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Los Santos Pedestrian  
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I've been playing Team Fortress 2 since May, and I've so far played for 220 hours. Is that bad?
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What is the best subtle way to weigh something down? My network switch keeps balancing on the grips of my ethernet cables because it's so damn light.
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QUOTE (allhailkingryan @ Friday, Aug 3 2012, 19:05)
What is the best subtle way to weigh something down? My network switch keeps balancing on the grips of my ethernet cables because it's so damn light.

Tape it down, or put something heavy/flat behind it, like a rock.
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Posted: Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 04:29
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Assuming most members here are male, do you cry often? When you're sad, frustrated, angry? I'm merely curious.
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QUOTE (blitz @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 09:29)
Assuming most members here are male, do you cry often? When you're sad, frustrated, angry? I'm merely curious.

Yes 80% is male. But there's difference. Some males cries often. some males's crying very randomly (expect childhood).
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QUOTE (blitz @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 00:29)
Assuming most members here are male, do you cry often? When you're sad, frustrated, angry? I'm merely curious.

Usually when I get really frustrated I lay down and start thinking about all other the things in life that I'm frustrated with and cry to myself. Usually I inspire myself to improve after such instances, but the improvements are never permanent.
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Posted: Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 06:58
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QUOTE (blitz @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 01:29)
Assuming most members here are male, do you cry often? When you're sad, frustrated, angry? I'm merely curious.

I don't remember the last time I cried. I find it hard.
My parents often cry, when we watch "sad" things on TV. But I never feel the need to cry.
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Posted: Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 07:40
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I bitch out whenever an animal dies in movies.

ed: and Michael Caine had me on the borderline a few times in TDKR. Wave of emotions!
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I generally cry once a year. It just boils up all day and I'm snivelling at the back of the bus about nothing at all really. The only exception I can think of is when I beat Silent Hill 2 and I was in tears, although I did have a fan blowing next to my face so that might have been the reason. Either works though.
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Crying about anything is supposed to be good for you every once in a while, but I don't actually remember the last time I did.
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I haven't cried in well over a decade, probably not since my late teens, not to sound like a tough guy who suppresses his emotions or anything like that. It's just that I've learned long ago not to let my emotions overwhelm me by stepping back in my mind and looking at the bigger picture and knowing that sometimes the world is a c*nt. I feel like I process my emotions much better by thinking things through rather than balling about it.

But sure, my eyes may tear up ever so slightly when I read or see something sad, but that's about it.
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I watched 50/50 the other day and it made me shed a tear for the first time in a long while. It did make me think actually, I can't remember the last time I actually cried properly.
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QUOTE (Robinski @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 20:08)
I watched 50/50 the other day and it made me shed a tear for the first time in a long while. It did make me think actually, I can't remember the last time I actually cried properly.

Saw that when it came out, brilliant.

Only time I have cried since getting punched in the face like 8 years ago is when waking up from some dreams to find tears, and when I watch movies by myself, I fully embrace them and let some tears come, and it is enjoyable for some reason.

Weird, I don't mind crying over films that aren't real, but real crying for something sad is something I don't wanna experience, I didn't even cry when, my grandmother died, because I knew I would overwhelm myself for no purpose.
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QUOTE (blitz @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 05:29)
Assuming most members here are male, do you cry often? When you're sad, frustrated, angry? I'm merely curious.

Only if I was to be hit HARD with a red hot poker in the testicles, but then I'd only let out a little tear, be brave suck it up and be a man and that (/thumps chest all manly like)... URGGH!!.

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Posted: Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 10:28
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QUOTE (goin-god @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 06:58)
QUOTE (blitz @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 01:29)
Assuming most members here are male, do you cry often? When you're sad, frustrated, angry? I'm merely curious.

I don't remember the last time I cried. I find it hard.
My parents often cry, when we watch "sad" things on TV. But I never feel the need to cry.

If you don't even come close to crying to things that you're supposed to cry to, such as sad movie scenes or emotional music, then you're probably dead on the inside. That's kinda sad.
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QUOTE (blitz @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 07:29)
Assuming most members here are male, do you cry often? When you're sad, frustrated, angry? I'm merely curious.

Last time I cried was last year when I was somewhat depressed. I actually forced myself to cry because I wanted to get rid of these negative emotions. I can't really cry right away if I am sad\depressed, I have to really force myself.

Edit: Some movies almost make me cry. I think I almost cried at the end of Vanilla Sky for example. Music doesn't make me cry unless I really concentrate on it.
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QUOTE (Jimmy_Leppard @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 07:28)
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QUOTE (blitz @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 01:29)
Assuming most members here are male, do you cry often? When you're sad, frustrated, angry? I'm merely curious.

I don't remember the last time I cried. I find it hard.
My parents often cry, when we watch "sad" things on TV. But I never feel the need to cry.

If you don't even come close to crying to things that you're supposed to cry to, such as sad movie scenes or emotional music, then you're probably dead on the inside. That's kinda sad.

I just feel spoiled. I've seen similar things already, so they don't strike me as hard. And when we talk about movies, perhaps knowing that it's all fake changes the way I see it. You can call me "dead inside" if you want, but I don't give a f*ck.

And I know how to appreciate music, my favourite genre is Classical. I don't ned to cry to feel it.
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Posted: Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 11:17
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QUOTE (Jimmy_Leppard @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 11:28)
If you don't even come close to crying to things that you're supposed to cry to, such as sad movie scenes or emotional music, then you're probably dead on the inside. That's kinda sad.

Do you really believe that? You do know it's complete bullsh*t, right? It's like saying "If you don't laugh at this joke, you have no sense of humour". Absolute bollocks. Each person will act to a certain situation in a way they feel just. If they don't cry at the end of Marley & Me it doesn't mean they're dead inside, it just means it's not as sad for them. I mean, what are they supposed to do, feign a few tears just because they're "supposed" to cry?

Personally, I haven't cried in a long time. The last time was when I nearly lost my job. Don't get me wrong, I hate my job, but I need it for many reasons that I'm sure most of you will understand. There was a lot of stressful stuff going on around that time too so when it all came to a head, I let it go.
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