What makes you Cry?

Redalert9r9r

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Whenever little kids are walking around with ice cream or the like, then they drop it and start crying, that's the saddest thing in the world. I don't cry, but it makes me feel bad.

Crying though? Just a bunch of crap from my "childhood" if you will (up until I was 17 I guess) I'd have to say moving around as a kid, loosing friends to drugs, friends committing suicide,my parents divorce, breaking up with my first significant other, and, above all living in Wimberley, Texas. Of all the places I had ever lived as a kid, that was the most miserable existence.
 

Maquette

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This song by Vera Lynn gets me every time:


Also, the montage of Carl and Ellie in the film Up. I can't sit through it without crying so I'm not going to search for the video. D:
 

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Chesney Hawks... "I Am The One and Only."

Here's a quote I have from a note I had on Facebook on the top 6 songs that make me cry:
Mmmmhmmm, that's right! This is the top song that makes me cry. Fortunately those are tears of joy that I always shed to this song. And mostly it's because it's all about individuality, and every time I listen to it, I remind myself of the several factors that create my personality and some of the other people around me. Sometimes it's hard to feel different than others. To be honest I often think that even in the nerdy crowd I feel very different and sometimes left out. When I listen to this song I think about my balanced viewpoint of optimism and pessimism of humans, something that isn't very common for me to find these days among other people. I think about being single all my life. I think about my apathy towards pop culture and how that separates me from my friends sometimes. I think about my devotion towards physics and how I view it beyond the equations and into the drawings and characters that I know and love. I think about how I love to be a total nerd and make crazy analogies to life in terms of science. I think about a lot of things that make me different from other people. And perhaps my individuality is something may be quite different even from cliches, but I always reflect on how those qualities have good properties to them and in turn remind me that I have a very vivid and powerful mind.
 

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Sonic Doctor said:
Arkhangelsk said:

I weep for my favorite Doctor. :(


And I weep for the loss of his companion.
Definitely 100% every time I watch the episode Tennant regenerates. Of course because he is my favorite Doctor, but also that I knew that losing him would bring the shows quality way down. This latest season was so-so right up until the final two episodes of the season, at that point the story just tanked. Yeah, I wanted the Doctor to survive and the show to go on(in the hopes that we would soon have a new Tennant-like Doctor, but the way he survived this last set of problems was plain hocus-pocus, wished back into existence. From what I can tell of the story the way it is going, we won't have to deal with Matt Smith for too much longer. I thought that the show would pick up in story strength when Russell left. I didn't catch who wrote this season's two finale episodes, but if it was Moffat, I would seriously be disappointed in him, because they would stand as the worst episodes he has ever written, considering that he has written several of the best episodes (like "Blink").

Oh, and I wish I could find out who suggested slapping a medical emblem on the other TARDIS door, because I want to slap that person unconscious for the idiocy of it. It is suppose to be a police box and that is it, they didn't have medical stickers.

On the Rose part, I didn't cry as much, mainly since she didn't actually die.
I actually loved the two last episodes. It was only the last scenes that broke the logic. But the rest was awesome. But he fell into the same trap as Russell probably did. Made a dramatic twist, but didn't have a logical ending to it.
 

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Assassin Xaero said:
Cutting onions at work... :(
Those poor onions! I'm a murderer as well :(

OT: Pain or witnessing something horrible. Both can be emotional or physical. I don't repress my emotions but sometimes it is necessary to "man up" as it were and move on.

Crying doesn't stop me from doing what must be done.
 

ClaretPanda

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The final episode of lost and the end of toy story 3, awesome ending. Both brought tears my way real fast!!!
 

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Macheteswordgun said:
Girls make me cry. Through my penis. Cookie for reference
Family Guy.
Anyway, I don't seem to cry all that much. Oh, I remember! I cry when my favorite shows get cancelled. King of the Hill, Ed, Edd, and Eddy, and a few others.
 

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Thinking about my past
My loneliness
People who are sweet to me
Finding loving people
Sweet songs

That's about it.
 

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The Unworthy Gentleman said:
When Ash gets turned to stone in Pokemon: The First Movie.
Exactly, especially because I saw it when I was about seven.
 

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It takes the perfect combonation of thing to make me cry. Adam Sandlar surprisingly got me twice at the end of Click and Reign Over Me, the latter still being one of the best movies I've ever seen. I also (didn't cry but) shed a man tear in Metal Gear Solid 4 when [spoiler/]Snake is using all of his strength to slowly crawl through the microwave-hallway. While the sad music plays an the game forces you to vigerously tap x to crawl inch by inch to pull through the pain and save the world[/spoiler] and than you relize that he didn't have to do that cuz Otacon could go through the hallway no problem but still, epic.
 

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Nothing anymore, I grew out of crying, I can't even do it if I try. I can still be sad, even very sad, but can't cry. Sucks really because it relieves stress.
 

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The first time I heard Stan by eminem I cryed. I still get the chills everytime I hear it. When I'm Gone is another song where the end made me shed a man tear. But not pain at all. I broke my arm in 3 spots and it was shaped like a Z but I was just like "Fuck I'm not gonna be able to play football this year!"
 

hyperhammy

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I've never once cried doing a movie... or a book... never
I have cried at a song by weezer because it reminded me of my ex.
 

Morty815

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Zhukov said:
Onions and loneliness.

I shudder to think what a lonely onion would do to me.
I read the words you wrote and then I made a laughing noise with my face, good job sir.
 

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The Rascal King said:
Iffat Nur said:
The beginning of Toy Story 3
Are you talking about the montage of Andy's childhood? I'm with you there. Especially when the editors cut off Randy Newman's music right at the line "our friendship will never die"
Toy Story 3 made me cry a lot ; the beggining, the middle, the end, it's the only film that affected me so much in years. The fact that I grew up watching the Toy Story films didn't help, it was like the end of something. No wonder why this film is mentioned a lot.

neoontime said:
The Unworthy Gentleman said:
When Ash gets turned to stone in Pokemon: The First Movie.
Exactly, especially because I saw it when I was about seven.
Oh yeah and that one as well. What's funny is that I forgot about it until I saw the Nostalgia Critic's review, and then it came back and hit directly in the heart.
 

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Other people crying makes me cry (only if I'm close to them). I can also get so angry that I cry.