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    Was it wrong to cry?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOAcRKZxjy4

    22 year old dude here, I broke down almost immediately.

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    This is reminding me of the ending of Marley and Me.


    Balled like a baby.
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    I cried at the end of Gran Turino

    And when *spoilers*









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    How does one cope with the loss of a pet? I got my first dog ever, he is about 4 years old now.. don't think I have it in me to put him down when that time comes..

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    That was pretty sad. I can see why someone would cry about it, I was close.

    Off topic, whoever made this video should be a Hollywood director.
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    I probably would've been more sympathetic if half of it wasn't a camera whore smoking, biking and crying. So basically, I only felt bad for the dog.

    I know it's a tragic moment but do people really feel the need to parade their emotions on the big screen?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nighthawk2727 View Post
    How does one cope with the loss of a pet? I got my first dog ever, he is about 4 years old now.. don't think I have it in me to put him down when that time comes..
    I had a dog ever since I was born die a few years ago, she wasn't put down, but we knew it was coming. The more you get attached, the harder it is to let something go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nighthawk2727 View Post
    How does one cope with the loss of a pet? I got my first dog ever, he is about 4 years old now.. don't think I have it in me to put him down when that time comes..
    Just like the loss of another human being, you grieve at first and then move on. That's life and just be happy that you gave that dog the best life it could have asked for.
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    I cried at the end of Gran Turino

    And when *spoilers*






    You've kinda got to say what you're gonna be spoiling

    No problem for me though, since I can't stand that show.

    Anyway, the only movie I've come close to crying in is Birdemic: Shock and Terror, while watching with a friend. And that's because it was so, so hilarious. Only time I've laughed so hard I've had tears in my eyes.

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    I didn't watch it, because I know it would make me cry. I don't watch animal movies at all....they almost always have a scene where the animals going to die, gets lost, gets beaten by an angry villian, or is used in scientific experiments. I've never seen "Old Yeller" either. Can't do it.


 

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