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The Science and Significance of Crying When Sad: Unraveling the Emotional, Social, and Biological Dimensions.
Crying is a complex physiological and emotional response that serves as a natural outlet for expressing a wide range of emotions, including sadness. While the exact reasons behind crying when we are sad are not fully understood, researchers have proposed several theories that shed light on this phenomenon. Crying is a uniquely human behavior, and its origins can be traced back to our evolutionary history and the intricate interplay between biology, psychology, and social communication.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Chapters
The Cosmic Mosaic: Unraveling the Composition and Enigmas of the Universe
It seems like you're asking about the concept of the universe and its composition. The universe is an incredibly vast and complex entity that encompasses all of existence, including galaxies, stars, planets, and everything in between. Understanding the composition of the universe involves delving into the realms of astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology. Let's explore this topic in detail.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Chapters
The Summer I Learned Ukulele
Chapter One. First Day of Summer Two weeks. Two weeks until spring break. Two weeks until I can catch a break from math. Two weeks and it will be my birthday, and I'll finally get the ukulele of my dreams. Two weeks and I'll get to play her favorite song outside her window after her parents go to sleep. Just two weeks.
By Sarah Massey3 years ago in Chapters
A Return on Your Investment
Has everyone found a seat? Can you all see this in the back? Good, good… We will begin. I want to thank you all for coming in at what must be a very busy time of the year for you all. We do appreciate that you are all important members of the business community and that this last financial quarter was quite a difficult one for many in this room. Not for all of you, of course, but for enough of you that perhaps this meeting may improve your own outlook on the upcoming year.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Chapters
A Knight at the Inn (3/3)
A/N: This three-part story is inspired by an old Vocal prompt where writers were asked to select 3 words from a word search to include within a piece. I decided to challenge myself further with 10 random words from an online generator and include them within a fictional story. There are as follows: Exile Stomach Panel Owner Institution Rider Remark Draw Summit Ambition When they appear - they are highlighted in bold. Enjoy!
By ThatWriterWoman3 years ago in Chapters
Frances is Not a Talking Fool
I first noticed him standing on the subway, not holding the safety strap. His head turned towards me like he was staring at Debbie and me. He was wearing an odd costume with some strange-looking mask. He was skinny and tall. With his head cocked to the side, he made a frightening figure.
By Mother Combs3 years ago in Chapters
To Tell Or Not To Tell - 2
Paul and Julie met in college at a party and fell in love almost right away. He was a software engineering senior, and she was a second-year accounting student. After he graduated, Paul enrolled himself into a two-year MBA program at the same college so that Julie could catch up with him. They got married right after they both graduated. They did not want to have kids right away, being young professionals and enjoying life together. They traveled a lot, both at home and internationally, mostly for his work as an up-and-coming international IT consultant. They attended a lot of parties and concerts, and generally led what some would call a bohemian urban life.
By Lana V Lynx3 years ago in Chapters
To Tell Or Not To Tell - 3
The adoption agent called them about three days later and told them that Lucy didn’t have anything alarming in her pregnancy history. In fact, when her mother was still alive, she made sure that Lucy ate enough healthy food, took her pre-natal vitamins, and had no contact with her “bad” boyfriend. The baby seemed to be healthy, developing normally. The agent also said that Lucy was determined to give up the baby now that she saw them. Before the call, Julie and Paul have talked through all possibilities and decided that even if the baby could develop some health problems in the future they’d still adopt him. “We’ll just watch everything carefully, and sign him up for all possible sports,” Paul said. They ultimately decided to go through with the adoption. Within a couple of days, they furnished the paperwork, and had Lucy sign all the documents. For the rest of Lucy’s pregnancy, they took her into their home and made sure she had everything she needed. Paul and Julie were present during the birth and when the baby was born, he was so defenseless and perfect at the same time, they both fell in love with him right away. They decided to name him Mark after Paul’s father. After a day in the hospital and no complications, Paul and Julie came home a happy young family.
By Lana V Lynx3 years ago in Chapters
To Tell or Not To Tell - 4
It took Paul about three days to find the information about Mark’s biological parents. He found out that Lucy died of an overdose about a year after they moved. Her boyfriend was so shaken by her death that he returned to his parents, cleaned up and went to college. He was happily married now, running his father’s family business, with five-year-old twins. When Paul tracked him down on the phone and told him there was a chance Mark would find out about them and want to connect with his biological father, Lucy’s ex said he’d rather keep that part of his history secret from his wife and urged Paul to discourage Mark from seeking contact. Paul was relieved to share the news with Julie. Even though she was distressed and sad to learn of Lucy’s passing, Julie was also relieved to know that there was no threat to their relationship with Mark from his biological parents. They both agreed that it would be easier to tell the truth knowing this information, but they still did not know how to tell him.
By Lana V Lynx3 years ago in Chapters
To Tell or Not To Tell - 5
While Mark was out clearing his head, Julie and Paul cleaned up the living room from the wrapping paper on autopilot. They hardly exchanged any words since Mark left, and to get herself distracted, Julie unwrapped her present from Mark – a large frame with family pictures of their joint outings and events from the entire year, arranged in chronological order. It was accompanied by Mark’s handwritten card saying, “To the best mom in the world, to remind you of our good times. Love you to the Sun and back, - Mark.” Julie showed the present to Paul and started crying. Paul hugged her and asked what he could do to make her feel better.
By Lana V Lynx3 years ago in Chapters










