Is there something wrong with me? - Page 2
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nayumi
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Chef
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On September 27 2009 22:03 nayumi wrote: I cried to many movies, but didn't even shed a tear when my grandmother passed away (and lord, I loved her so much). Is that weird? Your grandmother's death wasn't accompanied by heart string music, so no. Also, dying in old age is kind of a normal natural thing. It's only when it seems too soon, or maybe you still had things you needed to do with them. A pet is a pet. To anyone who has a properly trained pet, it has to be. They're not allowed to think they're equals or they get disobedient. So yeah, if your pets only purpose of being was to be cute and have a pat here and there, it doesn't really matter that much. I think only the really overt attention whores try to make every death in their life seem like the worst thing in the world. Partly because it'd be rude to say "what the hell... there is no reason for you to be that sad, retard" and partly because they feel like they're getting to live out that really sad scene in one of their favourite movies. It's all crap though. There's not many people I'd cry for and I'm way and above the norm in terms of emotional sensitivity. | ||
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jfazz
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EsX_Raptor
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