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Wow, you're so cool.
> Crying at people pretending to be other people for money.
That's kinda what I think - there's a film crew and it's on a set. Same with porn - you're shuffling along with thousands of other men. Think about that next time you hit the mute button.
> And women like men who are more open with their emotional side
> Goaty.
> Everyone knows that.
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Sure sure.
There is a world of difference, however, between being open with their emotional side and crying like a little girl who's dropped her ice cream whilst watching Futurama.
So I'll continue chuckling at this hugfest and pass out tissues to you weepy metrosexuals.
Almost freaky (although it isn't).
> I cried my eyes out in the epidode about Fry's dog, Seymour. That
> ending where we found out what happened to him had me choked up for
> days!
See my post about 5 below yours.
I don't cry at things.
Just whimper.
Being sad.
And women like men who are more open with their emotional side Goaty.
Everyone knows that.
I've probably cried at Animal Hospital in the past.
Where's your dignity?
At least I could understand it if it was Rolf and Animal Hospital with little animals being smashed against a wall because nobody wants them.
But crying over a movie?
Man, no wonder so many of you haven't been laid.
That's all that I know of...
SHEEPY wrote:
> A Futurma episode got me all emotional once, honest.
>
> The one with Fry's brother and the clover.
>
> *sniff*
I cried my eyes out in the epidode about Fry's dog, Seymour. That ending where we found out what happened to him had me choked up for days!
> Novocaine wrote:
> I've got a feeling Stand By Me did when i was about 14, this subject
> has been bothering me all day
>
> Dude, seriously need to get out more
You take what i say far too literally
He set up a goat ride for deprived kids out of his own pocket. Yus.