The movie Castaway.
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Top Ten Fictional Things That Made Me (exceptionally close to) Cry
1. Everything from The Elfen Lied Manga/Anime
2. The movie Letters to God
3. Crona's life in Soul Eater
4. The movie To Save a Life
5. The Towel Scene from Death Note
6. Noel's and Carl's stories in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II
7. The Pokemon episode Pikachu's Goodbye (admit it)
8. Sonic Adventure 2 Battle's True Ending
9. N in Pokemon Black/White (When you think hard about it)
10. The death of planet Vegeta from DBZ
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illusionist wrote:
Medic wrote:
PaperMario123 wrote:
WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS:
Forumers please.That is the consensus among EVERYONE who has read that book.
We read that book last year in school.
I've seriously read sadder deaths.
Like Felldoh's, which I mentioned earlier.
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The two books When I Was Joe, and it's sequel, Almost True. It's about this teenager who witnesses a murder and has to go into witness protection. It's so sad how much the person's life gets messed up, but it's even sadder that it happens in real life too.
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There's this one girl named Erika. She's on the Melanie's Romance Room network (in Hamachi). The other day, Erika shared this depressing story of how she lost a friend who died of dating violence, lost another friend in a tragic car accident and nearly got killed by the former friend's killer. Every day she has to live with the trauma. I'm going to run it under the ST to see if it's postable.
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Rainbows.
*cries*
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"if slaughterhouses had glass windows, everyone would be vegetarian"
i'm a vegetarian now.
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WindozeNT wrote:
There's this one girl named Erika. She's on the Melanie's Romance Room network (in Hamachi). The other day, Erika shared this depressing story of how she lost a friend who died of dating violence, lost another friend in a tragic car accident and nearly got killed by the former friend's killer. Every day she has to live with the trauma. I'm going to run it under the ST to see if it's postable.
That story is a bit too much, I think. Thanks for running it by us first though.
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Paddle2See wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
There's this one girl named Erika. She's on the Melanie's Romance Room network (in Hamachi). The other day, Erika shared this depressing story of how she lost a friend who died of dating violence, lost another friend in a tragic car accident and nearly got killed by the former friend's killer. Every day she has to live with the trauma. I'm going to run it under the ST to see if it's postable.
That story is a bit too much, I think. Thanks for running it by us first though.
Is it ok if the link is posted on a random project of mine? I really want to read that story.
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AnimeCreatorArtist wrote:
Top Ten Fictional Things That Made Me (exceptionally close to) Cry
1. Everything from The Elfen Lied Manga/Anime
2. The movie Letters to God
3. Crona's life in Soul Eater
4. The movie To Save a Life
5. The Towel Scene from Death Note
6. Noel's and Carl's stories in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II
7. The Pokemon episode Pikachu's Goodbye (admit it)
8. Sonic Adventure 2 Battle's True Ending
9. N in Pokemon Black/White (When you think hard about it)
10. The death of planet Vegeta from DBZ
I agree that crona`s life was so sad ;_; he/she is one of my favorite characters too ;_;
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PaperMario123 wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
The end of Mockingjay. :'(
"...by the Hanging Tree..."
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Medic wrote:
PaperMario123 wrote:
fungirl123 wrote:
The end of Mockingjay. :'(
WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS:
Forumers please.
YES
I read that book in fifth grade and I almost cried
Also, that book about the girl with cancer and she made a 1,000 paper cranes or something like that, that was really sad too
Small Steps by Peg Kehret, which was sad but had a happy ending
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The saddest real thing I've ever heard of in my life: My two dear, dear sisters (who are now in heaven) who I never got to meet..
The saddest real thing I've ever seen in my life: A little dying kitten out in the rain, stuck in a fence mewing feebly.
One of the saddest things I've read: (It's in a warriors book, so please don't laugh. xD)
When Bluestar (hint hint, spoiler) has to give up her kits in the snow and one dies (I get sad when any animal, fictional or not, is dying)
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fireheartocean wrote:
The saddest real thing I've ever heard of in my life: My two dear, dear sisters (who are now in heaven) who I never got to meet..
The saddest real thing I've ever seen in my life: A little dying kitten out in the rain, stuck in a fence mewing feebly.
Aw, that's so sad
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This music video for "Frozen" by Within Temptation is so sad ;_;
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SPOILER ALERT
When you complete Portal 2 and you see turrets that are about to shoot you, but then sing an opera song as you rise to the surface. Then as you breathe fresh air, a little companion cube bounces to you. Made me cry of joy. Does that count?
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NeilWest wrote:
SPOILER ALERT
When you complete Portal 2 and you see turrets that are about to shoot you, but then sing an opera song as you rise to the surface. Then as you breathe fresh air, a little companion cube bounces to you. Made me cry of joy. Does that count?
That's happiness, not sadness, so I wouldn't think so.
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veggieman001 wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
SPOILER ALERT
When you complete Portal 2 and you see turrets that are about to shoot you, but then sing an opera song as you rise to the surface. Then as you breathe fresh air, a little companion cube bounces to you. Made me cry of joy. Does that count?That's happiness, not sadness, so I wouldn't think so.
Oh. Right. I thought it only counted if you cried. *facepalm*
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Medic wrote:
I just saw this really depressing commercial about animal abuse. Q^Q
Those make me sad too.
I change the channel or turn the TV off when I see those. :,(
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The end of Of Mice and Men was pretty sad
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illusionist wrote:
Medic wrote:
PaperMario123 wrote:
WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS:
Forumers please.That is the consensus among EVERYONE who has read that book.
No it isn't. I found it mildly depressing but like soupoftomato I didn't cry...
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Because I am actually capable of separating feelings for people from people in books.
The only time I've come close to crying for a fictional character was that Narnia Doctor Who Christmas Special and A Monster Calls.
I have a... soft spot for mothers.
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