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{{quote|'''Akrio:''' ''"Why do you cry?"'' |
{{quote|'''Akrio:''' ''"Why do you cry?"'' |
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'''Subotai:''' ''"He is Conan, Cimmerian. [[Trope Namer|He will not cry, so I cry for him.]]"''|'''''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'''''}} |
'''Subotai:''' ''"He is Conan, Cimmerian. [[Trope Namer|He will not cry, so I cry for him.]]"''|'''''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'''''}} |
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* During one point in ''[[Turn a Gundam (Anime)|Turn a Gundam]]'', after Diana and Kihel have switched identities, "Diana" and her courtiers visit the gravesite of Kihel's father. Though she would very well like to grieve, the ruse -though initially only meant for fun- would be exposed and the relations between humans and the moonrace could break down, and so "Kihel" instead cries passionately in the stead of the original. |
* During one point in ''[[Turn a Gundam (Anime)|Turn a Gundam]]'', after Diana and Kihel have switched identities, "Diana" and her courtiers visit the gravesite of Kihel's father. Though she would very well like to grieve, the ruse -though initially only meant for fun- would be exposed and the relations between humans and the moonrace could break down, and so "Kihel" instead cries passionately in the stead of the original. |
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* In ''[[S-Cry-ed]]'', after {{spoiler|Kimishima}} dies, Kazuma shows a face of stoic acceptance, going on about how he's [[The Woobie|used to pain, loss, abandonment]] and all that stuff... but his [[Morality Pet]], Kaname, has other thought. |
* In ''[[S-Cry-ed]]'', after {{spoiler|Kimishima}} dies, Kazuma shows a face of stoic acceptance, going on about how he's [[The Woobie|used to pain, loss, abandonment]] and all that stuff... but his [[Morality Pet]], Kaname, has other thought. |
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{{quote|'''Kaname''': You're lying! You're sad too! Really sad! So I'll cry. I'll cry for you, too.}} |
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== Fanfiction == |
== Fanfiction == |
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* In the [[Sherlock]] fic, ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6914974/1/Alone_On_the_Water Alone On the Water]'', the following is said in John's narration: |
* In the [[Sherlock]] fic, ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6914974/1/Alone_On_the_Water Alone On the Water]'', the following is said in John's narration: |
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{{quote|''"She holds me while I have an honest-to-God sobbing breakdown of the sort that I probably ought to be embarrassed about, but somehow living with Sherlock's perpetual detachment has left me remarkably unselfconscious about whatever it is that I feel myself. I've become an avatar for his humanity. I must express all the emotion that he suppresses, so I end up doing double duty."''}} |
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* A very cynical and [[Rage Against the Heavens]] take in the song "Tomorrow, Wendy" by Concrete Blonde, about death, and addressing [[God]]. |
* A very cynical and [[Rage Against the Heavens]] take in the song "Tomorrow, Wendy" by Concrete Blonde, about death, and addressing [[God]]. |
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{{quote|Only God says jump, so I set the time |
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Cause if He ever saw it it was through these eyes of mine |
Cause if He ever saw it it was through these eyes of mine |
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And if He ever suffered |
And if He ever suffered |
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It was me who did His crying }} |
It was me who did His crying }} |
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* Attempted in [[Macbeth]]: Siward refuses to mourn his son's death in battle. Malcolm offers to mourn for him, but Siward refuses that too. |
* Attempted in [[Macbeth]]: Siward refuses to mourn his son's death in battle. Malcolm offers to mourn for him, but Siward refuses that too. |
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{{quote|'''Siward:''' Had I as many sons as I have hairs, I would not wish them to a fairer death: and so, his knell is knoll'd. |
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'''Malcolm:''' He's worth more sorrow, and that I'll spend for him. |
'''Malcolm:''' He's worth more sorrow, and that I'll spend for him. |
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'''Siward:''' He's worth no more. They say he parted well, and paid his score: and so, God be with him! }} |
'''Siward:''' He's worth no more. They say he parted well, and paid his score: and so, God be with him! }} |
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