Manliest weeb who isn't a person that usually cries

Only anime its acceptable to cry at is the scene where Ash sets butterfree free so he can find love :marseyhappytears: and only if you are under 8 when you watch it.

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Lol i remember in fourth grade watching clannad with my friend, later that night she rang our landline number and i picked it up only to hear her sobbing :marseywut2: then i asked her what happened, she told she couldnt get over how clannad ended and that it "broke something inside of her" :marseylaugh:

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:#marseyfoidretard:

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Let her be, she was only in 4th grade :marseyeyeroll:

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You shouldn't be watching stuff like clannad at that age anyway lmao. I can't imagine being interested in drama stuff like that till I was like 16 or 17. :marseycringe2:

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:marseycope: when did you watch death note?

Hm, maybe youre right though, I never fully understood the emotional appeal to clannad, whereas she was two years older than I at that time

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I started watching anime when I was 19

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KissXSis, remember it like its yesterday. Watched Angel Beats on the recc of a friend on runescape before that and I hated the melodrama. :marseydisgust:

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Watched it before fifth grade as well

:marseylaugh: i found it more interesting than clannad ofc, crazy, imagine watching anime when you're 19 :marseydisgust: watched a lot of anime from 4th till 6th grade and then came back to it again during Covid:marseyagree:

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I used to read/watch a lot of heavy stuff when I was in school but since passing out I've become a gutter trash media consooming pig. :marseypig: I blame electronic media :marseyindignant:

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What happened at the end

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I dont remember what my response was, but i recall later that week in school, she told me how she sat with a tissue box blah blah and had a whole mental breakdown... very out of place experience for me because i did not harbor the same feelings towards clannad/clannad after story :marseysigh:

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No I mean at the end of Clannad

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Oh my bad... i dont even remember that vividly but i think the protagonist's wife died and his daughter develops the same sickness as the mother, and boom death, i might be wrong it was a long time ago

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I hope i didnt trivialize ur lived experiences bb

I think maybe clannad affected u more subtly because u r here tho

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:marseycry::marseyemojirofl: nah it didnt affect me at all i remember not liking clannad because i didnt like harem back then, and clannad employed a passive form of harem :marseycringe2:

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I never ever cried at the end of Totoro :marseyindignant:

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What anime is this about?

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Oshi no Ko

First episodes pretty nice BTW. :marseythumbsup:

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It doesn't matter what age you are. Crying to anime is the gayest thing you can do.

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Wrong because I'm not gay.

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:#marseyyugi:

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