Crying at movies

Has a movie ever made you cry? Male film critics always claim to 'weep' during movies but I think they're lying

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times i have cried at movies:

>Iron Giant
>Titanic
>Lord of the rings
>True grit
>Cloud Atlas
>Tree of life
>Interstellar

I OPENLY WEPT AT POKEMON THE FIRST MOVIE.

THROW YE STONES ZOOMERS, for I am ....

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Like you actually had tears coming out of your eyes at all those movies? I'm not even judging, I just find it hard to believe. I don't think I've ever seen a man cry during a movie.

Nah usually I just get the feels. Any time I teared up it was mostly because of the booze I was drinking along whatever I was viewing. Except for that movie Click, it's not even a good flick but it got me worked up. The Fonz's actor is top-tier

When I was pregnant I cried to a lot of movies. Most notably Leo & Stitch

Yeah I often feel melancholy for a while after watching certain movies but I don't think I'm capable of literally crying from them

I cried in "Silence." The film, among other things, made me seriously consider my Protestant judgements of Catholics.

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Honestly you don't really count, literally every woman cries at movies

That scene in the Garfield movie when Odie ran away made me break down as a kid, but i had just recently found my dog dead

My brother cried at Detective Pikachu because muh nostalgia. A literal case of
>there's that thing I know!

Shed one tear for The Deer Hunter, shed one tear for A.I.

I've cried after a few movies, but it's rare. ones I can remember are titanic and some dog movie.

your eyes get watery, your face swells up a little, it's like one single tear though usually

I cried at episode 5 of season 11 of the simpsons.

>made me seriously consider my Protestant judgements of Catholics.
yeah, catholics aren't perfect, but american prots were fed some serious propaganda against catholics, many still prevalent today

LMAO Ok

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The one and only time I cried was when wolverine dies in Logan.

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"Look at us . . . I'm frozen and you're dead, and I love you."

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I was on the verge of it when I watched the Green Mile when I was about 14 or 15. I fought it back, as a man should.

some mornings i cry during the commute to work

LOTR
Rain Man
Elephant Man
Song of the Sea

Deer Hunter
Paris, Texas

Of course I have, I'm an emotional baby though.

Korean movie called The Classic made me weep like a bitch

Yeah, all the time. Last time was probably when watching Ikiru.

> Like you actually had tears coming out of your eyes at all those movies? I'm not even judging, I just find it hard to believe. I don't think I've ever seen a man cry during a movie.
Well obviously you don't do that if you're not alone otherwise it would be pretty awkward.

>in the movie the Iron Giant Vin Diesel practiced for his roll by chewing on cars in a wreck yard.

>fought Green Mile tears back
lmao what a pussy
just cry and stop being a bitch

And for me it was Deer Hunter. If that movie didn't make you shed a tear, you have issues

I've been an atheist my entire life but watching the Passion of the Christ was some real shit.

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>no context images
>not propaganda

Little miss sunshine mainly because I really related to Steve Carell's character

I cried in the theatre at Marley And Me, other than that none come to mind.

>a plain picture of the vatican is propaganda

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I've felt a tightness in my throat in a few movies, that's as far as it gets.
Usually when someone sacrifices themselves for others and receives a good death.
Like Armageddon when Bruce Willis dies in place of Ben Affleck so his daughter can be happy. That gets me every time.

How did so many of you cry during LoTR and when?

>tfw shed tears at almost every movie because I've always been emotional

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I've seen the trilogy in it's entirety a handful of times. Funny enough it wasn't until I was in my 20s that they actually got me to shed tears. LotR is such a "pure" series that I just can't help but get emotional, no subversion or jewish tricks, just good characters doing heroic things.

Hehehehe ding ding

Thinking about it I also teared up at the interviews at the end of Band Of Brothers

The Last Samurai, Saving Private Ryan, The Transformers: The Movie, The Fellowship of the Ring.

if your comprehension skills were intact, you would realise I was referring to the lack of context. I don't know what this shit is supposed to mean, I never claimed to be catholic, but it was probably after vatican II

since you're incapable of giving me information I had to do it myself.

>Vatican II: 11 October 1962 – 8 December 1965
>Pope’s Audience Hall (your image) built in 1971

>the vatican
I don't think you even know what you're posting user, looks like some random image from a facebook group ie propaganda

Right, I like it plenty. I have nothing bad to say about LoTR, but I’m just curious which part(s) were THAT sad?

manchester by the sea had me tear up
the police station bit and the meeting on the street bit

Its not that its sad necessarily, its just emotionally moving, which can illicit tears. I mean just listen to the music.

