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Old Oct 24, 2012, 10:40 PM
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Maybe ive been a bit hypomanic or mixed today, but I'll go ahead and make one more thread before bed. This is a strange question, and maybe I'm just losing my grip, but has anyone just laughed at their emotions when they get too intense or uncalled for? Like it's just some act and I can't keep a straight face any longer, only it's not an act, I'm sure it would baffle an observer. sometimes when I cry it is followed by laughter, a sort of bandage to mend the inappropriate sadness. Maybe it's from the relief of tension. This happens sometimes when a little thing like a sad movie or song makes me cry or have intense emotion. it's not really helping my case of being a sane traveler in this universe.

I once laughed purely from the sensation of a puff from a cigarette (which my friends found very odd.) and once or twice from the sharp flavor of certain fruits.

Any other weird experiences with random moments of laughter, or theories about the role, if any, it plays in bipolar?
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