what makes YOU cry manly tears?

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Peteron

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Wouldn't watch this if you aren't caught up in the show. This moment always got to me. That and the ending of Toy Story 3.
 

Formica Archonis

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The epilogue of Eureka Seven. Makes me cry every time.

The end of Doctor Who episode "Forest of the Dead".

Virgil's scene before the wall of fire in Canto 27 of The Purgatorio when Dante is too scared to enter the flames. He reminds Dante of the horrors in Hell that Virgil protected him from and asks, "Could I do any less this close to God?" It was a short and beautiful summary of all the character had done and a sharp reminder we were about to lose him as he could never ascend to Heaven. (Also where the good part of the Divine Comedy ends, but I digress.)
 

Evilbunny

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I watched my dog Elvis die a couple weeks ago. I was in college when my mother called me and told me that he was incapable of controlling his bowels and they were going to have him put to sleep. Elvis had been declining for a while now. He could no longer run due to the arthritis in his back hips, and climbing stairs had become an arduous task for him. Elvis was a black shepard and weighed about 100 pounds so I knew he probably wouldn't live too much longer as he was already 13 and larger dogs tend to not live as long.

I've been on the internet for a while so I've seen my share of sad dog stories, and as soon as she told me that Elvis was being put to sleep one in particular popped into my head. It was a story about a boy and his golden retriever named rusty. Towards the end of the story he talked about how he brought the dog to the vet, and before he was put to sleep, the vet recommended that he go so he wouldn't have to watch him die. He left, but after he did so, he realized that he had just left his childhood friend to die in a strange place full of people he didn't know. He cried and wished he could have done things differently. After I read that story I promised myself I wouldn't let that happen. I knew what I had to do, so I made the six hour drive back up home, and spent the last few hours with him. I pet him, told him that I loved him, and fed him cheese, his favorite food.

We went to the vet, and I went in to the examining room with Elvis and my parents. She asked if I wanted to be present when the lethal dose was administered, and of course I said yes. She brought him into a separate room to give him a sedative, and brought him back in on a metal table with a sheet on it. I started petting him and told him not to be scared. I told him I was here and that I loved him. As the vet gave him the lethal dose I could feel his breathing slow and then eventually stop.

I cried. But, I know I did the right thing. I was with my friend until the very end and I did everything for him that I could.

RIP Elvis. I love you.
 

ThatLankyBastard

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I cried at the deaths of Flint Fireforge and Tasslehoff Burrfoot...

...also, I welled up a bit at some videos involving Nuzlocke on Youtube...

...poor Rick...

Lol, looking back I wouldn't exactly call those "Manly Tears",,,
 

Tetranitrophenol

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Caramel Frappe said:
you monster! I saw this series years ago and even now im sobbing like a little wuss, thanks for reminding me Im still human, hope you are happy.

seriously now, Air and Clannad are the 2 animes that ripped manly tears out of my bleeding eyes!!

:'(
 

Ilikemilkshake

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Horny Ico said:
Ilikemilkshake said:
Pixar movies.

Toy Story 3 and Wall-e are the worst for it.
What a strange lexicon you have: replacing "best" with "worst".
I see what you're getting at XD. Im trying to think of another way to put it but im really saying that those films are (personally) notorious or infamous. Saying they're the best at making me cry doesnt really give the right connotation but saying that they're the worst for not making me cry makes more sense... unless im just crazy.

Maybe its a glass half full glass half empty kinda thing. (which for the record i decide on context rather than being eternally optimistic/pesimistic)
 

Nerdstar

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i feel i must reply to good sir as it is only fair that youve poured your heart out, i feel your pain as i alredy posted i lost a canine frieed befoe our frinedship could begin, i have another dog my first acctully another husky shes old (at leset 13)shes not as fast as she used to be and her time is drawing near, iv tried to convice myself its not tur but deep down i know it it. as i sit here typeing this treas are welling up in my eyes, i just want you to know your not alone....your not alone...
 

Ilikemilkshake

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Shock and Awe said:
The end of Saving Private Ryan made me well up pretty bad...
I would have if it ended on the bridge with him shooting at the tank with the pistol, rather than jumping back to the present and then the old-man ryan starts crying... overdid it for me, kinda took me out of it.

also, most films with dogs/pets... because something always happens to it and i get sad :(
 

Sean Hebner

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i cried the WHOLE TIME i watched big fish once...then an hour and a half after that....

and also placebo's cover of "running up that hill"
 

gregitaly

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Real life: My four legged best friend Ace dying.
Movies: Marley and me (see above)
Tv: ending of battlestar Galactica and "The Walkabout" episode of Lost.
Anime: Jiraya dying in Naruto.
Video Games: End of Final Fantasy X.
Books: End of Amber Spyglass