murkrow
Active Member
So I'm watching this batman cartoon movie thing http://videogrounds.blogspot.com/2008/06/batman-gotham-knight-2008.html
and this kid saves batman my hitting a good with his skateboard
and I like, well up and almost burst.
Sad stuff doesn't really make me cry, but sad things happening to heroic people does, and moment of extreme courage always do.
You know the first season of Digimon? With Tai and Matt and stuff? Well Tai is pretty much who I made an idol of when I was young, or he was at least one of them.
I rewatched the whole 50 episodes about a year back and I must have cried a good 20 times.
The skullgreymon episode is just too much.
Anyway, I wonder what makes me so emotional about this kind of thing, but not other things.
Seems kinda fucked up.
and this kid saves batman my hitting a good with his skateboard
and I like, well up and almost burst.
Sad stuff doesn't really make me cry, but sad things happening to heroic people does, and moment of extreme courage always do.
You know the first season of Digimon? With Tai and Matt and stuff? Well Tai is pretty much who I made an idol of when I was young, or he was at least one of them.
I rewatched the whole 50 episodes about a year back and I must have cried a good 20 times.
The skullgreymon episode is just too much.
Anyway, I wonder what makes me so emotional about this kind of thing, but not other things.
Seems kinda fucked up.