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Jake the Snake

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Sometimes I have to just let it all get to me and cry for a few minutes. This usually happens monthly and at random intervals. You feel much better after doing so.
 

Kenko

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Boneasse said:
Hey everone! I just finished watching 'UP', the animated pixar film, and before I start explaining anything, I'd just like to state; Damn, that was one hell of a good movie.

Now, I'm not a guy who is easily moved. Sure, I'm probably in contact with my feelings and all that, like the next guy, but save for one instance in Febuary I have not cried in years.

That all changed tonight though.

I was watching 'UP' and, this not being a sad movie, I was surprised at myself when I found enough water in my eyes 10 minutes into the movie, to actually make tears roll down my cheeks.

Of course I am referencing the scene
where Ellie dies and Carl is left all alone, without them having set out on their adventure together.

So there you have it: I've cried two times in years, when my dog died (rest his Soul) and when I watched 'UP'.

So here's one for you:

When was the last time you were saddened, happy or angry enough to shed a tear, if ever? (And are you easily moved?)

[sub]I'm not necessarily talking about wailing or incorehent speech with puffy red eyes. A simple tear down your cheek will do. As long as it wasn't because of the wind in your eyes.[/sub]
Up isnt only a happy movie either. It explores alot of things like death and loss. Thats what makes Pixar so special. Instead of just making gag-reels of silly animated things doing silly things. They go for a more mature and deeper setting that people of all ages can relate to and understand. Wich is usually why their movies are quite emotional. I had to hold back my tears because its so sad and it hurts too see that they never went on their adventure. I think it hurts more as one also realises what ones future holds as well. The loss of ones most dearest as well as the possible loss of a few dreams as well.
 

spartan231490

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the last time I cried was at my grandfathers funeral. I don't cry easily, not because I'm tryig to "act tough" or anything like that. It's just that I know people who have gone through truely horrifying things in thier lives, and compared to that, not much can push me that far.
 

Nagisa94

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I'm really sensitive, and I cry quite frequently.

I bawled my eyes out at the end of the anime "Kannazuki No Miko".
In Gears of War 2:
When Dom mercy kills Maria
I just couldn't hold back my tears.
The end of the anime "Strawberry Panic".
I cried tears of joy at the end of Braveheart, when the Scottish army charged at Bannockburn.
(Shut up lol, it's emotional because I'm Scottish.)
The episode of Futurama where it shows Fry's dog waiting for him to come home, and he never does.
 

The Salty Vulcan

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I usually bottle my emotions. So when I cry its usually when I can't contain it anymore. A few moments ago, I cried watching the Winnie The Pooh trailer. Why? Cause i'm scared. About the future, my dreams, whether I'll book happily on my childhood, if I'll be alone.
 

aether-x3

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I am a complete wuss, I cry quite alot, sometimes for little reason.

Though the last time I cried for a reason was when I found out my crush of 2 years was going out with one of my closest friends, that hit me like a ton of bricks.
 

tomhaigh7

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This question is pointless ! Everyone crys , we are all human , just by asking the question suggests that there are people out there that dont have emotion !
 

Aphex Demon

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aether-x3 said:
I am a complete wuss, I cry quite alot, sometimes for little reason.

Though the last time I cried for a reason was when I found out my crush of 2 years was going out with one of my closest friends, that hit me like a ton of bricks.
I bet you were a wreck man :/
 

AgentDarkmoon

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Everyone cries.

The last time I cried was over the weekend when I was having a bad time and found out that I had basically wasted mine and other peoples times and was unable to go to the one enjoyable thing that I had an opportunity to go to in weeks and weeks simply because I was too incompetent to preorder a ticket and then had to stay behind alone. Before that, it's been a long long time. I only really cry for supreme and intense frustration- not pain or 'sad things'. I know that Up didn't make me cry, I can't remember if Toy Story 3 did.
 

EeveeElectro

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I want to see that movie so badly D: I like a good weepie.

I do cry, but recently, I haven't been able to cry when I want to like I used to. It has to build up.
Last time was watching the Pokemon movie a few days ago [sub]don't judge me[/sub] but I'd had a lot on my mind too.
 

Katana314

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Few moments I've cried: The mentioned scene in Up, and also when the "Adventure Book" is referenced much, much later in the movie.

Elite Beat Agents' song "You're the Inspiration" has a pretty moving ending. Also, the final level starts out with a real bang.

Finally, Phoenix Wright: Trials and Tribulations - finding the murderer of the last case had quite a shock to it.
 

Cowabungaa

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No. Not because I'm 'too manly' or don't want to or anything, simply because I can't get myself to cry. Sometimes I wish I could.

Honestly though, a few months ago I noticed tears flowing down my cheeks when listening to the Jurassic Park theme song for the first time in ages, but it wasn't accompanied by an emotion.

Proper emotional fuelled crying? Haven't done it in years, maybe a decade.
 

Nvv

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I generally remain stoic in public. But when I'm alone I might tear up, or even cry if something moves me to it.

Last time I cried was over Stephen Fry's first autobiography, when his Mother and familiy visit him in prison. Powerful stuff. Though it was more a shedding of a few tears than actual crying.
 

Artina89

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An hour ago, when I put in 6 hours for a chemical reaction, and a Ph.D student messes it up, and I am left to sort it out. 6 hours work gone up in smoke. I was so pissed off and upset. I am still fuming about it.
 

Kevlar Eater

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From what I've observed, due to double standards, American men aren't allowed to cry. I don't remember the last time I really cried.