Anything that forced your tears right out?

Once when I was walking home from school, I got told that my grandad had passed away. I cried myself to sleep that night :l

At least you had a granddad. Both of mine were dead before I was born.


EDIT: One committed suicide, and one died of smoking for so long.
 
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Duuuuuudeee I barely cry when it comes to movies.. Nothing I can think of now. But games make me cry so much, I don't even know why!. The Walking Dead Game by Telltale and The Last of Us was was definitely a tear jerker. Those are my favorites. I also cried during a gameplay of Corpse Party.
 
Duuuuuudeee I barely cry when it comes to movies.. Nothing I can think of now. But games make me cry so much, I don't even know why!. The Walking Dead Game by Telltale and The Last of Us was was definitely a tear jerker. Those are my favorites. I also cried during a gameplay of Corpse Party.

I'll bet with you that you'll cry when you watch The Green Mile.
 
Grave of the Fireflies is the only movie that's ever made me cry. Ugh, just thinking about how heart-wrenching it is makes me want to cry right now!
 
I remember watching Hachiko with my dog and I sobbed for like 15 minutes after it ended.

Gran Torino made me cry, too.
 
Cutting Onions..........


And moving off to college. It's taking some getting used to. My parents and I are super close and it's a bit difficult adjusting to a completely new place with brand new people.
 
That MOVIE. A Walk To Remember.... Why? I dunno. I don't know anyone like that. So sad....
Youtube's- My First Friend. About a puppy, in Japanese, played to the Dr. Mario Tune. So dang sad.
Bye Bye Butterfree, episode 21 of Pokemon. So many more episodes of Pokemon, but I don't know their names.
 
Forgive me if I bumped my thread back, but I was just thinking I could really bring this thread back to attention.

I remember crying during Terms of Endearment. It's such a sad film, especially as it nears its ending.
 
Looking for Alaska and The Fault in Our Stars.

When I first read TFiOS, I got a lump the size of a baseball in my throat and it was like I was feeling every single emotion the main character was feeling. I cried so hard.

With Looking for Alaska, I really always cry when I read this:
CONTAINS SPOILERS TO LOOKING FOR ALASKA

“What is an "instant" death anyway? How long is an instant? Is it one second? Ten? The pain of those seconds must have been awful as her heart burst and her lungs collapsed and there was no air and no blood to her brain and only raw panic. What the hell is instant? Nothing is instant. Instant rice takes five minutes, instant pudding an hour. I doubt that an instant of blinding pain feels particularly instantaneous.”

Because really, I think about what it means and how that would feel when you, or somebody you love dies. How long does it last? Is it painful? and the question I think everyone ponders at least once.. what happens next?

This book makes you think and has a lot of things that you can relate to your personal life.
 
The airconditioning in the gym.
It's literally forced right into my eye at times.
Of course, what do you expect from a gym that they put on 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
I have a few, these are the ones I can remember off the top of my head:

• Hachi - Never again please.
• Titanic
• Bridge to Terabithia
• Marley and me
• A perfect world
• The Boy In Striped Pajamas
• Up
• Toy Story 3
• Hachi again
• Ted(don't even ask why)
• Beauty and the beast
• The One Direction Movie - This Is Us
 
oh gawd if anyone has seen the beginning of the movie Up then they would know.. it makes me cry so hard ;n;
 
O geez. I am a crybaby and that's final!

I cried at:
Marley and Me(I cried with my grandpa watching this ._.)
Some Pokemon episodes(especially bye bye butterfree)
Some One Piece episodes(if you watch it you know what I'm talking about)
Listening to My Immortal by Evanescence(nuff said)
A few parts in some twilight movies
I'm taking a health class and we are talking about different medical conditions
And we watched a video on Alzheimers and it had an old guy with his life before
And then when he died but there's a boy who knew about the part and he went to the
Restroom and we're all just really you couldn't of told us! In the end you couldn't hear the vid
You could only hear sniffling...

Continuing with my long list I cried at
My current fractured ankle
How it's 81 in gym class
Up
Toy story 3
The lion king
Bamby (damn it Disney quit with the sad movies!)

And this may sound really dumb but...

Ok I cried really hard at the end of Okami when
Issun and Ammy departed to board the ark of yamoto!!!
I didn't stop crying for a while. I was still crying when I was fighting
Ninetails again!

Anyways I'm a weakling!

- - - Post Merge - - -

Oops forgot to put the iron giant on there. Ug that brought Niagara falls!
 
oh gawd if anyone has seen the beginning of the movie Up then they would know.. it makes me cry so hard ;n;

Up is messed up it got it backwards, the sad stuff supposed to be at the end. I can't remember the last time I legit cried at something, maybe when Toy Story 3 came out(?) Something's wrong with me, my face doesn't produce tears or I just don't have emotions, I just can't let it out anymore... u-u (*sobs*)
 
Dragon Quest IX-Setinels of the Starry Skies

One town you visit, Coffinwell, has a curse where a horrible plague goes around town. You go with the village doctor, but when you come back, his wife is dead. It was so heart-wrenching, even though she had only, like, 5 lines in the entire game...
 
I'm six foot two, but I'm sensitive so I cry over a lot of things like a gentle giant. If I accidentally hurt someone in sparring in karate, I cry, even if they're okay. I also cry about sad movies and books sometimes. I used to cry when I went to middle school, but I changed to private school when I was in 9th grade. I also used to cry whenever I was playing an MMORPG and the people bullied me, or when I got banned on a forum. I think this place combined with my changed lifestyle has lowered a lot how much I cry, plus I've learned to hold it in if I'm in public. Whoever says it's not okay to cry is wrong. Crying is something you're supposed to do in your life; people just do it on a different scale.
 
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