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The last thing that made you cry...

I didn't like it when it aired, but I've enjoyed season 6 since then. I think "Ab Aeterno" and "Across the Sea" are two of their best episodes. Not to mention Jack at the lighthouse, Hurley and Jacob, the return of Aldo, Widmore's confrontation with the Man in Black, and Claire. It also gives you more to think about regarding the temple and its relationship to the Man in Black, not to mention the ancient incident alluded to in the season 5 finale.
I didn't like a lot of season 6, especially what the flash-sideways turned out to be and the origins of the smoke monster. It got too spiritual for me back then. I have mellowed on it, though. The show hasn't changed, by I have - so I guess we'll see. It's still a comfort show to me and I think I watch it every 1-2 years. Every evening I watch one episode on by exercise bike. That should be good for a third of a year, though a few episodes in I already feel like binging :P
 
An opposite to "the last thing that made you laugh" thread.

For some of us, getting ourselves to cry is actually really difficult, while for others crying may be easy to do.
For me, the most nowadays I'm able to do is make my eyes water a bit but as for actual crying it seems like a near-impossibility. In the 2009 claymation film Mary and Max, Max even states during one of his letters that he can't cry.

When I was a kid, it was easier - especially considering some of the emotionally traumatic stuff we used to watch on TV and in movies. Heck, even Disney movies had a lot of really sad moments.
As I've gotten older, however, crying is something that my brain has seemingly turned off or at least to standby. Problem is, I can't find the remote to turn it back on.

So, in this thread you can put in the last thing that made you cry or, alternatively, stuff that used to make you cry.
I'll throw in a few here:


The last thing that made me cry recently was several months ago. I was reading about my home (Hull, England) and read about the Triple Trawler Tragedy. Looking further into it, I came across this song: http://moozi.co/artist/Frankie-Armstrong/track/Lament-for-the-Hull-Trawlers
(Leave the page to load up, the song will start playing on its own)
The song - coupled with my brain running a mind movie of how I imagined the tragedy unfolding and the emotional reactions of the families who lost their fathers/husbands - did get me crying.
Unfortunately, it seems to have only been a one time thing as when I try it now, I feel sad but can't cry again.

Something that made me cry as a kid was the movie The Land Before Time, back when I had a big love of dinosaurs. However, the scene with Littlefoot the sauropod talking to his fatally injured mum before she died genuinely made me sob my eyes out when I first saw it (added to the fact I have a strong bond with my own mum, and the thought of losing her is a scary one).
Oh my gosh that did make me cry
 
On a different platform yesterday, someone criticized a comment that I had made. After my apology, that member soothed my hurt feelings and gave me wonderful compliments. That's when I cried. There were actually multiple times that I cried yesterday - all related to the encouragement that I received there. I never cry, but that is slowly changing.
 
There hasn't been a single day where I don't even think about my cat Kiki, even though I still love Misty. It's usually light-hearted, but there were some rough days when I can't seem to stop crying.

This is one of those days.
 

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