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May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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I've never seen a show or a film that made me cry... :/ I remember watching 'The boy in the striped pyjamas' in school, and I was the only female in the room not blubbering. I had to consciously think "LOOKSADLOOKSADLOOKSAD" so that I didn't look like some sociopath.

Also, when walking around Auschwitz-Birkenau with the school, same situation. D:

On the other hand, I was on the verge of tears when Steve Irwin died. LOL

May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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seeing grown men cry in RL, for example on the news when there's been a terrible natural disaster and they're relating how they've just lost their loved ones...for some reason seeing a woman cry rarely has the same effect on me...

knowing that someone close to me is suffering and nothing i can say or do will help them...

and the end of the film Ghost when Patrick Swayze finally walks "into the light"...i don't usually cry at films, but the first time i ever saw Ghost was on the day of my grandmother's funeral, so now every time i see it it reminds me of that day and it breaks my heart... :(

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May 9, 2009 16 years ago
Joanne
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makes me cry as well

O WHUT THAT MAKES ME CRY :(

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May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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SAYIN DAT about my makes me cry youu YOOUU swiiine

May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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Midnight

Taking out my lip ring so it would heal over last night :c

I don't cry much during movies.But some get to me Like when I watched the last lord of the rings movie, the first time I cried while watching it was my 8th time seeing it.xD


May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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I used to cry so easily from TV shows, movies, a bunch of stuff. Now, I've only cried once in the past 4 months. It's insane.

The time I did cry was because I'm feeling kind of overwhelmed with a whole bunch of emotions and I just broke down.

May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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I don't really cry when watching a movie or the telly. But... The Lion King. I can't help but cry at that. It's so bloody sad. Poor Mufasa. :(

May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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Things involving children. Or mothers. Usually in bad situations. It's not out-right hysterical crying, but my eyes tear up and it's really not pleasant. XD

The show Cold Case is the worst, though. I basically always cry. The people are always so happy and then suddenly, dead. And it's been years since their death, no clues as to who did it -- and then you find out it was someone really close to them, who they really trusted. Oh god, horrible.

May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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Anything involving animals. I still cry through several Disney films (If I'm on my own, anyway).

And The Green Mile (Which is fantastic!) made me BAAAAAAW shamelessly in front of my parents. Several times.

"Don't forget. Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember her, you are not alone."

May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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I've never actually cired from a book/tv show/song/whatever.

Although yesterday I was so close to crying, my eyes were getting all watery, my throat had gone all weird and sore etc. That was from an anime(I know right? Anime made me almost cry xD) called Air TV.

WAS SO SAD ;_;

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May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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When I get frustrated, animal abuse commercials, when I get mad. Um...Bridge to Teribithia made me cry. And so did Marley and Me the book, Iron Giant, just sad stories. Titanic, you know. I cry over a lot of stuff. I cried because I hated this girl so much. I cry over my crush all the time. Sometimes I cry because I hate my grandma so much.

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May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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You need some serious drama to make me cry. Although I did cry at the end of WALL-E...

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The first Pokemon movie.
I mean, I was pretty young, but yeah. I could not sit through that one without tearing up.
YES. I forgot about that. I cried in that, too. ;~;

May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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ill cry when i watch sad movies in pain find out something uber sad about a friend sad books make me cry ill cry when i get sad news (have to get rid of a pet i`ve only had for like 5 days) and a WHOLE lot more.

I`m a cry baby. i express my feelings a little too much.

May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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Amanda

Where the red fern grows.. DEFINITELY :( I cry about mostly sad things.. I'm not overly sensitive but I am surely sensitive x)

Like when there's a lost cat or dog or something I'll cry or be sad ;-;

Anything to do with animals makes me just tear up and not stop D:

May 9, 2009 16 years ago
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I never cry during movies. When I was in Florida, I grudgingly went to The Pursuit of Happiness with my my mom, my siblings, and all my cousins. We took up a whole row. At the end, I was the only one who wasn't crying. I was more pissed off because my mom said it was really a happy movie. lol, my brother was crying the hardest. He is the wimp in the family. I never cry when I am in pain either, I have a very high tolerance for pain. I think the only time I cried in things like that was when I watched an anime called Wolf's Rain, when Toboe died.

May 11, 2009 16 years ago
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EVERYTHING. seriously. i'm not kidding.

to make me cry is not a big accomplishment.

i cry when shows/books i like end, when my favorite characters die, when there is this romantic bawwww sad moment, listening to sad songs (seriously im about to cry listening to this song now ahaha) -weak-

_ <-- i have no idea what that face is but i use it all the time anyways.

May 11, 2009 16 years ago
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I cried watching Nana (not the anime) when Nana jumped off the train breaking up with Ren...I always cr so bad and have this freakish urge to run up to the TV in an effort to hug Nana through the TV .... It never works.

Remember April 20th, 2011 when we thought the world might end, when the PSN was down? These guys do. Reminisce those horrible days, the catastrophic events! The homeless men! ...And, is that water orange?

May 11, 2009 16 years ago
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The ending of the film My Girl makes me cry every time. Baww ;___;

everything was beautiful and nothing hurt. Reader Voracious Book Blog

May 11, 2009 16 years ago
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I'm really not a crying sort of girl. However, two things manage to get me to tear up every time-the ending of Titanic, and the cutscene just before the final stage of the Yami boss fight in Okami.

Yeah, I know, I'm getting alot of weird looks about the second one. I mean, who crys over a game? Well, if you watch that scene after playing through the game, it's really hard not to tear up. Not because its sad, exactly, but because its so beautiful.

May 11, 2009 16 years ago
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A few exeptionaly sad songs such as 'Danny Boy' and 'Goodnight my Angle'

The first time I saw Titanic I cried. (Cliche, I know)

Also if I'm in a really emotional RP (Thats only happened once!!!)

When my pets die as well... I'm quite close to them. Though that might be why I find 'Goodnight my Angel' so sad, I sang it to my iguana as he was put to sleep.

There was also this one amazing fic that made me cry. It was about long suffering and wanting to die, then finaly getting the wish after realizing life was looking up. It was so sad an euphemised. Soaring on sleeps wings and all...


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