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fingerbang143

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Jesus people, he said MANLY tears. Crying at Toy Story 3 is not manly, manly would be crying while watching epic meal time just because of the sheer epicocity.
 

coppah20HE

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I know it shouldn't but;
Jack dying at the end of "Titanic"


WAKE UP JACK, WAKE UP... DAMN YOU JACK... AND DAMN YOU CELINE DION!!!

 

Johnny Impact

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LobsterFeng said:
This right here is the very definition of manly sadness.[Cid]
Best piece of music in any FF game. If ever there was a song that simultaneously encapsulated a character, expanded him to mythic proportions, and evoked amazing pathos, this is it.
DirtyMagic said:
[Jurassic Bark] This. MY GOD THIS. How can something from a show that hilarious make me become so depressed?
Touché Matt Groening, touché.
And this.
 

ace_of_something

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I was going to say 'nothing.' Honestly, I think the last time I cried was when my brother died in Afghanistan.

I came damn close when I heard about:

One of my early childhood heroes dying.
 

dalek sec

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The series finale of Battlestar Galactica and a fair chunk of season four makes me weep tears of sorrow everytime I watch them. D:

I swear to god, less than five minutes left in the show and Baltar finds a way to make me just break down and cry...
 

Biodeamon

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the ending to the first storyline of mystery dungeon:explorers of darkness. i bawled my eyes out during the end TT__TT
but it grew me into a cold heartless man and i rarely cry anymore


also the ending to code geass was pretty close to making me cry too
 

RadicalDreamer90

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This is prob the anime that allowed me to suspend any form of logic when analyzing it. There have certainly been deeply impacting songs or movies I've watched over the years, but this one has a place in me as being one of the anime's that pushed a theme and an emotion so far It can rekindle that feeling every time I watch it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgYHvywOsB0&feature=related
 

CrustyOatmeal

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you know, i was going on a long stretch without crying and then for some reason i watched bambi 2. i cant quite remember what made me cry but i was getting choked up pretty bad. i can go through bambi without shedding a single tear but bambi 2 gets to me somehow

the worst part is that a good friend of mine found out and he loves to bring it up every time we hang out
 

OptimisticPessimist

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Evilbunny said:
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.
I...*whimper*...Okay, welling up here.
 

Ryengu

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The third to last episode of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, "I Accept Your Dying Wish". For tragic and superbly awesome events in quick succession.