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Samurai Goomba

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I always tear up during one of the last episodes of the first season of Ghost in the Shell. The following spoiler contains info and spoilers for both seasons, so be warned.

I can't help crying when I watch the Tachikomas sacrifice themselves. Even in 2nd Gig, when they REALLY die, I still think the first time was the most emotional, perhaps because the viewer has no idea whether their deaths were meaningless or not. The 2nd time, it's pretty much a sure thing they're going to save everyone.
 

Arsen

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Tragedy in stories and characters doomed in a Byronian style.
Also good music and flashbacks of my life make me weep sometimes.
 

kommando367

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this may be coming from someone with a soul as black as the void, but i see not how this video could make someone cry
 

PedroSteckecilo

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Baby Tea said:
mhitman said:
These was a video of a dad going to his kids school after he comes back from the war. The kid sees his had runs up to him and starts crying. That made me cry :'(
THAT is the right one.
Both sad...but the second one tears me up every time.
Sad?

It's happy, that's what really makes it tear jerking, for some reason happiness makes me cry more than sadness does. I'm very heard hearted when it comes to tragedy.
 

Clashero

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The only that makes me weep, at all, in the Universe, is Dancer In The Dark. My grandfather died, my uncle died, a close friend died, and I didn't cry at all. But hell, I just couldn't hold the tears back in Dancer In The Dark.
 

Gralian

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Two things!

The first has to be in Final Fantasy X. Come on people, who didn't weep a little when Tidus left Yuna? ;p Either that or in X2 when Yuna sings that song with (what's her name) and you get the flashback to when her and her lover were shot by those soldiers. In general, Final Fantasy is good at tucking the ol' heartstrings..

Secondly, Elfen Lied. The ending to Elfen Lied. Admit it, you cried! All of you! Yes, even YOU!
 

Baby Tea

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PedroSteckecilo said:
Baby Tea said:
Both sad...but the second one tears me up every time.
Sad?

It's happy, that's what really makes it tear jerking, for some reason happiness makes me cry more than sadness does. I'm very heard hearted when it comes to tragedy.
My bad. Poor choice of words.
It IS, indeed, very happy.
 

PedroSteckecilo

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Gralian said:
Either that or in X2 when Yuna sings that song with (what's her name) and you get the flashback to when her and her lover were shot by those soldiers. In general, Final Fantasy is good at tucking the ol' heartstrings..
One of the only decent bits in that game.
 

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C Lion said:
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Kiwi! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdUUx5FdySs]
lol I love that video
I used to love that, until I saw the other things he did. I think it was meant to be more disturbing than we first caught on.
 

mattttherman3

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You know whats odd, i cried at the ending of the book "where the red furn grows" but i have never cried at a funeral
 

SecretTacoNinja

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Whenever a game console or anything electrical crashes or dies. My computer just died because of severe haemorrhaging to the motherboard and a lot of deadly viruses, and now I can't get my only good Christmas present.

Thanks my useless computer, you made me die a little inside, now burn in hell. I would happily take a very large hammer to you but mein mutter would kill me.

I cry about everything, I cried during Mamma Mia! when everyone was dancing and having fun, It made me realise I hadn't had a holiday in 4 years... and because it was a shitty movie and I wanted to see The Dark Knight but my aunt dragged me along to it...
 

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Those stories you read in magazines like, "My son was murdered on Christmas day" for example.
They always make me cry, but I hide behind the pages so no one sees.
And Disney films like Bambi and Lion King still set me off. Even when I went to see Lion King in London, I weeped.
Eh, I'll admit Bambi did it for me, but I was just a little dweeb back then, but I think if I cried after reading every sad article in the paper, or seeing it on the news, or whatever, I would be stuck in my house with a box of kleenex for 23 hours a day. Those stories suck, but I think we all, or most of us, try to distance ourselves from those types of tragedies as a defense mechanism.
 

milomalo

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sad songs and sad naive kiwi recently what broke my hearth was the death of agent 355 in "Y the last man"
 

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Convenient_Label said:
Now that I've revealed my weakness I feel you owe me one, so I want to know, what makes you weep uncontrollably, even if it is a little silly?
I am over 22 but the muppets were never part of my TV-viewing childhood. Also, the video doesn't load past, like, the first 20 seconds right now, so I can't tell you whether I have a soul or not.

Some things that make me cry:
- Most death scenes or talking-about-futures-together scenes written by John Scalzi (see Old Man's War).
- Пацаны, a song by the Russian rock band ДДТ. It's about soldiers.
- Johnny Cash's Hurt, but only really the first time.
- Poems about existential sadness and failed, messy love. Not affected at all by regular sadness or lost love, though. Can't think of the best example right now...

-- Alex