope out that they would still live in return to normalcy.
Look, I'm just a small-town guy who grew up with limited athletic ability who was able to do tremendous things in the sport. And still does Private consultation on some of the biggest things you benefit from this sport. I deal everyday with people who are much more accomplished than myself though. If a slub like me can do this then there's very little need for me to cry.
I lost my father on November 16th. He was my hero. I still have yet to cry because I know what he wanted for me and I want to make him Proud by getting it.
Do what you can do. Everything you can do. If you lose someone, then you cry but before then tears are almost and admission of Lost. You resolved not to lose anyone. Thank you for what you do.
BTW apologies for the poor Google voice translation here. I am driving and refuse to text but in trying to get my point across, this was the worst ever Google voice translation I have seen. I hope you understand still.
Cry, don't cry. Who cares.
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When you were short natural gas and triggered margin calls for your clients.
You must wear an expensive watch though.