Meme-ing for Mental Health

Jan 12, 2011 00:55

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Here is what you are supposed to do: read down through the questions and change all the answers so that they apply to you. Then, when you're finished just post them in your journal. So, here you go. Have fun, pass it along and be truthful!

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a_phoenixdragon January 12 2011, 11:36:27 UTC
Hee!! I loved your answers to this!

And no, it is never wrong to cry over a good movie!

*hugs*

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dodger_winslow January 13 2011, 09:06:25 UTC
My husband makes fun of me because I rarely cry when life smacks me. I tend to soldier on ... conditioning from the crib that would have made John Winchester seem like a Teddy Bear. But. I will cry at a frakking Hallmark commercial. ESPECIALLY if it involves animals. My husband thinks that's hilarious. I think he should stop making fun of me about it or learn to sleep with one eye open.

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a_phoenixdragon January 13 2011, 09:44:29 UTC
I actually get that - I only cry when truly angry and driven to it. Crying is not big on my list (and I'm rather impatient with it out of others - meep!) But certain movies, songs, episodes of shows...they just get ya!

I'm with you on that! If you ever need an assist...

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dolimir_k January 12 2011, 12:30:05 UTC
30. How many states have you lived in? Um ... maybe 15? 20? Somethin like that.

So is this actually lived in versus visited?

And I totally cry at Pixar movies. LOL! The end of Monsters, Inc. gets me every time.

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dodger_winslow January 13 2011, 09:09:01 UTC
Oh yeah. On visited, I think I've cleared them all but Alaska. Or if not all, at least in the high 40s. When I was a kid, we had this huge map of the US on the kitchen wall with color-coded stars for each kid marking all the places we'd lived. My mom's rules for that was less than 6 months was not living there, it was visiting.

Pixar is sneaky about tuggin on the heart strings, but it usually doesn't make me bawl like a frakkin baby. Maybe tear up a little in the dark. But both the hubs and I was sniffing and trying to act all "I've just got a cold" by the time TS3 was over.

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arwenangel87 January 12 2011, 16:36:47 UTC
Mens gymnastics? Interesting choice. They are freakishly strong, I'll give you that.

There's nothing wrong with crying over TS3. I'm actually putting off watching it again because I know how hard it'll make me sob.

You've lived in 15-20 states? Yikes.

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dodger_winslow January 13 2011, 09:11:56 UTC
I was a competitive gymnast (and swimmer) as a pup, so I've always been interested. But I was a power player, not a dancer, and men's gymnastics is all about power. I love watching it.

Yeah, TS3 kinda caught both my hubs and I off guard with its tear generating mojo. Damn movie.

Yeah. You work in advertising, you have to move around a lot or you never get anywhere. Cause once you hit a high level job in advertising? Yeah, you don't move til you frakking RETIRE, so you're rarely going to climb the ranks from the inside rather than the outside.

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digitalwave January 13 2011, 05:11:23 UTC
It's neat to see more people doing this since I released it out into the void the other day. I love reading everyone's answers and all the different takes on the questions. :)

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dodger_winslow January 13 2011, 09:13:11 UTC
I really like this one. Most of these things have different tweaks on the same ole questions. This one's much more original. So thanks for releasing it out there. Is fun both in the doing and the reading of others.

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