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Daft Sikes

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Around 12-years ago when my grandma died.

R.I.P. Grandma Lou
Best friend and grandmother.
I love you and I always will.
 

rokkolpo

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Jabberwock xeno said:
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?
not as depressing as it is beautiful. :)

It's so good to see Mewtwo started of as very much a replica of Mew later developing in the monster they made of him.
I also love the clones of the starters which explain the bonds Mewtwo shares with them much better.
Not to speak of Amber, the motivation of the scientist.
he really wasn't after pleasing Giovanni like a stupid henchman, he was actually doing it out of love for his lost daughter.

Just a big revelation for me here xD
they kept it way to shallow in the movie for my liking.
if they added more of this backstory it could've had the impact Lion King had.
 

Mr.Squishy

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Serenegoose said:
I pretty much cannot cry, even when I feel I can't do anything else, it takes something really awful to get me to cry. Very annoying, as the few times I have been able to I found it vented the negative emotions quite well.
This. Last time I cried was in my grandma's funeral, about a year ago, I think.
 

Lord Kloo

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I cry sometimes, recently more so as I seem to have broken down my mental barriers and just cry at things randomly.. like just thinking about how I screw up all the time, it releases stress I find and afterwards you get that awesome drunk-on-emotions feeling as you think to yourself:

"Screw this/that/them/the world..."

EDIT: I do not cut my wrists or do any of that stuff, generally my life (from my perspective) is awesome..
 

Yuno Gasai

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I'm very easily moved in terms of books, TV shows and movies.

I presume this is because I feel strongly about the characters within the series; I'm also guilty of projection. When something happens to them, my tendency to empathize consequently causes me to think about how I'd feel if it actually happened to me, and then I usually get upset.

Interesting and mostly related fact: I've yet to meet someone that doesn't cry at that one scene in the Lion King.

You know, the scene where Mufasa dies courtesy of Scar and a herd of wildebeest..
 

Tuz-oh

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I pretty much cry whenever i hear "Part of your World" from the little Mermaid.
I'm a guy, 21 years old and proud.

In general i want to say that crying itself is actually really healthy for body and mind and I REALLY despise it how alot of people think crying is a sign of weakness.
Having the courage to accept your feelings and actually allow you "feel" them takes for alot of people more strengh than just holding back.

So yeah, i cry whenever i feel like.
Whenever something's sad or when i'm touched i cry.
And i feel actually really manly about this fact.
 

Jabberwock xeno

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rokkolpo said:
Jabberwock xeno said:
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?
not as depressing as it is beautiful. :)

It's so good to see Mewtwo started of as very much a replica of Mew later developing in the monster they made of him.
I also love the clones of the starters which explain the bonds Mewtwo shares with them much better.
Not to speak of Amber, the motivation of the scientist.
he really wasn't after pleasing Giovanni like a stupid henchman, he was actually doing it out of love for his lost daughter.

Just a big revelation for me here xD
they kept it way to shallow in the movie for my liking.
if they added more of this backstory it could've had the impact Lion King had.
Yeah, it's pretty revealing to watch it after seeing the 1st movie...
 

geoffedwards.ca

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Well there are certain trggers that i know will set me off and one of them being Jeff Buckley's Forget Her.
Don't fool yourself, she was heartache from the moment you met her...

Great lyric. Cheers. G.
 

CarpathianMuffin

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I haven't cried properly in... a week or so. So yeah, I do cry every once in awhile. I'm not some macho idiot who doesn't like crying, I just can't summon the emotion usually.