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Post by TPG on Jan 24, 2006 11:21:33 GMT 10
Research has revealed that crying is good for us, indeed that it is physiologically essential.
There are three different types of tears: 1. Basal tears, that keep our eyes lubricated. 2. Reflex tears, when a foreign body gets into or irritates our eyes. 3. Emotional tears, when we react psychologically to something.
Emotional tears contain chemically higher levels of manganese and prolactin hormone. Losing these through crying reduces their levels in the body and keeps depression away. This is why we feel better after a good cry.
Here are some sad thoughts to help stimulate your crying glands and cheer you up:
"We're all going to die...eventually"
"Can you really ever trust anyone fully? Really?"
"You may never meet the love of your life"
"Orphans, starving"
"Time is running out"
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Post by Psychrape on Jan 24, 2006 11:31:23 GMT 10
What about the repetitive: "it's not your fault, It's not your fault, it's not your fault"
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Post by Quelle Damage on Jan 24, 2006 12:57:22 GMT 10
Life sucks, then you die. So whats new bud?
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