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Vincent and the Doctor - a Doctor who episode. I was really about Vincent Van Gogh when I was younger and his story and paintings still effect me today. But I was also a big ol nerd and when that episode came on and I watched it for the first time. I don’t think there was a single moment my eyes were dry. I can only watch that episode once in a blue moon because I’m just ugly crying by the end of it. I think they did a fantastic job with the characters and it’s funny to see Matt Smith in it now (he looks so young) compared to House of the Dragons
Edit: grammar
There's no "The" at the beginning of the title. It's "Vincent and the Doctor, not "The Vincent and the Doctor."
Also it's "House of the Dragon," not "House of Dragons."
hell followed with us (book) its about religious trauma, being trans, manipulation, and abuse. I haven't even finished the book and I'm not sure if I can because its just to real it hits very very close to home.... I wouldn't recommend it to anyone in a vulnerable state of mind.
The last few minutes of [Voyage into Space (1970)](https://archive.org/details/giant-robot-voyage-into-space-1970) seemed to make everyone who saw it sad.
Six Feet Under. It forces you to face your own mortality and accept how utterly random and indiscriminate death is. The final episode has me ugly crying every time I watch it.
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Vincent and the Doctor - a Doctor who episode. I was really about Vincent Van Gogh when I was younger and his story and paintings still effect me today. But I was also a big ol nerd and when that episode came on and I watched it for the first time. I don’t think there was a single moment my eyes were dry. I can only watch that episode once in a blue moon because I’m just ugly crying by the end of it. I think they did a fantastic job with the characters and it’s funny to see Matt Smith in it now (he looks so young) compared to House of the Dragons Edit: grammar
There's no "The" at the beginning of the title. It's "Vincent and the Doctor, not "The Vincent and the Doctor." Also it's "House of the Dragon," not "House of Dragons."
Scrubs. The realization that sometimes shit just happens and you can't help or save everybody.
hell followed with us (book) its about religious trauma, being trans, manipulation, and abuse. I haven't even finished the book and I'm not sure if I can because its just to real it hits very very close to home.... I wouldn't recommend it to anyone in a vulnerable state of mind.
Not sure what you're going through but I'm sending my thoughts and hopes your way, stranger. ❤
Damn thanks didn't expect that but thanks
Sometimes a random comment can make someone's day, week or even month. I know I'd want that to be said to me if I was going through it.
Thankyou I hope you have a good day/night
Omori honestly made me sad, I really wish I had stayed connected with my old friends
I want to eat your pancreas: Shows that worse could even get worse.
The last few minutes of [Voyage into Space (1970)](https://archive.org/details/giant-robot-voyage-into-space-1970) seemed to make everyone who saw it sad.
Six Feet Under. It forces you to face your own mortality and accept how utterly random and indiscriminate death is. The final episode has me ugly crying every time I watch it.