Crying

Jedoro

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I tend to cry when I see what could be the best of humanity,
neither ship blew up the other.
Granted, this could result in happy or sad tears, depending on the outcome of the actions taking place.
 

Relish in Chaos

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I cried two years ago at a memorial of a classmate who'd suddenly died. I'm not sure why; I'd only known the guy for a couple of months, but he was always kind to me, even if it was in his own way of teasing me and stuff. But I just felt so...strange, witnessing how it'd affected so many people around me, and it was practically the first time something like death had really hit home for me. And he was shy of his 15th birthday too.

And another thing: I've been depressed for the past four years, not because of that, but because of other problems I've been having in my life. But I haven't cried since. I don't know why, because it'd be so relieving to just have a good weep. But I can't. :(
 

evilwhiteboy

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Yesterday while watching The Fellowship of the Ring. When Boromir dies. Silly I know but its been that way since I watched it in theaters.
 

FoolKiller

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sqrlaway said:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/expresident/most-powerful-photographs-ever-taken

I was crying by number 28. I'm impressed by and/or frightened of anybody who makes it through the whole thing without goin' a little blurry in the vision.
You should be impressed. I'm scared. I find them moving and yes, the picture with the mother on her knees hugging her child when she gets home is quite touching but not even close.

For me, this did it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJi6cQtVE-c
 

ToffeeMC

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Pinkamena said:
sqrlaway said:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/expresident/most-powerful-photographs-ever-taken

I was crying by number 28. I'm impressed by and/or frightened of anybody who makes it through the whole thing without goin' a little blurry in the vision.
People react differently to stuff like that. I am able to see that they are powerful pictures, and sometimes a little sad, but they are nowhere near making me cry. I don't think I am particularly "cold" when it comes to feelings, but again, everyone reacts different. Some are very open about their feelings, other are not.
Thank you for that. My friends called me cold for not crying at my grandma or my auntie's funerals, and while I do feel extremely saddened by them, and feel like I should be crying, I'm not, and I wanted some sort of reason.
 

Camarii

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Yesterday, watching Game of Thrones. Poor Lady...Poor, poor Lady. Out of the entire first season that was the worst thing. The sound, oh the sound.
 

loudmadman

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The last time I remember crying was when my pet dog was put down 9 months ago (almost to the day actually). I couldn't even bear going to the vet, so I kissed her on the head and wept at home, knowing I would have bawled my eyes out if I went along for the trip (I actually felt sad typing this).

I have had other times where I could have cried since then, however, I tend to go for a drive and yell in my car (aka, my angry dome).
 

nomzy

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When I watched The Notebook a few weekes back. That god damn movie gets me every single time.
But yeah, its usually movies or other forms of media that get me, I can't remember the last time I cried because something IRL.