
I was going through some blogs and got a bit interested with this reading level test. And waddyaknow, my blog entails and requires higher level of understanding. Or maybe, that generator just made that up so I can feel good about my blog. But I did keep on testing if it was just giving random answers, and apparently it doesn't. Isn't that neat?
Let's talk about tears.
What would eventually make you cry?
For me? I cry when I feel like I'm hitting rock-bottom. Physical pain would just make me squirm, squeal like a girl *to which I am* and would normally put a sock on someone's face.
Crying, as they say, is a sign of weakness. It inscribes defeat. It shows someone's frailty.
No matter how most people would insist that letting out emotions through shedding of tears is a proof of strength, it's still not plausible.
This shoves most of us to hide away into our little corner and cry our hearts out there.
Does it sound too pathetic? Sympathy then comes in, which most people don't exactly need.
Thus a withdrawal from human intimacy and affection occurs.
Makes us delve deep into ourselves. Ending up getting an identity crisis. Okay, I think I've gone far enough. Then again, what would then be the purpose of crying? Is it not another way of showing emotion? Like happiness, we laugh and smile. For anger our face gets all swelled up like a red tomato. And for grief and deep sadness, we cry. For every emotion felt, it is supposed to be expressed as to how it should be.
For how are we supposed to deal with bottled up disappointments and anguish?
So, what makes you cry?