I cried during the "one more" scene in Hacksaw Ridge. I still can't figure out why. It's the only movie to ever make me tear up.

Only one time with Million dolar Baby

I've only ever cried to one film and that was yesterday evening while watching Bridge to Terabithia.
I'm still thinking about it.

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I have never cried on a movie, but boy I Want to Eat Your Pancreas got me real hard with that Can I cry now? part.

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Never. Although hospital scene in Roma was too heavy, almost got me. I could hear people sobbing all around me,

I cried too, because I expected kino but instead got the most cheesy and corny movie of the year.

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Hachi

I’ve never actively shed a tear. But when K dies on the steps in BR2049, “dey ah aull purfek...” in The Last Samurai, and when the girl twists the cross on wolverine’s grave to make an x in Logan all put me in a spot where if I was a little drunk I’d be done for.

I cried at Inside Out, lol. Also the Green Mile.

Christkino makes me weep

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I cried at One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
also that documentary about the lady who murders the father of her child before killing herself and the baby

Youth

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My son died when he was 6 so anything with kids makes me tear up but it's not a problem because I rarely leave the house anymore.

Fuck the only movie that has ever made me cry in the theatre was A Star Is Born. That shit is depressing as fuck.

My friends, you bow to no one

Big Fish’s ending gets me every time

I'm not even gay, but I cried during Brokeback Mountain. To this day it's the only romance/love story movie where I actually cared about both people in relationship.

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Was it Pikachu trying to revive Ash? No shame bro.

Every.
Fucking.
Time.

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I cry during every fucking sad movie scene that involves a dog.

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Ever see Marley and Me?

Damn dude I'm really sorry to hear that. Hope you're doing OK

I refuse to

My dad saw some military vets cry at the end of Saving Private Ryan.

Two manly and brilliantly fleshed-out characters, for sure. I've never been more impacted by a film's end.

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This scene alone got me to cry.

When I was a kid I cried hard when Shadow gives up after getting injured in Homeward Bound
I've gotten emotional at other movies but nothing to that extent again

Marley and me
I am Legend

Ending of Homeward Bound anyone?

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that ones not fair because it sneaks up on you since its children

Ah there ya go, for me it's when he comes over the ridge at the end.

Im emotionally inept. I just kinda awkwardly smile when im uncomfortable in movies. In real life this hasnt happened thank god. When a loved one die recently my face looked appropriate but i was mortified on the way over that i would burst out in laughter like the girl in freaks and geeks

I only cry when watching anime.

I almost cried at the end of the Shawshank Redemption

End of watch was the first movie to actually get me teary eyed and though I've seen LOTR several times I didn't really appreciate and understand certain themes until I got older and it hits hard.

This one below in particular is a rough one as someone who has dealt with a close family member dying.
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Only one movie made me cry and its the elephant man, especially the part where he starts talking about how his mom would be so disappointed at how ugly he looks

I work night shift sometimes, and early mornings are weird - I feel overly emotional and will bawl like a bitch. However only the dumbest fucking movies make me cry. Last one was that family movie with Mark Wahlberg where he adopts 3 foster kids.
It wasn't even overly sad, just kinda nice and warm.

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I cried to ever mgs game. 1-5 + peacewalker. goddamn music manipulation

I had happy tears well up in my eyes multiple times watching the new Godzilla. It was what I always wanted to see since I was a kid.

dear zachary is the documentary. i cried too.

i've cried during jagten, gattaca, rambo first blood, leviathan, and manchester by the sea
also i cry when i watch the blair witch project because i miss my ex

Got misty eyed watching Tangled. Forgot which part. No tears. Legit cried during HBO's documentary on Olympic Gymnastics/Larry Nassar, the bit where the one daughter recounts how her dad never believed her, causing their relationship to deteriorate, only to kill himself when it all became public and confirmed.

It wasn't at theaters, but I just watched A Silent Voice last night and cried like a little bitch.

I never cried at movies until just a few years ago. I’m not sure what changed. But the hardest I’ve cried was during the ending of Big Fish. Something about it just hits me really hard.

In pic related, at the part where Peter webs the doors of the synagogue shut and lights it on fire, I cried. I stood, tears streaming down my face, and gave the Roman salute to the screen.

