When you're so relieved that you cry. That's the physical explanation of that emotion. I can't really describe how it feels
Shit_buller
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Oct 5, 2014, 11:11 AM
The disappointment when you try to shit but all that comes out is a fart
yalker
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Oct 5, 2014, 11:03 AM
Orgasms are hard to put into words
PS: Try explaining it to someone who hasn't experienced them
JcaJes
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Oct 5, 2014, 11:05 AM
The overwhelming fear of death.
Aedipus
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Oct 5, 2014, 12:10 PM
Clinical depression.
lyndy650
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Oct 5, 2014, 11:08 AM
That feeling when you're walking outside on a bright sunny fall day and its that crisp, cool, clean kind of day. Its a feeling thats blissful, happy, sad, lonely, excited, and more, all in one.
Or the feeling of a soft snowfall in the winter. Or those really really cold winter mornings. There's just such an indescribable feeling with both of those. I love it!
ladyalot
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Oct 5, 2014, 12:06 PM
Anxiety attacks based not on social circumstances (so physical attacks that occur when I'm just chillin').
I will suddenly feel half body paralysis, or my heart feels as if it's stopped and I can't find my pulse, I'll begin to twitch and convulse, or I'll feel as if I'm in a dream world. I know now I'm not dying (from years of experience) but it's as if I'm going through different kinds of death over and over until finally I pass out from exhaustion or something snaps me out of it. That's just 1/10 of it, as it's the only part I can describe.
What feeling is almost impossible to describe?
When you're so relieved that you cry. That's the physical explanation of that emotion. I can't really describe how it feels
The disappointment when you try to shit but all that comes out is a fart
Orgasms are hard to put into words
PS: Try explaining it to someone who hasn't experienced them
The overwhelming fear of death.
Clinical depression.
That feeling when you're walking outside on a bright sunny fall day and its that crisp, cool, clean kind of day. Its a feeling thats blissful, happy, sad, lonely, excited, and more, all in one.
Or the feeling of a soft snowfall in the winter. Or those really really cold winter mornings. There's just such an indescribable feeling with both of those. I love it!
Anxiety attacks based not on social circumstances (so physical attacks that occur when I'm just chillin').
I will suddenly feel half body paralysis, or my heart feels as if it's stopped and I can't find my pulse, I'll begin to twitch and convulse, or I'll feel as if I'm in a dream world. I know now I'm not dying (from years of experience) but it's as if I'm going through different kinds of death over and over until finally I pass out from exhaustion or something snaps me out of it. That's just 1/10 of it, as it's the only part I can describe.
MDMA