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"It looks like an example of crying wolf," van Gorp said.
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It's worth noting that we found these partisan differences before the election; this is not just another example of losers crying foul.
Trainees want more discussions of crying.
If you cannot cry them make an impression of crying.
She is unafraid, for example, to cry fraud re: that particular flavor of grinding American optimism.
One good example of this is crying.
The video above showcases many of these examples, including crying or cursing while on air, screaming at the referee, and inventing bizarre metaphors that confuse, rather than inform, the audience.
The photos also evoked other negative emotions, including sadness (for example, sad, cry; 40.3% of negative emotion words used, and 85% of participants), anger (for example, angry, mad; 23.3% of negative emotion words, and 97% of participants) and stress (for example, upset, confused; 14.2% of negative emotion words, and 77% of participants).
This extends to all kinds of examples, like a crying baby, a jet engine, or a screeching subway train.
Kids who don't get to do this can have so many issues, from problems with emotional regulation for example, they cry at the drop of a hat to trouble holding a pencil, to touching other kids using too much force.
The most recent example of the overemphasis on crying happened a couple of months ago when my friend's nine-year old daughter Peyton* brought home a quiz about emotions that she had taken at school.
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