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Something about watching a guy go through hell for the sake of his beliefs. That scene got me but what really did it was the epilogue with the real guys talking about him and what happened. I don’t know if real stuff like that counts though.

i dont cry but i get sad at these things:

>I OPENLY WEPT AT POKEMON THE FIRST MOVIE.
>Like Armageddon when Bruce Willis dies in place of Ben Affleck so his daughter can be happy. That gets me every time.
>>Lord of the rings
>How did so many of you cry during LoTR and when?
>My friends, you bow to no one
also: "I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you!"
>The Last Samurai
when they mow down the nips with the gatling guns


also:
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
- I cant even finish this movie

I have PTSD from watching my second wife almost die in the hospital too many times, so ANY movie/tv show where a pretty woman is sick/dying literally kills me and I have to turn it off.

also:

gettysburg when they charge up the hill

gladiator, wheat fields, fuck man

star wars revenge of the sith: "you were my brother anakin! I loved you! you were the chosen one, you were supose to bring balance to the force! not lead it into darkness!" and padmes "you're breaking my heart!"

Usually movies where someone sacrifices themselves for the good of others. Odd because I'm a misanthrope.

I think faggots cry at movies but I was guilty of doing it at least once. I watched David Lynch's Elephant Man and not only did I cry once, but fucking twice in two separate scenes. I also don't go out of my way to watch sad movies which is another reason. I don't get why anyone would want to watch something that would make them feel sad. Seems retarded. I may have cried at things as a kid but I don't remember.

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Pic related and Lemansky death in The Shield

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also:

the never ending story, when artax dies in the swamp of sadness... from sadness. and when that little girl princess cries for sebastian to say her name.

also: the land before time, when longneck's mom dies

also: lionking, when simba's dad mufasa dies

also: anastasia, the flashbacks to the romanovs, that song "once upon a time in december"

This is the only reasonable cry in this thread.

I cry like a lil baby back bitch by the end of Ben-Hur.

That ending gets me everytime i watched it, Nicholson best performance imo.

When Sam comes back to fight Shelob. “I can’t carry it for you. But I can carry you.”
“Don’t let go.”
“My friends, you bow to no one.”
I think it’s because of my best friend who’s always had my back and helped me through a lot of hard periods in my life. Mostly due to health issues. That stuff really gets to me. Couldn’t give a shit when Frodo leaves though.

I haven’t seen this movie in over 10 years and just the image alone gave me goosebumps. Fuck.

>anastasia, the flashbacks to the romanovs, that song "once upon a time in december"


Fuck... That one always gets me too

Iron Giant, Big Fish, LoTR

I cried at the end of Wings when Jack unintentionally killed David

Maybe as a kid but a few of them have made me teary eyed. Almost none of them were recent though.

I teared up at that speech the German officer gives to the troops

Films that I've cried watching:

>Grave of The Fireflies
>Interstellar
>Twenty-Four Eyes
>Schindler's List
>Love Exposure
>Forrest Gump
>Tokyo Story
>Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
>Oasis
>Spirited Away (not tears of sadness, but for some reason, that damn ending tune always brings tears and I don't know why)

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>Grave of the fireflies
This shit never made me cry. Its meh film and not sad in the slightless.
>Spirited Away
I think its wholesome, but not enough to cry
>all the other shit
trash

Literally any movie that's considered sad, pretty much is guaranteed I'll cry at some point. I'm just an emotional person and I hate it. I'll literally be at work and suddenly think of my parents dying one day and Ill start to cry.

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Looks like we all agree that Elephant Man could make a stone cry.

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are you a woman?

Nah but Ive been told by female co-workers love talking to me because I gossip like a woman. Im a pretty sad excuse for a man desu, didn't have much of a fatherly influence growing up, just my mom, and almost no other male friends.

I don't often cry, but when I do it's when the film reminisces of the good times after the character/group we followed the whole film has died. Yimou Zhang is very good with this, The Road Home, The Flowers of War and Ju Dou to an extent. Cassavetes' Woman Under the Influence got me good, the way she asks for her fathers help absolutely shattered me, came out of nowhere and hit like a jackhammer. Kurosawa's Ikiru also got me, but I was expecting it, like a crescendo with him on the swings, basically the whole film leading to that point. Blood Diamond also got me, that's expected though, Zwick being behind The Last Samurai. Still Alice, I pretty much cried through the whole movie, the subject matter is very personal so that's why.
I don't cry when dogs die, it's cheap and dishonest way to make a tearjerker film. Only dog film that made me cry was Hachi-ko, the Gere version didn't because it felt hollow and insincere.

