Shock is another factorThanks Avarael, Drew and Angel. I guess I'll see how it goes.
Lucky Strike, I didn't know the girl. I think she was in year 8 when I was in year 10 or 11. It wasn't exactly grief I guess, more shock/panic/uncertainty.
By shock I mean, other people were shocked. I was unfazed. And thanks.Shock is another factorYou tend to freeze.. aaaaanyway right now i'm not helpfull.. i'm just bubbling.. Good luck
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Don't be so sure of that.. SHock has many forms.. One of them is no shown emotion. Generally speakingBy shock I mean, other people were shocked. I was unfazed. And thanks.
Oh hey me too.Shirosaki, I laugh at funerals. Straight up.
Shirosaki, I laugh at funerals.
Sure.
One of the reasons is cause I've noticed over the past few years that I behave differently to other people, like I have to learn how to react to things such as grief or friendship.
For example, in high school a girl got hit by a bus right in front of me and I didn't react at all, nor did I honestly really care if she died or not. Everyone around me was freaking out and I had to pretend that the same was true for me. I didn't really feel anything.
For friendship, most of the time I'd much rather be solitary but since I'm in college you can't really help but join groups of people.
Laughing at something doesn't mean one finds something funny. Laughter comes as a form of shock. Your friend probably just didn't know how to react.My friend was actually laughing about it as we sat on the bus, (Don't know who was worse, Him for laughing or Me for being completely neutral about it.) I certainly didn't find it funny, but I didn't care either.
Laughing at something doesn't mean one finds something funny. Laughter comes as a form of shock. Your friend probably just didn't know how to react.
Seems we have a little in common. I cover my mouth really hard, try not to let anything out and hope that it'll be interpreted as something else. I've pretty much told my friends about it now but I think when people are caught up in the moment it's hard to understand. If I had to try and talk like you did however there'd probably be a similar result.I do the same thing when I hear bad news - I smile and sometimes crack up laughing. REALLY doesn't go down well anywhere. Ever.
And there's that too I suppose. hahaNah, He was pretty sadistic.