Do You Cry?

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Padwolf

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The last time I cried was while playing Metal Gear Solid 4... I am quite easily moved.
 

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I cry loads at films, I can't remember the last time exactly thought. I think I welled up a bit when watching Departures.

Toy Story 3, Waltz with Bashir, Green Mile, Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The Fall. All make me cry.
 

white_salad

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I cry really easily when it involves animals. The scene in I am Legend, that god damned futurama ending, and the movie secondhand lions.

And I shed tears at the end of toy story. And up. And Wall-E....fucking pixar.

Anyways ya I cry pretty easily.
 

Jabberwock xeno

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Saddest fiction death EVER.
 

dark-amon

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I haven't cried in years. I think the last time I cried was the day my militaryservice ended and I was going to visit my grandmother who was in such bad shape that the doctors said it was close to beyond medicine on how her heart was still beating. However the comand had decided to kep us there until they couldn't legally hold us any longer, wich would end with that I would miss the last train that would get me to my grandmom. Now I found thisoutrages, there was no reason to keep us at all and at one point I started crying out of shear frustration. Luckily the base comander found out about my situation and I was given early leave.
On the question if I am easely moved: No, I do get stirred up inside in some movies, games, books ('specially when I feel that someone is a victim of unjust treatment) but nothing ever makes me react in a visible way.
 

newdarkcloud

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This might seem stupid, but the last time I cried was when I saw the "Blank Points" secret ending on Birth by Sleep. I am very easily moved.
 

Edorf

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Cant remember when I last cried, must've been almost a year ago or something...
I almost cried recently when watching Edward Scissorhands, but then I realized I was a man.
 

Tipsy Giant

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An episode of Doctor Who revolving around Van Gogh, it was touching to see another artist struggling with appreciation
 

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Erhh, well, as I am a girl once a month I'm bursting with hormones and easily tear up at those times when met with frustration or watch what I consider sad movies/clips/books/etc.

But the last time I was moved to tears in a good way was... last week. My boyfriend and I were talking about everything between heaven and earth, and he tucked a heartstring and I started crying because I was so moved.

Yeah.
 

rokkolpo

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When my dog died I cried...like a baby.

And when my sister speeched in church about our departed grandfather.
It was beautiful, teary eyes all over the church.

I don't cry often, only when my loved ones are having a really bad time.
 

rokkolpo

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Jabberwock xeno said:
Saddest fiction death EVER.
OMG MAN!
I have never seen this before!

Thanks you so much for this Nerd-gasm.
 

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botobeno said:
Léon (the professional) makes me sad. Besides that there is the Claymore anime, somewhere around the fourth or fifth episode. The dieing kiddies from Blood+ were saddening too and uhm, some moments in Elfen Lied if i remember correctly.

For some reason Anime seems to be better at making me care about characters then movies. Though mostly just sad, not crying.
Have you ever watched elfen li.....AH HA! :D
 

dogenzakaminion

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I cried at the opening scene in UP too...though it might've been my emotional state at the time. There are few movies I cry at, although I did almost cry at the last bit of the Doctor Who season 4 finale...yeah, you know the one.
 

Jabberwock xeno

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rokkolpo said:
Jabberwock xeno said:
Saddest fiction death EVER.
OMG MAN!
I have never seen this before!

Thanks you so much for this Nerd-gasm.
It was actually part of the 1st pokemon movie, but was removed in the english release due to it "being to mature" for children here.

I have to admit, it is pretty damn depressing, ain't it?