Don't disrespect Ozu and Chang-Dong in such an uncouth manner you double roody-poo

You legit made me feel bad for you.
Unless you're a woman.
But I don't think you are, because only dudes are shut ins like that.
In any case - I'm sorry man.

Yea I've seen this happening a lot. Guys raised mainly by mothers become feminine, to varying degrees.
From the other males perspective you are a pathetic girly faggot. Try and get out of it. Join the gym and start lifting. You'll get that testosterone flowing and your mentality will shift. It's not too late to change.

Manchester by the sea made me cry like a little bitch. World's Greatest Dad was another one. I felt extreme dread when I watched Blue Valentine, because it's a perfect realization of what falling out of love feels like. I always feel shame though, even when I'm alone.

edward scissorhands made me cry

Too many scenes to count. Right after Gandalf goes down with the Balrog the music and performances are perfect. But Return of the King is just one cathartic moment after another by the last hour and a half, it’s my favorite mainstream movie, has me blubbering like nothing else

you’re a gay acedemic?

that movie was fucking corny shit.. what an awful film

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I cry so much basedmilk whenever the main protagonist wins the "battle" or gets the woman (or objective)

damn, imagine being that dad.. you’d pretty much have to commit suicide because there is no way you could ever forgive yourself.

actually crying is bullshit. Tearing up or getting a lump in the throat is normal.

I cried at the end of About Schmidt

Movies for adults seldom make me feel really sad. I felt something at the end of la la Land. I cried at the end of Coco. I'm just a bitch. If the new Grinch movie wasn't so terrible I probably would have felt something when he talks about how he didn't hate Christmas, he was just lonely blah blah blah.

Yeah agreed

when I was a kid (5 or 6) and watched the lion king the first time I cried so hard when Mufasa died.. that’s the only movie I can think of where I really cried, but I almost cried during Room (with Brie Larson) because I was very emotional to begin with

I have never cried at a movie, or reading a book
I cried once beating a videogame, though

I often get REALLY sad at movies, and I even WANT to cry, but for some reason the tears don't come. It's weird because I'm a very emotional person and cry quite often.

This is my definition of crying. Making sound is sobbing imo

I knew it was coming since I've seen the movie before yet I still cried. I haven't cried for a few years up until that moment, but I believe it most likely had to do with more personal reasons than the movie being that tear jerking. I miss my childhood and the innocence that came along with it, as well as the friendships that can only exist within it. I don't know if I've fully accepted yet that it's over. I understand that I'll never be able to recapture all that went into making that kind of naive, blissful, imaginative happiness possible, but the thought of it still hurts me.
I am fully able to face the reality I see before me yet I lack any meaningful desire to become involved outside of passing temptations.
I have no intimate connections with anyone outside of my immediate family because I have consistently isolated myself and pushed anyone that has tried to interact with me away. I can't shake this feeling of disgust whenever I view the adult world and those that inhabit it, myself included.
All I can do and all I want to do is escape into my own fantasies and memories, yet they feel tainted by my maturity.

I wish I died in my sleep on my 14th birthday. I already feel like my light faded on the inside during that period of time.
sorry for the rant, I didn't expect to write this much

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I was a real autistic kid because I never cried at any animated movies. Not Lion King, not Pokemon Mewtwo movie when Ash turns to stone, not Iron Giant, etc. and I loved all those movies. Now I tear up at way more shit.

If you didn't cry to My Girl, you are a faggot tryhard

>Do you remember the Shire, Mr. Frodo? It'll be spring soon, and the orchards will be in blossom. And the birds will be nesting in the hazel thicket. And they'll be sowing the summer barley in the lower fields. And they'll be eating the first of the strawberries with cream. Do you remember the taste of strawberries?

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>a.i. at the end reuniting with his "mom"
>i'm an orphan

>I can't shake this feeling of disgust whenever I view the adult world and those that inhabit it, myself included.

I feel the exact same way. I'm capable of functioning as an adult, but I also deeply hate most aspects of it

Children of Men

Yeah, so far I've cried during Titanic, Braveheart and Forrest Gump.
It feels good to feel.

A.I. and Coco

>Art is slightly weird
>Must be satanic

Amerilards, ladies and gentlemen

Iron Giant. Hard to think of much else off the top of my head.

