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s_k 12-01-2010 05:35 PM

My cat trying to tell me something but I can't figure out what he means.
He then gives up and lays down or goes away. Makes me feel really guilty.

Not being able to help people makes me feel sad too, but that's not always a little thing.

jackhammer 12-01-2010 05:38 PM

Anything in the media regarding child abuse whether physically or mentally upsets me a lot.

A young lad wheelchair bound who went to the same school as my 12 year old died recently but managed to get a dream trip to disneyland. My son spoke to him on many occasions and he was around a lot on my local street doing his thing, so I did find this a downer but also pleased that he got to enjoy a life's dream. Bless.

Tragic teenager Matthew Archibald, who fought all his life against a rare hereditary condition, has died on a dream trip to Florida. | News | Gloucestershire News

Kevorkian Logic 12-01-2010 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 963399)
I don't want your empathy and I prefer film to books anyway. "The book is always better than the film" pisses me off so much.
I've read 3 of the HP books (the first three) and seen all of the films up until the latest one and I don't care about the books whatsoever but I'd like to finish off watching a childhood series with no fu**ing spoilers.

Harry Potter films have nostalgia attached to them, I don't give a f**k about the books.


Which was my original point, if you don't have the HP nostalgia attached to the books I feel super bad for you. I don't know about you but I aged pretty much at the same rate as Harry and it was ****ing awesome.

But nevertheless, I don't judge you or hold it against you that you don't like books more than movies. It's your choice, but it's not my particular preference.

Scarlett O'Hara 12-01-2010 06:19 PM

It makes me sad seeing people with a physical appearance that others make fun of, it's not their fault how they look!

sidewinder 12-01-2010 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by theuglyorgan (Post 963431)
Definately agree with this. When I pass by someone on the street and our eyes meet I always say hello or nod my head to acknowledge them.

:beer: We are becoming few and far between.

RVCA 12-01-2010 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevorkian Logic (Post 963463)
Which was my original point, if you don't have the HP nostalgia attached to the books I feel super bad for you. I don't know about you but I aged pretty much at the same rate as Harry and it was ****ing awesome.

But nevertheless, I don't judge you or hold it against you that you don't like books more than movies. It's your choice, but it's not my particular preference.

We have two wavey smilies but no high-fivey smiley? I am disappoint.

Zaqarbal 12-04-2010 03:37 AM

A video. Just 3 minutes, but it's one of the saddest things I've seen lately. A young man is killed in Curitiba (Brazil). Few minutes later his dog arrives at the scene of the crime, sees the dead body and... well... images speak for themselves. The poor animal cries, licks the man's arm and even lifts it up, as if he was trying to take his life back.



In a neighborhood (like many others in the whole world) where so many human lives are destroyed (both physically and psychologically), that little dog shows much more "humanity" than many people in this world.


ThePhanastasio 12-04-2010 04:18 AM

^ That made me tear up a bit. :(

For me, I'm sad when I see people eating at restaurants alone. This is especially true when I'm out with a large group of friends having a good time at a sit-down restaurant, and I see someone looking miserable and sitting alone in a booth. It always seems really lonely to me. A lot of times, I'll try to strike up conversation with them, smile at them, or just try to do something to make their day if I can.

Also, one of the saddest things I'd ever seen that I remember is going to a bakery that was going out of business when I was about 12. They had all of these beautiful cakes and pastries and such that I could tell they put painstaking detail into, and they had to sell them for a fraction of what they were worth because they were going out of business. Definitely made me extremely sad.

Dayvan Cowboy 12-04-2010 04:41 AM

Now, there's this beautiful girl in one of the english classes, and she always looks so sad. She's not beautiful in the "I wear lots of eyeliner and I look like a porcelain doll" way, but she's got the most BEAUTIFUL eyes I've seen on a person, and I swear that she has one of the prettiest noses on the planet. I was eating lunch the other day, and she was sitting all alone. Next thing you know, a group of jerks come over and start making fun of the way she looks. I wish I could've done something... :(

I plan on informing her on how beautiful she is one day. She always seems so sad and lonely and I just want to make her day a little better because she's bullied daily.

Janszoon 12-04-2010 05:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theuglyorgan (Post 963431)
Definately agree with this. When I pass by someone on the street and our eyes meet I always say hello or nod my head to acknowledge them. Then they just look at me like I'm a freak, and I awkwardly walk away.

Quote:

Originally Posted by sidewinder (Post 963473)
:beer: We are becoming few and far between.

Man, you guys would hate Philly.


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