When you cry manly tears of manliness

Pardon me, bit dusty in here...

I didn't cry, but I was going through my XBox Live friends list the other night after having no really been on live much the past year.

I could never bring myself to remove my Dad's account from the list. I finally did with much heartache. He passed away 6 years ago.

Man, I know what's gonna happen when I read posts about losing a pet, yet I still force myself to go read them.

I don't know if it's a release for me, or just masochism. Regardless, I still go read them for what I can only assume is some sort of camaraderie with the authors.

Just watched Inside Out.

Damn you Pixar. Especially with having a daughter now, all the feels.

obirano wrote:

Just watched Inside Out.

Damn you Pixar. Especially with having a daughter now, all the feels.

I'm so not ready to watch that on any level right now.

sh*t childhood myself, and two daughters, aged 6 and 7.5.

We watched it on Saturday as a family. It was quite good. We watched it again on Sunday. It's really well done and definitely leaves you thinking for a while afterwards.

I loved Inside Out. Pixar really knocked it out of the park. But, and don't hate me,

Spoiler:

I wasn't really broken up about Bing Bong. Other parts of the movie hit me in the feels, but the Bing Bong part really kind of seemed natural and not really sad

I don't know if that makes me well-rounded or heartless or what, but there you go.

Grenn wrote:

I loved Inside Out. Pixar really knocked it out of the park. But, and don't hate me,

Spoiler:

I wasn't really broken up about Bing Bong. Other parts of the movie hit me in the feels, but the Bing Bong part really kind of seemed natural and not really sad

I don't know if that makes me well-rounded or heartless or what, but there you go.

I am the opposite. That was the only part of the movie that made me tear up:) Very good movie.

SallyNasty wrote:
Grenn wrote:

I loved Inside Out. Pixar really knocked it out of the park. But, and don't hate me,

Spoiler:

I wasn't really broken up about Bing Bong. Other parts of the movie hit me in the feels, but the Bing Bong part really kind of seemed natural and not really sad

I don't know if that makes me well-rounded or heartless or what, but there you go.

I am the opposite. That was the only part of the movie that made me tear up:) Very good movie.

I'm with Grenn. That part didn't bother me at all.

I think I need to find a quiet afternoon when the kids are at school and 'just watch it' in anticipation of the inevitable viewing with them, just to prepare myself, and deal with any triggers.

I watched that movie in the theater the weekend I'd received some particularly bad news.

Yeah, not the best time to watch an "all the feels" movie. Lava had me sobbing. It kinda went downhill from there.

Rubb Ed wrote:

I watched that movie in the theater the weekend I'd received some particularly bad news.

Yeah, not the best time to watch an "all the feels" movie. Lava had me sobbing. It kinda went downhill from there.

It's funny as Lava bugged the crap out of me and my wife.
The song was catchy but the message and some of the design threw us off.

Yuuuup. Watched it on the weekend. Stupid Pixar.

As somebody who grew up in a foreign land, I empathize with Riley a whole lot. That scene where she talks about going home really killed me.

This reddit thread for Daniel Fleetwood got me
https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/commen...

especially this set of photos.

http://imgur.com/a/QG8tM

f*ck CANCER

OMG
http://imgur.com/88QTj6w
This image made me instantly tear up and gasp.

I was doing good up until that last image, the one that you titled OMG, at which point I lost it.

This should probably go here. I originally put it in the anime thread, but it doesn't require a love of anime to enjoy.

The new Logan trailer hit me unexpectedly in the feels. Don't know if it's the Father/Daughter angle I added to it, Johnny Cash, or just that Patrick Stewart was made to look so old in this...

I am suddenly very interested in this.

Yeah, Old man Logan (specifically Patrick Stewart) hit me in the feels as well.

This one got to me today.

http://www.wsmv.com/story/34030055/s...

Do you say thanks for posting stuff like that...

Jesus Christ!
I need to go hug my kids.

lunchbox12682 wrote:

Jesus Christ!
I need to go hug my kids.

Tell me about it!

Anytime that I read something like this, I go home and hang out with my kids for several hours (much to their chagrin).

The Santa story didn't make me feel sad, it actually made me happy the right person was there for the kid. Strong stuff.

I wept like a baby the other day when my wife showed me that. Doesn't help having a almost 5 year old who's had nothing but health issue after health issue his whole life.

On the other hand it has helped me decide to be Santa when I grow up. I'm bearded, with the potential for the right build and I'm starting to go gray.