Yesterday I was watching / listening to a Dane Cook bit* about crying, and he describes part of it as “your face is leaking many different fluids”, heh. At the time all that really came to mind was tears from the eyes, but I didn’t think much about it.
While I was eating leftovers tonight of the dinner I made last night (my first attempt at a spicy chicken soup called dalktoritang / ë‹í† 리탕– yeah I improvised a bit but it still came out pretty tasty), this comedy bit came back to mind, as I realized my face was “leaking many different fluids”, haha. (I did my best…) Tears coming from both eyes, nose running like crazy, saliva flowing. My face could only have been leaking more if spicy food made me sweat like it does some people.
How weird is crying? Your FACE is leaking! I mean have you ever stopped to think about it? When you’re really sad, or sometimes just really emotional– could be happy, could be you don’t know why you’re crying (I’m thinking about the story Jorg told about when you guys were signing the papers for your condo, Emily, hehehe)… your face starts leaking. It’s weird, this physical manifestation of emotion. Just one of those things you usually take for granted and never really think much about.
Oh and by the way, one of my favorite strong bad e-mails is about crying. =D
* The Dane Cook bit has some inappropriate language, if you were thinking about youtubing it. That’s just Dane Cook for ya.
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6 responses to “Crying”
Epic Diarrhea would have been an appropriate title for this post 😛
Epic may not be the right word… and I wonder if it was something I ate earlier in the day, because I ate a second dose of this lava chicken soup and haven’t had any eruptions so far tonight…
perhaps your system has adjusted, of course who am i to question the bizarre shiz you might during the course of a day. 😛
THat is a coooooool micro-pic. Prettiness! NOw I have to go watch the Strongbad email.
About the scrapbooking (did I just say ‘about the scrapbooking’ to mikie? Well, I suppose he does work and Stampin it up…hehehe) It is all digital. I still have my stamps, papers, and whatnot, but I use them for cards, invitations, and other stuff. I am totally addicted to the digiscrapping. IT’s nice because there aren’t many steps from taking photos, to getting them in a totally presentable book. I don’t have to print out the photos, find embellishments to stamp/glue on paper. Find the perfect paper. Cut, stamp, glue, use markers (that take up space and cost money)…and then realize I messed up and don’t like the product of my hours of work. With digiscrapping, I have more choices at my fingertips for papers, lettering, layouts, embellishments, and I only have to print out the pages when I’m done and stick them in a book.
The drawback: they’re flat.
The info for the programs I use is at the bottom of my blog sidebar.
Probably more info than you wanted, but you aksed! hehehe!
Also, Jorg told you that story? Yah, that wus fun. OH my 😉
Em– yeah. I think it was that one time when I was over hanging out with you guys because Jorg’s sister Berit was in town and she’d lived in Korea and wanted to chat about it. Jorg’s a pretty good story teller– I think he did so in a way that didn’t put you down at all but still relayed some of the humor that you can find when you look back on things like that 🙂