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crystal_ice_prism18 May 7th, 2007 06:05 AM

Yes I have cried over small things, I think its natural for people to do it. Sunray mentioned crying about LOTR, I was crying in the Return of the King at the end

The Body Popper May 7th, 2007 06:06 AM

the ending of terminator 2 gets me every time I watch it. I dont know why I get sad about a machine dying, but its really emotional.

FeelFree May 7th, 2007 06:14 AM

I sometimes get a tear when i see a very sad scene.For example, in the "Green Mile" when the black guy was sent to the chair, i was so sad when he was executed.Such a great guy didnt deserve to die.

ConstanceJill May 7th, 2007 06:23 AM

Sometimes I cry when reading books or this kind of stuff.
Last time was near the end of the second book of the WarCraft series....
Spoiler:
... when we learn that Taretha has been killed :'(

Junk angel May 7th, 2007 06:43 AM

Yes I also cried in the Green Mile.
Or after reading harry potter a had to put the book down, since I couldn't see anything after I found out that Sirius died.

But there are just things I'd had to force myself to cry about.
Things that are so far away, that even death is somehow not enough.



Is this a second footballplayer to die due to utter burnout?

the1chaos May 7th, 2007 07:06 AM

It all depends on what you call a "small thing" I suppose. The last time I really cried was when my only remaining grandparent, my mothers' father, was found in his house dead. I cried for the first time in years during his funeral service, and it still makes me sad when I think back of it.

The last time I got watery-eyed was rather recent, a week ago. I had to quit an online game and community I've been with for about five years, and with whom I've shared lots of ups and downs. Some of the people there I consider closer friends than "real" friends of mine - sad as it may sound. I simply had to quit however, seeing my rehabilitation is now taking priority and I'm in a more essential stage than before (if you don't know - long story). This game, though I love it, just takes up too much time and energy than I can supply right now.

Some may count it as a "small thing", I don't know. All I know is that leaving there felt like shit, and I plan on returning as soon as possible.

Sh0wdowN May 7th, 2007 07:12 AM

I'm manly, so I don't cry.

AegenemmnoN May 7th, 2007 07:31 AM

Jesus, what happened to that guy?



I don't really cry over small things. Last time I got teary eyed was over a song, which, for some reason, hit me in the tender spot.

Crimson Butterfly May 7th, 2007 07:35 AM

Quote:

Jesus, what happened to that guy?
The precise cause of death hasn't been established. They've pinned it down to heart problems. He was extremely young, too. He was a talented player and was a great loss to the football community.

Quote:

I'm manly, so I don't cry.
You're also an idiot. Everyone cries - it's human instinct.

InfantryDivision May 7th, 2007 09:19 AM

I can never cry at small things. Its actually hard for me to cry about anything, including death. Sometimes I have to force myself to cry, just to get things out of mind and heart. Hurts to hold back. :(


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