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Huggles are always good. Serious words make me get all teary, I'd rather think of the duck penis.
It's because when we talk to somebody, we have to let go of our iron grip on our emotions in order to concentrate on what is being said. Plus - anatomically speaking, the act of crying is closely connected to one's larynx, so when you talk, you kinda trigger that pesty crying stuff, too. At least that's my theory.Hospice is coming to US! The nurse will be over to interrogate us at 11:30am tomorrow. Grandma is behaving as if she is ready to go out on the town, I think it's a relief to finally give up. I keep wavering between tears and some silly giddy feeling.
When people say nice things I want to cry, but if I'm just talking about worms or duck peni then I don't feel sad (I bought my gran a book and one of the girls in it called another girl a duck penis, and me and grandma had a big laugh about it). Everyone loves the duck penis. ALSO, sometimes I feel ok, and then I have to talk to her doctor's office or something and THEN I cry. Why can't I cry when I'm not on the phone with someone important? FUCK.
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