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So the Haggler opened a Twitter account and posted a cry for help.

An artist working on an installation posted that cry for help.

"I can't believe I have a whole other turkey to deal with," plus about a foot of filet mignon and a pound of smoked salmon, said Kristin MacNamara, who posted a cry for help on Chowhound last week.

Since then a public campaign voicing support and adoration for the leader has gained momentum, with many posts featuring crying children — amid suggestions the campaign has been endorsed or instigated by government officials.

It was in early 1995, after Ms. Zhu's illness stumped doctors at one of Beijing's premier hospitals, that a desperate high school classmate posted a cry for help on one of the few wired computer terminals then available in China.

This isn't a post about crying at a tech conference.

Some people began posting their cries for help to Twitter; others used the walkie-talkie app Zello; and neighbors signed up in droves for Nextdoor.

On the other hand, Triple H supported the kayfabe-breaking, post-match crying following Bayley and Sasha Banks' match at NXT Takeover: Brooklyn.

·  Sex is very emotional for women and post-sex crying is not uncommon.

Your post-coital crying could also signify a release of tension.

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