what makes YOU cry manly tears?

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PatSilverFox

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Guy Jackson said:
PatSilverFox said:
Guy Jackson said:
PatSilverFox said:
I generally cry girly tears
ninja'd

On topic:

The last time I cried at fiction (or got choked up at least) was the Dead Island trailer.
Wha-?
I dun get it?
I'm gay, I'm not very manly.
So I cry whenever a girl would generally cry *shrugs*
I came to the thread intending to say that I don't cry manly tears, I just cry wussy girly ones. Then I saw that you'd ninja'd me on that one. Isn't "ninja'd" what the cool kids say when someone beats them to the post?
Yes.
But I just didn't see your post xP
*facepaws*
sowwie I can be silly sometimes
 

PatSilverFox

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ZeroG131 said:
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The ending of The Iron Giant.



I mean come on, when he thinks Hogarth is dead and says he doesn't want to be a gun...

And then right at the end
[HEADING=1]SUPERMAN...[/HEADING]
Damn straight...damn straight.
The iron giant is... so... great :')

You stay.
I go.
 

V8 Ninja

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The ending of Half-Life 2: Episode 2. almost everything was going right, and then...well, yeah. Everybody who played the game knows what I'm talking about.
 

Dan Steele

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watch the episode of naruto that details how kakshi got his sharingan eye, makes me cry every time
 

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Nerdstar said:
the second thing is a bit simpler but no less poignant its simply a Calvin and Hobbes motivational poster that i saw some time ago and now when ever i see i well up into tears for some reason
This poster, now.

Also Up. If the first 10 minutes of Up don't make you cry, you have no soul. Simple.
And Toy Story 3. Pixar films in general, really.
 

Section Crow

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i have cried alot of times and am not shy to share it

the ones i remember is the ending of crisis core, the fox and the hound when that old lady leaves the little fox, of course the iron giant ending and the most depressing when my cat died, she was scared away by something then found by my neighbours covered in muck and filth, sadly when she came home she died infront of me, worst memory ever...
 

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Ilikemilkshake said:
Drago-Morph said:
Ilikemilkshake said:
Pixar movies.

Toy Story 3 and Wall-e are the worst for it.
Same here, except replace Wall-E with up.
I havent seen up yet, noone would go to the cinema and i've never gotten round to buying it on dvd :(

Im sure i'll cry when i do watch it though
The beginning of Up is as sad as if the toys had actually fallen into the fire. You have been warned.
 

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i am a manly man...its basically the ending of my favorite animes *cough cough* i mean, what? oh, uh, football...and sex, those are manly things....
 

Leemaster777

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Three things:

This song:


The ending of Persona 4 (SPOILERS)


And Grave of the Fireflies. Just... Grave of the Fireflies. Look it up. Cause I'm not going to. That shit is heavy.
 

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Drago-Morph said:
Ilikemilkshake said:
Drago-Morph said:
Ilikemilkshake said:
Pixar movies.

Toy Story 3 and Wall-e are the worst for it.
Same here, except replace Wall-E with up.
I havent seen up yet, noone would go to the cinema and i've never gotten round to buying it on dvd :(

Im sure i'll cry when i do watch it though
The beginning of Up is as sad as if the toys had actually fallen into the fire. You have been warned.
wow... i feel like watching it now actually, i could use a good cry...i'll bring a box of tissues
 

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Nerdstar said:
the second thing is a bit simpler but no less poignant its simply a Calvin and Hobbes motivational poster that i saw some time ago and now when ever i see i well up into tears for some reason



*sniff* and no I'm not crying as i post this its just raining is all...just raining...
*Cries deep, manly tears* That's adorable, though the look on Hobbes' face is soul-crushing...

I cry easily at fictional things, but real life much less so. It's kinda weird. The opening of Up, the end of Marley and Me, a couple of points in Red Dead Redemption got to me surprisingly deeply.
Real life problems though? Meh.
 

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I don't think I've ever really cried while playing a video game, I'm still waiting for the game that finally does though.

Now, two movies that have always made me cry are Marley and me (the story reminded me of my first dog as a kid ;') and Adam Sandler movie click ending also gets to me.
 

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Caramel Frappe said:
..What makes me cry tears? All sorts of things actually, I shall not deny those facts that I am a sensitive being. From losing a loved one, to being left behind.. even where someone's feelings get hurt I become easily sad. But, what gets to me more then anything however.. is entirely something relevant like this for example:


..Gosh this always gets me so good. I loved the Anime and it was very sweet. Until this moment, it always brings me to tears I can't hold in. It even makes me literally appreciate life for what I have, so that's how powerful the moment truly is.
....... that... that was a really good one.

Damn......

OT: One Piece

Episode 405

 

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Nerdstar said:
i was walking down the street one day when a thought popped into my head that made me shed a tear,so i then got to wondering what makes other people cry. so i was wondering escapist what makes you cry? it can be anything a movie, a game, a song, an memory, anything at all

personally there are a few things that make me well up when i think about them most of the time but not always, however 2 things are guaranteed to make me well up when i think about them. one is the Tim Burton movie big fish

Big Fish is a 2003 American fantasy adventure film based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Daniel Wallace. The film was directed by Tim Burton and stars Albert Finney, Ewan McGregor, Billy Crudup, and Jessica Lange. Finney plays Edward Bloom, a former traveling salesman from the Southern United States with a gift for storytelling, now confined to his deathbed. Bloom's estranged son, a journalist played by Crudup, attempts to mend their relationship as his dying father relates tall tales of his eventful life as a young adult i know its a happy film in the end but that still doesn't diminish the sadness i feel when i see it.

the second thing is a bit simpler but no less poignant its simply a Calvin and Hobbes motivational poster that i saw some time ago and now when ever i see i well up into tears for some reason



*sniff* and no I'm not crying as i post this its just raining is all...just raining...
you're not crying. your eyeballs are just sweaty.

Yesterday, I had small piece of hair in my eye. it took many tears (I mean sweats) and steady fingers to take it out.