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Talk about music, movies, TV, books, other types of entertainment and what your vices are. Also, if you're addicted to the high you get off Aspirin, this is the place to talk about it.
Thor Kaufman wrote:I get emotional when I see sincere drama, i.e. not kitsch or soap shit
Little Lord Fauntleroy gives me tears every christmas for example ;( ^.^
that's nice, thor. makes you more human.
Dogmeatlives wrote:When my gf cheated on me. I got a bit emotional, in an Irish rage/depression sort of way.
My Dog Skip, when the dog gets old and he can't jump up on the bed anymore. So sad.
cheating gf\bf's is indeed crappy. i've never actually cheated on anyone, but i've been accused of it. i hit him and threw him out of the house. that's a long time ago though, and it's all good now
what's even worse than cheating is sick pets, though. i remember crying a few tears when my old cat went insane and had to be put to sleep.
I cry all the time. I cried after Brokeback Mountain, I cried when Libby died on Lost, I cry whenever I hear Outlaw Song by 16 horsepower and I cried last week because I made a girl cry. Crying is the new knife fighting!
i remember crying at the endings of both dersu uzala and godfather, and i've also cried a few times when watching the sopranos MOB SHIT IS HEAVY, SERIOUS EMOTIONS ONLY
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
Was I the only one who teared up during Children of Men?
Blargh wrote:While the way in which the stance is made could be done with at least a pretense of civility - being far more conducive to others actually paying attention than copious swearing - it just wouldn't be Mandy otherwise.
S4ur0n27 wrote:Dexter is getting MFG'ed for the first time
Koki wrote:He must be Mandallorian FaLLouT God'ded ASAP
I cried when I had to give my cat away. And when my mom had been in a car accident. And when I left a political organisation after 2½ years in the board and executive committee, and I was handed a special gift for my time spent.
Other than that, movies don't really make me cry that often, except for whenever animals are hurt (I know, how girly of me).
We should all practice turning tears into fits of rage, makes you manlier. Do you know how many keyboards I've gone through because I always break them when I continuously lose? God damned Far Cry.
The next time you watch an emotional movie that makes you cry, punch the screen or the remote. Be assertive.
Don't you dare tell anyone, but when that cowgirl doll from Toy Story 2 sings that song about her owner growing up... fucking gets me every time. How embarrassing is that when there are other people around?
Stevie D wrote:Don't you dare tell anyone, but when that cowgirl doll from Toy Story 2 sings that song about her owner growing up... fucking gets me every time. How embarrassing is that when there are other people around?
OMG! Someone blackmail this man now, right this instant!
Naw, seriously, that just remember that I go sort of bleary eyed whenever the Blue fish (voice by Ellen D?) goes all "don't you like me?" in Finding Nemo...
I cried in Braveheart when mel gibson was betrayed, it was a very good movie. I also cried at the end of Terminator 2 because I didn't want Arnold to die because he was so awesome in that movie.
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