Lots. I got weepy at Cloud Atlas, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Donnie Darko, American Beauty, The Fountain, The Butterfly Effect, and a bunch of others I'm forgetting. Also Click, which I didn't expect at all.

>LOTR
>Lion King
>End of Evangelion
>Click
>Furious 7 (That paul walker tribute got me)
>The Spongebob Movie
>Terminator 2

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>Catharsis, the purification or purgation of the emotions (especially pity and fear) primarily through art. In criticism, catharsis is a metaphor used by Aristotle in the Poetics to describe the effects of true tragedy on the spectator. The use is derived from the medical term katharsis (Greek: “purgation” or “purification”). Aristotle states that the purpose of tragedy is to arouse “terror and pity” and thereby effect the catharsis of these emotions

Death of big cookie man in Shrek 2

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kek

Old Yeller.

I took my girlfriend to see that live action Cinderella a few years ago. My grandpa had died earlier that month and when the old king dude died I lost it a bit. She dumped me a week later

i cry all the time with anime, in fact i search for it, but western movies not so much, last one that almost made me cry was into the spiderverse, all the hero shit had me chocking up
>spiderman always gets up
>you gotta go home bro
>you CAN be spiderman
shits so good i love it

I cried in the theater when Superman sacrifices himself in BvS

>I Am Legend
>Spider-Man 3
>Children of Men

>LotR is such a "pure" series that I just can't help but get emotional, no subversion or jewish tricks, just good characters doing heroic things.
Well put.

art looks cool desu

This one hurt
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kek

Bridge to Terabithia. I was crying for days.

Based emotional cat man

Barefoot Gen.

It's crude and manipulative but it works anyway because of the sheer horror of it all and the fact that it did happen. This was the moment when I started seriously hating amerifats.

I didn't get emotional the first 50 times watching it as a teenager, but as a grown man with deeply rooted friendships I now get emotional even just for the 3-4 minute clip of samwise stepping up for his best friend frodo and carrying him up mount doom.

I cried in a dream last night

The latest for me was The First Man when he's at the edge of the crater and throws in the bracelet.

>a grown man with deeply rooted friendships
I can't imagine grown man caring about other adults except for immediate family.

I don't know about full on weeping I don't think that's humanly possible but my eyes get watery and I shed a tear very often.

Kubo and the Two Strings unironically. God I miss my mom.

La la Land.
Emotional finale with textbook perfect musical filming? You bet your shit I sobbed (silently) like a bitch.
Also recently almost weeped at some scenes in pic related

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You cunts'll probably rip me a new arsehole over this but GotG Vol 2. The death and 'funeral' scene at the end messed me up. I'd lost my Dad the previous month.

When the only people you spend 90% of your waking life is with your wife and daughter, your friend from elementary school randomly calling to tell you he was thinking of you means a whole lot.

Toy Story 2, because of this: youtube.com/watch?v=ElhbTsKsros

I remember thinking you story 2 wasn't perfect but it really tugged at the cliche "one day we played with our toys for the last time and didn't know it" angle, and then feeling betrayed by 3 trying to go for the exact same angle

>friend from elementary school randomly calling to tell you he was thinking of you
Sounds gay

>crying watching movies
Lmao, what a bunch of faggots.
No wonder you cant find a girl.

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I teared up at the Churchill speech at the end of Dunkirk for some reason
I was full on crying at They Shall Not Grow Old
Don't know why those movies resonate so much with me

LOTR and End of Evangelion too

When I was little I cried at the Tigger Movie when Roo couldn’t find Tigger, because it made me think about losing my dog.

Otherwise I do well up a little in the Incredibles when Bob thinks his family died, and when he tells them he’s not strong enough.

Memes aside I always get emotional whenever the scene where Ben dies pops up.

Grave of the Fireflies didn't make me cry, but it did make me lay in bed and stare at the ceiling for like an hour afterward

I cried in the theater
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Based, that was a beautiful movie

try harder, you might get more (You)s next time

I cried at these as an adult:

>Lost in Translation
>Her
>The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
>The Fox and the Hound

i never cry in general but these fucking got me

50% of the time I cry every time

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>Roma
>Manchester by the Sea
>Green Mile
>E.T.
>Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Only cried once at a movie. ET. I was 6.

the performance at AGT where the emo kid sings opera song made me cry

I don't know why but i was at the school that time and my teacher noticed it, i kept declining and left the room lmao

Not Yea Forums but when [/spoiler]Ace died in One Piece i had to stop watching the series for a bit. My older brother died when I was 13