I'm the same when it comes to books, i get very attached to the characters so when i run out of books including the characters i have got to know it's upsetting to leave those characters behind. It does sound weird now that i say it out loudWulf Legend said:Books make me kind of upset mostly because I don't like to deal with the end of them simply because it's the end. It's weird.
Keep telling yourself that boyoCpt_Oblivious said:Real men don't cry.
Oh god, Abyssina, Henry was a tear jerker, specially when Radar comes in and says itZukonub said:The final scene of SFU made me tear up a bit, as did the final five or so minutes of Scrubs (which was the series finale, imo). But none of these hold a candle to what Abyssinia, Henry did to me.
Close but not quite:LimaBravo said:I know the Bolo story your talking about the last surviving veterean of the war & the machines been buried under tons of rubble & the bollo unit will only take orders from him. Its reactors going critical & it & the old man just speed off into the distance grinding track to get away from the city it was burried under.thedailylunatic said:I cried at the end of Philadelphia and halfway through one of Keith Laumer's first bolo stories (the one with the old man, I don't remember which). Also, strangely enough, I cried at the end of the original Strike Commander; I can't remember why, but it was probably due to the hauntingly beautiful guitar solo (or at least something that seemed that way to a 10 year old).
Agreed. Cried like a girl.
Not even once Max?MaxTheReaper said:I was almost positive this would be about sex.
I am glad to be wrong.
No, I haven't.
I don't cry.
Uhhh, Yes they do.Cpt_Oblivious said:Real men don't cry.