Something you didn't expect to make you cry but did

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Marcus Kehoe

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Whats something that came out of no where and made you cry, whether it be personal, tv, game's something that really wasn't aimed at making you cry but did.

Mine was back when I was a younger wrestler, I was just finshing up with a rough season of it, being forced to wrestle heavy weight due to injuries, but he was back and I was no longer the candidate for regional's and really didn't feel like trying. But the last day of practice the coach said you still have to come have to go to regional's and wrestle. For some reason I really just broke down and cried, and as much as I hid it it was in front of everyone for a minute till I excused myself. I still don't know why but wrestling never was as fun after that.

Now lets hear your's, no matter what they may be.
 

GrimTuesday

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Marcus Kehoe said:
Whats something that came out of no where and made you cry, whether it be personal, tv, game's something that really wasn't aimed at making you cry but did.

Mine was back when I was a younger wrestler, I was just finshing up with a rough season of it, being forced to wrestle heavy weight due to injuries, but he was back and I was no longer the candidate for regional's and really didn't feel like trying. But the last day of practice the coach said you still have to come have to go to regional's and wrestle. For some reason I really just broke down and cried, and as much as I hid it it was in front of everyone for a minute till I excused myself. I still don't know why but wrestling never was as fun after that.

Now lets hear your's, no matter what they may be.
God I wish I had had the opportunity to go to regionals. All though out high school I tried to lose weight so as to be able to wrestle it was pretty much a pipe dream but I still tried my hardest every day, and I never got down to weight, it didn't help matters that I was actually a very good wrestler, and I know I could have placed in the state tournament, but oh well, whats done is done. This isn't meant to attack you, I can sympathize, as the same thing happened to me my senior year with football.

Also, this video


The tears came out of fucking no where. I'm a huge fan of The Seattle Mariners, have been for my entire life, but for about 6 years I stopped paying attention to baseball due to the constant disappointment each season brought (if you're a Mariners fan you know what I mean) but I was too loyal to find a new team to root for. The song is about growing up listening to Dave Niehaus (the guy who did all the announcing for the Mariners and had passed away about a year before) and what the Mariners mean to him. My brother sent me the video, it was the same for us growing up. That song got me back into baseball.
 

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The ending of Portal 2 caught me off guard in a big way, so I teared up. If I wasn't trying to put on a brave face in front of my boyfriend I probably would have shed joyful tears at the last second of the cutscene.
 

JesterRaiin

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Marcus Kehoe said:
Now lets hear your's, no matter what they may be.
<link=http://akas.imdb.com/media/rm4264399360/tt0213985>This movie
Its story is so wrong, soooo wrong. I mean it's a good story but depicting very hard subjects. :|
 

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The movie Red Dog.

Ive never ever cried over a movie before.

Its probably because my 17 year old dog who I have had most of my life was put down last year and for once I had a sad event in my life that a movie can hit close to home with.

But god damn. That movie is harsh.
 

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I have many but there's one that I hold close to my heart. I'm a fan of Band of Brothers as my avatar *used* to point out. I genuinely admire these people. So when I was watching it again and the intro came in I cried. It was tears of joy.
 

Marcus Kehoe

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GrimTuesday said:
Marcus Kehoe said:
Whats something that came out of no where and made you cry, whether it be personal, tv, game's something that really wasn't aimed at making you cry but did.

Mine was back when I was a younger wrestler, I was just finshing up with a rough season of it, being forced to wrestle heavy weight due to injuries, but he was back and I was no longer the candidate for regional's and really didn't feel like trying. But the last day of practice the coach said you still have to come have to go to regional's and wrestle. For some reason I really just broke down and cried, and as much as I hid it it was in front of everyone for a minute till I excused myself. I still don't know why but wrestling never was as fun after that.

Now lets hear your's, no matter what they may be.
God I wish I had had the opportunity to go to regionals. All though out high school I tried to lose weight so as to be able to wrestle it was pretty much a pipe dream but I still tried my hardest every day, and I never got down to weight, it didn't help matters that I was actually a very good wrestler, and I know I could have placed in the state tournament, but oh well, whats done is done. This isn't meant to attack you, I can sympathize, as the same thing happened to me my senior year with football.

