
Reyna D D
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becoz i am helpless and tied down and nobody is supporting me..
i cant fight back..utter a word..or bring the real feeling i am feeling towards a particular demon in the house.
and seeing that he has all the joy on earth and.... me.. just having high hopes that one day things might just change the other way around.. |
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SAJEED For HiRe
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Because they always YAWN. |
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bean
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I know what you're asking and it's a crying shame..
(LOL at 'cyber_docta' he likes to correct 'mr crocodile' on his bad grammar, then goes on to answer with 'we hv emotions and r not') |
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Truth
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Because we see bad grammar like you human. |
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jimmy
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They have a crocodile in them - they are crying crocodile tears... |
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mr penguin
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they want to wash their faces |
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★ Cik Yaya ★
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crybaby |
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vw1282
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We have tear ducts to lubricate and protect our eyes from dust and other particles. The ducts are under the upper eyelids and produce a salty liquid—a tear-–-that gets spread throughout the eye after each blink. Animals too have the ability to produce tears, but not necessarily for the same reasons that we humans produce them.
Three types of tears are generated by the human eye. Basal tears protect the eye and keep it moist. Reflex tears flush out the eye when it becomes irritated. And emotional tears flow in response to sadness, distress, or physical pain.
Though there is a significant debate over whether animals have emotions and can express them, some animals do appear to cry for emotional reasons. Elephants seem to grieve when a family member dies and will guard the body and travel long distances to view it. Elephant experts at the London Zoo once told Charles Darwin that the animals do indeed mourn. Chimpanzees also appear to cry, but some scientists still insist that the tears released by these animals are strictly for cleaning the eye.
Whether or not animals shed tears for emotional reasons has yet to be scientifically proven. Humans, however, can and do dissolve into tears for any number of reasons. Cleansing the eye, relieving stress, conveying pain, communication, and societal assimilation can all lead to an empty tissue box. So weeping after that sappy movie might not mean that you are a total wuss after all. In fact, it may mean that you are behaving like a perfectly normal human being. |
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♥ Me ♥
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Lost In Emotion... |
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Optimus Nate Primalâ„¢
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because they miss Barney and Friends |
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Mega ☮ Peace
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smoke gets in their eyes. |
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mr crab
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whoa! so panas huh |
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ΨξThere is Peace in Ya!m$eng
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coz human like to cry |
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pink
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U POKED ME IN THE EYES! |
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monkey dude
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human cry when kicked in head |
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Go-Team-Edward!
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to get rid of the bacteria in our eyes |
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Jonny Dangerously
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human cry lot reason some time human kicked in balls make cry |
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aynツ
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eh tak lah...
habuk masuk mata... tskkk tskk... : |
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Colour Kid
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Humans cry, because we will see grammar like this... |
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johnnysheartbreak
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Cos they`re fed up with your questions |
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lionel
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bcos we are so happy and we feel like crying haha |
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Guardian Angel
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Because they don't want to laugh all the time |
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jmraz
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because they see crocs |
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Nate D
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We cry because the fact that our creator knew that we would need one of many ways to deal with the things we'll go through. We cry because, although the reasons that make us cry may be complicated, the emotion is very simple and is something that connects us spiritually and emotionally. Can you imagine if you werent able to cry? That would suck! Praise God for that gift. |
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blazinbeauty8820
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Despite these theories, no single answer exists as to why people cry from emotional and physical pain. |
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laona
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because he or she sadness |
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Vicky S
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What else would we do? |
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Medi88
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i only cry when im happy ,im not a human |
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Shaggy
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lachrymal glands. |
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mikeward46
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its emotional release |
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câmΦuflãgê
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emotional
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