By mk - 14/06/2011 06:08 - United States

Today, I had to be the one to break it to my daughter that WWE fighting was staged. She began crying. However, last month she didn't shed a single tear at her grandmother's funeral. FML
I agree, your life sucks 41 596
You deserved it 5 717

Same thing different taste

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Beebow_fml 5

Wait 'til she finds out about Santa.

Well, was she close to her Grandma? Maybe you need to teach her what her priorities are.

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www is not "fake" it's mostly scripted. Blood is real. slams are real the MAIN fake thing about it is the pre-determined wins/losses. Your daughter is right to be sad, she is probably young and used wwe as an escape from her sadness. I'm 17 and I still enjoy wwe for all the work they do.

Super Cena isn't such a hero now that she knows he's predetermined to win!

People express grief in different ways. I was very close to my grandma and I was the same way. Didnt shed a tear at her funeral but the smallest things sent me over the edge for months after

It's two different kinds of crying: disappointed/angry, childish crying, and crying from grief of beauty or some other mature emotion. I tend to be frustrated to tears quite easily (it's a terrible fault, really) but I rarely cry at funerals or really sad movies. In fact, I think I've only cried the second way about five times, from reading really, really moving passages in novels. You can't always describe someone as "cries easily" and "doesn't cry easily". The two kinds of crying are independent of eachother. And anyway, how is old people dying sad? It's the circle of life.

Sometimes there's pain that is too much for crying, for instance the death of someone close.