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was so so sad last night and found myself at the movies. started sobbing the moment i sat in the chair for reasons entirely unrelated to the film (although it was very sad). kind of relished in it though bc the cinema unlike buses/trains/cafes is like the only public space where you wont be scorned for crying. its the only acceptable place outside of the comfort of your home for you to sit down and have a good wail because everyone will think ur crying about the movie and no one will judge u.
Nov 28, 2024

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i finally realize it’s becoming a habit as today was the second time within a week where I walked out of the theatre and just felt like sobbing—both films were comfort films i think really is just a rush of emotions from good movies that actually convey feelings well in a realistic sense. life’s been a bit dull and i feel a bit numbed from a bad year last year with all kinds of emotional breakups, so sometimes two and a half hours of strong emotions on screen is just a bit too much, but i think it’s keeping me from complete oblivion and it’s kinda nice anyway i always think crying a little is healthy
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There is something so liberating about walking around a park or busy city streets just bawling my eyes out. like fuck im sad, but what’s even more sad to me right now is being alone in my room?? If I feel like crying i‘ll grab my headphones and go outside. Not only is there more chance that I’ll see something outside that will make me less sad (like that time a fluffy dog jumped onto the bench i was crying on and sat with me), but it’s quite comforting to be so open. Granted sometimes I end up crying too hard and wish no one could see me. But most the time I can feel comfort in knowing that half the people I’m walking past probably want to cry too and if you really don’t want people to SEE you cry just stick on some sunglasses and get out there
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