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KnavishFob t1_j9ompjf wrote

Ask anyone that's ever been through a divorce and they'll tell you differently

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Happythejuggler t1_j9on304 wrote

Lots of things fit the bill, even for these specific 3 emotional states.

It's almost like some people haven't gotten a call that their cousin is dead, sad, because he was being unsafe around a bonfire and something exploded, mad, all while you have 2 kids under 5 and work 10 hour shifts, tired.

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mbudziRN t1_j9omclm wrote

Uh… speak for yourself. I’d love to have only 1 or two emotions to deal with at any given time 😒

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Key_Relationship9833 t1_j9oly9e wrote

This technically means, there is always one emotion that will be unused, every emotion lasts until the next one comes.

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Happythejuggler t1_j9omhnf wrote

You've never been sad that something has happened while mad about how it happened, all while being exhausted?

I'm not criticizing you there, I'm happy for you for not having had to experience that.

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KnavishFob t1_j9omv4h wrote

Not true at all.

Being tired isn't an emotion, it's an energy level. And you can experience mad and sad at the same time.

So therefore you can be mad and sad, while also being tired.

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