No! Often if someone is tired or over stressed they will over react to something and start to laugh or cry. It is good to let stress out sometimes!
Crying With Laughter was released on 12/31/2009.
The Production Budget for Crying With Laughter was $820,000.
Hysterical.
crying with laughter
with (crying with laughter)
The denotation of "hysterical" refers to a state of uncontrollable emotion, often characterized by laughter or crying, and can imply an overwhelming response to a situation. The connotation, however, often carries a negative implication, suggesting a lack of rationality or an exaggerated response, sometimes associated with being overly emotional or unstable. This duality can lead to misunderstandings about the term's use in various contexts.
Have you talked with a mental health professional? If it's serious enough you're asking, then it's serious enough to interfere with your life, and thus it's worth looking into.
Uncontrollable or inappropriate laughter is often referred to as pseudobulbar affect (PBA) or emotional lability. It is a neurological condition characterized by sudden and uncontrollable episodes of laughter or crying that may not match how the person is actually feeling.
Catherine Williams Brackett has written: 'Laughing and crying of preschool children' -- subject(s): Emotions, Child development, Child study, Laughter, Crying
Laughter and crying are both emotional responses, but they serve different purposes. While laughter is often triggered by something humorous or enjoyable, crying can be a response to a variety of emotions, including sadness, frustration, or even happiness. Our ability to laugh at the same joke may diminish over time due to familiarity, but crying can be a way to release intense emotions and express vulnerability.
Snoring,whistling,laughing,crying,screaming...
The term "hyserics" appears to be a typographical error or a misinterpretation of "hysteria" or "hysterics." Hysteria refers to a psychological condition characterized by excessive emotional reactions, often linked to stress or trauma. In a colloquial sense, "hysterics" can describe a state of uncontrollable laughter or crying. If you meant something different, please provide clarification!