Also, this video


The tears came out of fucking no where. I'm a huge fan of The Seattle Mariners, have been for my entire life, but for about 6 years I stopped paying attention to baseball due to the constant disappointment each season brought (if you're a Mariners fan you know what I mean) but I was too loyal to find a new team to root for. The song is about growing up listening to Dave Niehaus (the guy who did all the announcing for the Mariners and had passed away about a year before) and what the Mariners mean to him. My brother sent me the video, it was the same for us growing up. That song got me back into baseball.
I didn't really ever want to take my wrestling anywhere, I just liked to have fun and practice. Heavy weight was forced on me due to injury on the team and I barely made the minimum weight for it. I didn't lose all my matches but their was just to may matches where the odds of someone with an 80 lb weight difference was going to steeply put the ball in their court.

but when I think about it I loved wrestling but hated matches and tournaments. I hated leaving my home to drive for hours to wrestle 1 match when every-night at practice in 2 hours I'd get 10-12. I didn't give 2 damn's about winning I just wanted to have fun, and by the end of the season I had enough travelling and feeling sick due to pressure of winning I just wanted to be done with it with that year.
 

A Raging Emo

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Probably about two thirds of the way through the first Bioshock, when:
Atlas is revelaed to be Frank Fontaine, and betrays you.

I was absolutely shocked.

Off Topic:Also, does anybody know what's wrong with my copy of the game? I bought it again recently on PC, and when I installed it and ran it up to the menu perfectly fine. When I actually get in the game, there is no sound whatsoever.

I have it on the highest graphical settings and so on and so forth, but it's just the sound I'm having rouble with.

Apparently, this is a very common problem with Windows 7 64bit machines (like mine), but every fix I've tried hasn't done anything...
 

shogunblade

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The movie Mary and Max [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0978762/] did it for me. I tell everybody that decides to read up on it, don't. If you choose to look up clips on Youtube about it, don't. Rent it if you can, go to Netflix Instant Queue and watch it (It's where I watched it).

It didn't get the chance to win Best Animated Film in 2010, but believe me, It was infinitely better than Up. I said it. Mary and Max made me cry where Up did not.

I'd also say the happy ending of Bioshock. I shed a tear at it's simple beauty.
The ending of Earthbound is something I didn't expect either.
I also shed a tear at the Bioshock 2 Commercial when it used to be on. I didn't expect to be moved by a damn commercial, but it did happen. Same thing goes for the commercials to The Last Guardian, Where the Wild Things Are. I didn't expect to be moved by 30 seconds of pictures, but it does it to me.
 

Shadowcreed

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I had a rough time in middle school, quite some bullying and annoyances were getting in my way of development. After that I went to high school, there was an intermediate school that you could go to for 2 years, which would teach whatever other school would since there's no specialisation before that, after those 2 years you can specialise a bit further down as in choose chemistry / biology / mathematics / economics, those kinda things, still the first 2 years of a high school here still is general education so that school was basically designed for people who didn't know what they'd like to specialize in yet. Before the school year started you had a chance to meet the tutor for your class ( turns out mine was the religion teacher). We had a chat and at some point he brought up some questions regarding my past, as to why I wanted to go to this school. I talked a bit about my interests and friends that I had. Nothing special going on really. But about 5 minutes after that question, when we were talking about some informative stuff like the school layout and whatnot, tears started to roll down my cheeks. I was just talking to him. No sobbing, no emotional output, just tears. I felt fine.

I guess I blocked out some of my past and talking about it casually must have triggered a sweet spot in my brain that should have been locked forever.
 

KiloFox

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the final book in Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials series

the Stargate SG-1 Episode where Daniel "ascends" and Tel'c comes in to talk to him... for some reason what he said was very powerful.

that's really about it
 

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I recently watched Digimon The Movie for the first time in like 10 years (used to watch it daily when I was like 6) and the very beginning made me cry.
 

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I didn't expect to cry during 50/50 when I saw it in theaters. I can't remember the last time a movie made me cry before that, or when I cried in public. But my buddy and I just couldn't take it.

Also, when my old dog died. I had him for about 5 years. The first five of my life, then the family moved to a different state. He didn't do well in cars, so we gave him to my aunt, who kept him for 14 years before he finally died. 19 years old. I didn't think I'd cry because, while I still played with him every time I'd visit, he wasn't always around me. But when I heard the news, I just lost it. Those bonds just don't go away.

Fucking dogs man...
 

Woodsey

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The Office - Goodbye Michael. I balled like a fucking pussy.

[sub](Fun fact: The last time I cried at something in real life was January of last year. Before that, I think it was over a year before again. When I watched Lost, however, I cried at almost every fucking episode.)[/sub]

TheTygerfire said:
The ending of Portal 2 caught me off guard in a big way, so I teared up. If I wasn't trying to put on a brave face in front of my boyfriend I probably would have shed joyful tears at the last second of the cutscene.
It is strangely touching. I wish they'd have made the

turret opera longer, and ditched the song; it was much more fitting. Still, I think I felt about as genuinely relieved as is possible to feel without it being a result of something that has actually happened. And that's how you know that you're doing silent protagonists properly.