I had to hold back some when I read it yesterday.EeveeElectro said:I've just literally stopped crying at this comic
It was so weird, I was crying and laughing uncontrollably, it made me both sad and happy. God damn you Oatmeal, GOD DAMN YOU.
I stayed up all night and blew through that book as soon as I got my hands on it. As sad as it made me to know it's all over, I'm actually glad that the authors didn't hold back for killing some main characters off, but I am going to miss them....Yopaz said:Well, honestly I just finished A Memory of Light (Awesome book by the way) and I shed a few tears at several points there. I also shed a tear when I finished the book, though that was because it's the last thing from Robert Jordan that I will ever get to read. His legacy is now complete almost 5 years after his death, I'm glad the series finally came to an end, but at the same time I'm really sad too. I also shed a tear when I watched a short documentary on the series and how it affected the fantasy genre and other authors.
You didn't call this film by it's full name? "Harvey Keitel's Enormous Penis and The Piano".RyQ_TMC said:That one scene in The Pianist, where the starved thief tries to steal food from a woman, it falls to the ground and he dives face first into it, was very powerful. Not a tearjerker, but made me very emotional.
I was referring to The Pianist (2002 Roman Polanski film), not The Piano.WWmelb said:You didn't call this film by it's full name? "Harvey Keitel's Enormous Penis and The Piano".
You and me both. I didn't find the ending sad, but I found the fact it ended sad and I found the fact that Robert Jordan never got to see this day sad. I have wanted the ending to come for so long, but in a way I wished the ending would never come. Now I'm really happy the book turned out the way it did.kyuzo3567 said:I stayed up all night and blew through that book as soon as I got my hands on it. As sad as it made me to know it's all over, I'm actually glad that the authors didn't hold back for killing some main characters off, but I am going to miss them....Yopaz said:Well, honestly I just finished A Memory of Light (Awesome book by the way) and I shed a few tears at several points there. I also shed a tear when I finished the book, though that was because it's the last thing from Robert Jordan that I will ever get to read. His legacy is now complete almost 5 years after his death, I'm glad the series finally came to an end, but at the same time I'm really sad too. I also shed a tear when I watched a short documentary on the series and how it affected the fantasy genre and other authors.
I've hated endings ever since I was a child and read the Chronicles of Prydain series, I balled my eyes out when I finished the last page and I shed manly tears at the ending of this series and in honour of the late Robert Jordan
This game was amazing, and gets no where near the exposure it deserves. The fact that the writers of this game could make me care about those multi-coloured quadrilaterals so intensely with only a narration deeply impresses me (probably one of the best scripts ever written for a video game; seriously, check it out).Damon Kucala said:Thomas Was Alone, cant say anyhting about it except that it hit me right in the feels, hard. One of the best games I've played. A must play.