Tie a knot in that rope and hang on. Things will get better. You may not believe this right now, but they will. And you will wonder why you ever felt that way. I know, I was there, just trust me on this one.
I am assuming that you are under 20. Am I right? If so, just wait, things will change. Soon you will be in control of your like and you can live it as you please.
No.Job's tears are an organic grain from the plant Coix lacryma-jobi,Apache Tears are a form of rock, a merikanite obsidian(a naturally occurring form of glass)
Crocodile Tears cannot be read online for free legally. It can be purchased in eBook form. See the related links.
Tear ducts do not form tears. Tears form from lacrimal glands. They are located above and to the right of the right eye and above and to the left of the left eye.
No, they are two different sections
Around 2 weeks old
No, you can cry in space the same as anywhere else. It may get messy inside a helmet.---Technically, it is more difficult to cry tears in zero gravity, since the tears are partially carried to the eye by gravity. Tears could present a problem inside a spacecraft since they would float around as tiny balls of (conductive) salty water until sopped up.
The comparative form of "long" is "longer".
Yes, the word tears is a noun, a plural, common, concrete noun; the plural form of the noun tear, a thing.
Astronauts can cry tears in space. Tears will not run down your face, because there is no gravity, but they don't need gravity to form. When the tears get big enough they will break free of the eye when you blink and will float around in space forever until they freeze.
The comparative form of the adjective "long" is "longer."
You need to see a ophthalmologist like now!
A pearl could form.