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What can make you cry?

Zachy

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I know every body has a fragile part in their hearts.
So what can make you cry?​
 
Good lord what doesn't make me cry these days if I let it ...which I never do :aww:
Music always does it for me
 
I cried when Mario Lemieux retired. Just thinking about his good-bye laps in Pittsburgh bring a tear to the eye.
 
I don't cry. I don't have the time to, nor do I have the energy to waste on something as nonproductive as that.
 
IT depends.
Sometimes hearing about someone close to you pass away.

Tears come back and forth. Sometimes while watching movies or tv shows :shock:
 
JackassJack said:
Microsoft Windows Vista!! It makes me cry like a baby!! Fckin Gates!!!

:lol: Any version of Windows makes me cry. It sucks!


Long live Penguin!
 
IfYouSeekAmy said:
Good lord what doesn't make me cry these days if I let it ...which I never do :aww:
Music always does it for me


I'm with you, Amy, I try not to let myself cry. Especially in front of people, that's the worst.
 
Tears tend to well up in real or portrayed matters of emotional extremes involving children... e.g. movies, TV shows, stories about them going through a deep emotional hardship or joyous incident.

To Amy's point, I find sound track overlays to also be a key element.

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I should also point out that these feelings only started after I became a father myself. :arf:
 
I will cry when I read or hear or see (even online) animal abuse. Then I hug my doggie.

I couldn't give a rat ass if I saw a human get skinned alive.
 
Cycleguy007 said:
Tears tend to well up in real or portrayed matters of emotional extremes involving children... e.g. movies, TV shows, stories about them going through a deep emotional hardship or joyous incident.

To Amy's point, I find sound track overlays to also be a key element.

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I should also point out that these feelings only started after I became a father myself. :arf:


You don't have to be a father to well up on the final scene of the movie "Pay it Forward" when there is a line up of people and cars coming out to pay their final respect to the mother....

There's a few songs that do it to me:

Deliver Me by Sarah Brightman
Higher by Creed (there's a few lines in the song that strike a cord with me)
 
tboy said:
You don't have to be a father to well up on the final scene of the movie "Pay it Forward" when there is a line up of people and cars coming out to pay their final respect to the mother....

There's a few songs that do it to me:

Deliver Me by Sarah Brightman
Higher by Creed (there's a few lines in the song that strike a cord with me)

Yes... that one always gets me.

My point about fatherhood was that (for me at least) it became way more personal...
 
I'm not very religious by nature but for some reason this one gets to me:

 
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