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Quiet Man Cometh
We're all mad here.
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In all honesty, I can't remember, but the easiest way to find out how to do something is to quote the post you see it in and read how they did it.
EDIT: [ spoil] stuff goes here [/ spoil] Like that, only without the spaces. | ||||
Posted 11-04-2013, 08:50 PM |
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Lawtan
Dragon Storm
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Roger that. Thanks *salutes*
Lawtan: A chaotic dragoness with issues. __��s ofer�ode, �isses sw� m�g. __ Science, horror, folklore, and cuteness incoming! | ||||
Posted 11-04-2013, 08:55 PM |
Firkash
I Am Your Dark Fate
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There are plenty of books that I've cried to.
I think the Harry Potter books made me cry.. Like when someone died. I cried at the end also. Because it was all over. Lol | ||||
Posted 11-06-2013, 06:16 PM |
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LaylaStorm5
Dazed
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The entire hunger games series kills me. From beginning to end everytime I reread it I lose it. Of course Harry Potter made me cry to the ends of the earth.
The Outsiders The Road Six Months To Live, which is about a sixteen year old girl who learns she has leukemeia and its horrible with saddness. | ||||
Posted 11-13-2013, 10:42 PM |
Arikana
Don't Poke The Tiger!
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Oh, I loved The Outsiders. When I first read it I was in a time of my life when pretty much nothing could make me cry (well other than trying to cough up some fake tears to get my parents' disciplining me to be less severe :P), so the fact the book was able to get me to shed several legitimate tears says quite a bit about how it was able to touch me.
Its movie counterpart was decent as well, but definitely not as good at the book. I'm blunt and direct. I like to lurk and observe. | ||||
Posted 11-17-2013, 11:26 PM |
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Lawtan
Dragon Storm
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*Inserting one that left me in tears as a young kid.*
Gregor the Overlander. Lawtan: A chaotic dragoness with issues. __��s ofer�ode, �isses sw� m�g. __ Science, horror, folklore, and cuteness incoming!
Last edited by Lawtan; 11-29-2013 at 01:14 AM.
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Posted 11-18-2013, 09:13 AM |
Greenwood28
Harmless
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Yes a few books have made me cry. Harry Potter book 6 Ware the red fern grows and Mocking Jay. All those books made me cry but they were good books.
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Posted 11-29-2013, 01:09 AM |
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Eden
Come play in my garden
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The entirety of The Deathly Hallows. Not just for the death of some seriously fantastic characters, but because the series I grew up with was ending.
Sabriel by Garth Nix was a tear jerk-er as well. | ||||
Posted 12-05-2013, 12:43 AM |
#FFFFFF
Exp. + 9,000
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Oh sweet Jesus plenty of books have made me cry... I remember reading this book called The Game in math class when I was in the ninth grade and then having to leave the room because I was balling my eyes out. I hate it when you're reading a book, you're into it, and then it seems like everything they first put into play about the book comes crashing down around you to reveal the truth... The sad, sad truth. @_@
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Posted 01-22-2014, 08:03 PM |
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Kalei
One Fish
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A LOT of books have made me cry, most recently Mistborn: The Final Empire. I was balling my eyes out towards the end, and some of the things a certain character did made sense.
Known as Kajiko almost everywhere else. | ||||
Posted 01-28-2014, 08:21 AM |
Lawtan
Dragon Storm
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Beasts of Burden - a graphic (comic? novella? I don't know)
One chapter really disturbed me...it involved drowning baby animals. There was another disturbing one, but I can't really explain why it is without major spoilers. ...And there was the poem with the roadkill... Lawtan: A chaotic dragoness with issues. __��s ofer�ode, �isses sw� m�g. __ Science, horror, folklore, and cuteness incoming! | ||||
Posted 01-28-2014, 07:45 PM |
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Awen Moonshine
Double Rainbow
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Quite a few books have made me cry, most memorably when my favourite character died in Harry Potter and I've cried when characters have cried in some really good series... ^_^;;
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Posted 11-04-2014, 09:11 AM |
Den
Tattooed & foul-mouthed
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Where the Red Fern Grows. I admit it, I was bawling at climax and end.
I use She/Her and They/Them pronouns.
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Posted 11-04-2014, 05:17 PM |
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Arikana
Don't Poke The Tiger!
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Yep. The Memory Keeper's Daughter definitely did it for me. At times it felt like it was doused in sadness but it does have its sweet and happy moments too. :)
I'm blunt and direct. I like to lurk and observe. | ||||
Posted 11-07-2014, 10:43 PM |
Yeladim
Lazy
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Of Mice and Men made me tear up.
Some parts of The Hunger Games too. There was a book on Pol Pot's reign in Cambodia, can't remember the name, but the stories were so very sad about how inhuman the whole regime was. And this was a history book that postulated the regime was racists and that is what lead to the atrocities. I've got my pink hair and I'm ready to go!
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Posted 11-14-2014, 08:25 PM |
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Witchchylde
Rebooting....
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I cried so hard for Snape in the memories he gave Harry when he
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Posted 11-18-2014, 08:29 PM |
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