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Sometimes it's music that I find particularly expressive. I don't mean love songs or crap like that. An example of one that can make me emotional sometimes is Machine Gun by Jimi Hendrix. But there is music from many different genres that is that good.
Those songs don't make me actually cry, but they can make me feel deep emotion, my eyes mist up, and it's hard to speak until I gather myself.
Another thing is acts of kindness like rescuing animals in distress or seeing the reaction of a hopeless person when someone helps them without being asked. That act of kindness meant everything to that person.
Again, I don't start bawling or anything, but I feel the same deep emotion that I described with music.
Being overwhelmed and stressed about not landing a job , I was laid off from my job the beginning of this year and I been actively applying since , I got a little teary eyed as to why I am having such a hard time landing one , I never cried over a job in my life , that’s why it’s weird lol it mainly stems down cuz i have kids and i feel like i am failing them , bills are piling up and I am doing everything I can to get back on my feet again , the job market is absolutely horrible as well as this country. I have always been a dedicated hard worker and I feel like I am just getting shit on
Someone gave my motorcycle a free ride home. I was a great distance away, they were going to be passing by on the way to a show in half a week so offered. Towing it would have cost a lot and was already planning which friends could pick it up which would have put them out. The slight emotional break was unexpected.
an artist who makes story panels of death interacting with animals. they're normally to spread awareness (such as checking for cats under your car before you set off etc)
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Nothing weird for me, just genuinely extremely irritating things.
However I had a roomate years ago who's favorite racing team loat at its home racetrack and he shut off the tv in a huff and stormed off, ACTUALLY tearing up. He was 26 at the time.
I don't think it's weird because I'm able to see the reason behind it fairly easily now, but I'd say fiction is the one for me. Could be a movie, TV show, book, even fanfiction or my own creations, or just small peices of fiction like a single scene. If it hits a certain criteria and I'm in a certain frame of mind, it could make me cry.
Random exposure to some canned pine scent for the Christmas trees. A Vendor was spritzing the stuff and I couldn't stop tearing and sneezing for about 10min.
A blind pigeon that had an infection on its eyes coming inside my apartment from the balcony door. Not sure if that is considered weird.
An Afflack commercial on the damn radio. In my defense I was pregnant and not in control of my hormones.
A comic about Death comforting people when he takes them.
That Ayaka or Akaya anime. Forgot exactly how it was spelled but I watched it high.
I think what makes me cry is when someone hurts me weather emotional severally or literally physically
Being tired, but thats more about squinting during yawning pressing on my tear ducts.
Watching the good dinosaur while post partum… completely balled and ugly cried.
The only time I've cried as an adult was after my dad passed away.
If the person I love screams at me, I cry
I guess I have been lucky to not have anything said to me as an adult to make me cry.
Cute video of a dog. I was on my period...
A McDonald’s commercial.
I've often cried over memories I didn't make.
Given a gift that I secretly disliked.
I really do not want to talk about it.
A song in a language I didn't understand lol
I don’t cry, I would be sad, upset but never cry
The ending of No Time To Die
A fictional TV show.
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