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The day you stop worrying about when you are old...... That's it.

Or the day you look at a policeman or teacher and think "they are way too young"

Whichever comes first

The day a mom and daughter are crossing the street and you're checking out the mom.
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I'm 26 in August. I feel old.
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So here's the difference.

Yes, I cried at the beginning of Up. They were triumphant tears. I also cried intermittently throughout the film (the Ellie badge, "Thanks for the adventure, now go.." etc.). Up is a celebration of a life well lived, of human goodness. It's sad and joyful and well worth crying over.

I sobbed during Toy Story 3, nonstop, from beginning to end. It happens every time I watch it. It's actually physically exhausting for me to even watch that movie. I don't know. I guess I had the exact same relation to my toys that Andy did. I had four years of life before mcmcsalot was born, and probably another few before he was like a full-fledged playmate. Before that, it was just me and my toys. I was an imaginative kid. Very self involved. My toys were my best friends. The ending of that movie... I'm crying just thinking about it, even. It's embarrassing.

Toy Story 3 came out the summer before I went to college. I bawled.
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The youngest is 15 I think now.  I'm 17 myself.  I have no idea about the oldest.


I almost never cry while watching things.  I'll get close sometimes (like Up and Toy Story 3), but it never quite comes out.  Clannad is the one exception.
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So here's the difference.

Yes, I cried at the beginning of Up. They were triumphant tears. I also cried intermittently throughout the film (the Ellie badge, "Thanks for the adventure, now go.." etc.). Up is a celebration of a life well lived, of human goodness. It's sad and joyful and well worth crying over.

I sobbed during Toy Story 3, nonstop, from beginning to end. It happens every time I watch it. It's actually physically exhausting for me to even watch that movie. I don't know. I guess I had the exact same relation to my toys that Andy did. I had four years of life before mcmcsalot was born, and probably another few before he was like a full-fledged playmate. Before that, it was just me and my toys. I was an imaginative kid. Very self involved. My toys were my best friends. The ending of that movie... I'm crying just thinking about it, even. It's embarrassing.

Toy Story 3 came out the summer before I went to college. I bawled.
This makes me curious about the age range of f.dsers

The youngest is 15 I think now.  I'm 17 myself.  I have no idea about the oldest.


I almost never cry while watching things.  I'll get close sometimes (like Up and Toy Story 3), but it never quite comes out.  Clannad is the one exception.
I'm 15.

I've never cried ever during any show or movie. I got wet eyes, though, while reading some part of the book Unwind... Can't remember which part though.
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Bridge to Terebithia was the first book I cried reading, and not the last.
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