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AIBU?

Do people really cry/laugh out loud, over threads?

253 replies

Frogme · 03/11/2014 12:29

I find some threads shocking, very sad, amusing and even really funny, but I don't do any of the above.

AIBU for not reacting as extremely as some people appear to do?
AIBU in thinking people exagerate when saying these things?

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TheGirlFromIpanema · 03/11/2014 12:31

Some things have me really laughing.

I get Hmmlooks from the dc.

Fart threads usually Grin

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TheWitTank · 03/11/2014 12:31

I have laughed out loud on a few occasions, mainly reading some of the threads on classics-lemon drizzle bitch had me in stitches.

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DeadCrispyHedgehog · 03/11/2014 12:31

There have been one or two REALLY funny threads where I have actually laughed hard enough to have tears but not very often, maybe 2 or 3 times in the 8 years I've been here

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JustAShopGirl · 03/11/2014 12:32

I don't cry - I do laugh - some posters have even made me guffaw in a REALLY unattractive way!

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FryOneFatManic · 03/11/2014 12:32

I've laughed out loud often enough for wither DP or the DCs to roll their eyes and go "She's on Mumsnet again" Grin

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FryOneFatManic · 03/11/2014 12:32

either, not wither....

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Squtternutbaush · 03/11/2014 12:32

I have laughed out loud at several threads on here but I've never cried.

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KoalaDownUnder · 03/11/2014 12:33

Nah, YANBU.

I basically never laugh or cry out loud at anything I read, anywhere. I think people exaggerate.

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QuintsTombWithAWiew · 03/11/2014 12:33

No, I think people say this sort of thing for dramatic effect.

Similar to what kids do.

I absolutely loathe the way some posters try to be graphic and say stuff like "there was a bit of sick in my mouth on reading that", or "A little wee came out". I mean, WTF? There are grown ups writing that sort of nonsense!

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Thurlow · 03/11/2014 12:34

I laugh out loud occasionally. There was a thread recently where a school had sent a letter home warning parents about "a man in a van with a dog dressed as a policeman" that actually made me choke on my tea.

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gamerchick · 03/11/2014 12:34

I can laugh until tears squirt. It's rare I'm affected by sad threads though.

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Ev1lEdna · 03/11/2014 12:35

Yes I have laughed out loud at threads and yes I have cried when something was particularly sad or when it makes me recall something in my life. I have never really posted that I've cried (not even for dramatic effect!) You may not but it might surprise you to know that we aren't all made the same.

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poorbuthappy · 03/11/2014 12:36

The only thread which ever made me laugh out loud was the Olympic Horses thread.

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pigsDOfly · 03/11/2014 12:36

Have a chuckle at many threads from time to time, and often a thread will make me tear up - not sob my heart out though - as one thread in 'the doghouse' did today.

I suppose, sitting here on my own I'd probably being to feel I was a bit nuts if I started roaring with laughter.

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whatsagoodusername · 03/11/2014 12:39

I laugh out loud at some of them. I laugh quietly at quite a few of them and many more make me smile a lot.

I have occasionally cried at some, usually when someone has lost someone close. I tend not to read those ones for long, though, because I get too upset by it.

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DishwasherDogs · 03/11/2014 12:39

I have laughed til I cried at two threads here.
The first was one in classics 'I pooed on my skirt' (or something like that)
The second was the farting one, I read it last night and had to stop as I was laughing so much.

I don't get the humour at all on some of the threads, and they don't raise a smile let alone a laugh.
When it comes to farting though....

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Allstoppedup · 03/11/2014 12:40

Since I had DS I'm really easy to tear up and actually cry so yes, a few threads have literally made me well up. I was never that sensitive before but now lots of stuff sets me off- can barely read the news anymore and was sad to discover I just can't watch/enjoy horror films like I used to.

I also tend to do an unattractive amused snort at some of the more ridiculous AIBUs.

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MangoBiscuit · 03/11/2014 12:40

I've only cried once, but I was fully sobbing.

I have laughed until my eyes are running. I've had threads make me laugh so much that when DH comes to see what's so funny, I'm beyond words and just have to point at the screen while gasping. Grin

So yes, some of us really do laugh out loud, cry with laughter, or catch a little something in our eyes. :)

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Sunna · 03/11/2014 12:43

I haven't cried but I have snorted with laughter at some threads.

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ShatnersKaBOOM · 03/11/2014 12:43

I laugh out loud at some threads. I do whenever I read something that really tickles me. I don't hold it in.

I haven't ever cried at a thread. It takes a lot to make me cry.

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HesterShaw · 03/11/2014 12:44

I've never cried, but I have laughed until tears are pouring down my face occasionally have never spat tea over a keyboard though.

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Frogme · 03/11/2014 12:45

I don't think it's fair that some of you are describing specific threads but not linking to them. I need to do a fair investigation.

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NothingNothingTraLaLa · 03/11/2014 12:46

I have lost it (laughing till I cried) a few times reading threads, last one like dishwasherdogs was last nights farting thread which I also couldn't finish, am now smiling to myself just remembering the thread, I obviously prefer the puerile :)

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wigglesrock · 03/11/2014 12:48

I've laughed out loud at lots of threads - mainly because I recognise things my kids do too. It's funnier when it's not you dealing with it. I've also cried at lots - some woolly hugs threads and ones were posters are dealing with an ill parent or a recent bereavement. It's cathartic, I don't want to cry at some situations in my own life, because I need to be strong at the minute but when I read another poster going through the same thing, or worrying about the same thing I can cry.

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