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No Shame Crying Thread

HuumanCreed

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An extension of the No Shame Thread but focused on moments or things that made you cried.

Let keep this funny folks, there is no shame to cry if someone died or birth of child, etc etc. Or things that we can all related to like after killing your first deer.

So focus on things that are more....gray area? or that you felt that you needed to present your 'man' card.

I'll go first. I was crying the first time I saw this music video, like bawling uncontrollability. Even now I get teary eyes when it plays. Make me miss all the dogs I had in my life. Bunch of good mutts.

 
An extension of the No Shame Thread but focused on moments or things that made you cried.

Let keep this funny folks, there is no shame to cry if someone died or birth of child, etc etc. Or things that we can all related to like after killing your first deer.

So focus on things that are more....gray area? or that you felt that you needed to present your 'man' card.

I'll go first. I was crying the first time I saw this music video, like bawling uncontrollability. Even now I get teary eyes when it plays. Make me miss all the dogs I had in my life. Bunch of good mutts.

Yeah, that one got me too.
 
First time (and most times since) watching the movie Coco.

Oh, this one is for my wife. I'm a huge Disney/Pixar fan but my wife never cared growing up. So she saw most for the first time when we do family movies with the kids. She was crying uncontrollably after seeing the opening history time laps from the movie UP, to this day we have not watch it beyond that attempted. No joke, the movie is banned from even being mentioned in my house.
 
I've cried 4 times in adulthood.

First time was after the attempted suicide of a dear friend. After getting the call, spending time looking for them in the nearby woods, dragging a bleeding body back to the house, riding in the ambulance with them, and waiting to hear they were stabilized (during which time they barely looked at me, much less said anything), my wife and I drove home and sat on the couch to eat a pizza she ordered. Halfway through I broke down.

Second time was about 2 weeks before I quit my office job.

3rd was when I realized that the entirety of spacetime has worked to bring me into being and keep me safe and happy, and that I am, in fact, the universe. I have been always been around, and I'll always be around.

4th was when I walked into the local Arby's and Aaron told me that the Chili Lime Ranch Sauce was a summer special, and yesterday was the end of the special.
 
Well…. 4 years ago I shot and missed what would’ve been my biggest buck and then I shot another a day later and I think I hit him high and never found him…When the season was said and done…I cried about it. I’ve also had plenty of movies and songs do it to me too. Including the hobbit and lord of the rings haha. Guess I’m kinda soft at times. Heck, I remember the first time I got into a fist fight in my early teens making me cry, and I wasnt even hurt in the slightest. Just flustered.
 
I've cried 4 times in adulthood.

First time was after the attempted suicide of a dear friend. After getting the call, spending time looking for them in the nearby woods, dragging a bleeding body back to the house, riding in the ambulance with them, and waiting to hear they were stabilized (during which time they barely looked at me, much less said anything), my wife and I drove home and sat on the couch to eat a pizza she ordered. Halfway through I broke down.

Second time was about 2 weeks before I quit my office job.

3rd was when I realized that the entirety of spacetime has worked to bring me into being and keep me safe and happy, and that I am, in fact, the universe. I have been always been around, and I'll always be around.

4th was when I walked into the local Arby's and Aaron told me that the Chili Lime Ranch Sauce was a summer special, and yesterday was the end of the special.

Glad you found your friend. Most people that attempted never tried a second time, and those that survived regret doing it. Thank you for sharing.
 
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Not really funny or serious. But nothing makes my eyes water more than thinking about how much God loves me despite all my failings and short comings. Or maybe simply reflections on his passion.
This is one that catches me on occasion, mostly during listening to worship music. A couple that I can recall it happening in somewhat recent past would be listening to Elevation Worship- Same God, in the verse that goes," I'm calling on the God of David, Who made a shepherd boy courageous, I may not face Goliath, But I've got my own giants."
The second was a couple of years ago when I was grinding hard in a job that I didn't like traveling away from my wife and kids, and I heard the Hillsong United song "Seasons" and thinking about the size of God's grace and how through faith in his divine plan to work things together for good can give us patience that our season will come.
 
An extension of the No Shame Thread but focused on moments or things that made you cried.

Let keep this funny folks, there is no shame to cry if someone died or birth of child, etc etc. Or things that we can all related to like after killing your first deer.

So focus on things that are more....gray area? or that you felt that you needed to present your 'man' card.

I'll go first. I was crying the first time I saw this music video, like bawling uncontrollability. Even now I get teary eyes when it plays. Make me miss all the dogs I had in my life. Bunch of good mutts.

You Bastard! JK, but I've never seen this before and felt the tears coming...while I'm at work! I have two dogs right now that are closer to the end than the beginning. 14 and 11, both are pretty healthy, however we know that they could take a turn for the worst at any moment. So this video hit a little too close to home at the moment.

At the end of the movie The Cure. I watched it as a kid and didn't cry, I watched it again a few years after my son was born and it hit completely differently and I was sitting on the couch by myself, blubbering like a baby. Parenthood definitely changes you.

I've never been one to be upset at celebrity deaths, but when Chester from Linkin Park died it hit me pretty hard. Their last album had just come out and I was really depressed with work and dealing with my sons mental health and feeling at an all time low. Plus, their music was the soundtrack to many moments in my younger life, so it just kind of all compiled into a few breakdowns listening to that album while driving home
 
You Bastard! JK, but I've never seen this before and felt the tears coming...while I'm at work! I have two dogs right now that are closer to the end than the beginning. 14 and 11, both are pretty healthy, however we know that they could take a turn for the worst at any moment. So this video hit a little too close to home at the moment.

At the end of the movie The Cure. I watched it as a kid and didn't cry, I watched it again a few years after my son was born and it hit completely differently and I was sitting on the couch by myself, blubbering like a baby. Parenthood definitely changes you.

I've never been one to be upset at celebrity deaths, but when Chester from Linkin Park died it hit me pretty hard. Their last album had just come out and I was really depressed with work and dealing with my sons mental health and feeling at an all time low. Plus, their music was the soundtrack to many moments in my younger life, so it just kind of all compiled into a few breakdowns listening to that album while driving home

Type O Negative has a couple songs that get me… especially after a bad break up four years ago. Sucks Peter died. Wish I got to see them live.
 
I wore jeans into the saddle the other day and had 5 deer walk in on me (never happens on public land). Of course they saw me and blew out of there
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The other day was the first time I heard it in awhile, the last verse got to me.

 
Most recently, this song got me the first time I heard it a few weeks back. It’s not so much “why” it made me cry that’s funny - I lost my grandmother earlier this year, and the line about a woman in heaven who “feels so good to be here after all these faithful years” melted me. What’s more, the type of belief system espoused in the song really resonates with some of the feelings I’ve had in the last few years.

No, the funny part is that I heard this song for the first time while running the weed eater in my yard. I was out there, completely alone, headphones on, trimming the fence line while holding back big crocodile tears. I don’t know if any of the neighbors saw me, but if they did, I bet they think I REALLY hate yard work.

 
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