This year is my best year. Seriously, I don't look backwards and I don't sit and fantasize about the "glory days" of the past. Today is a great day just full of opportunity. You can either Carpe Diem or you can daydream about the past. I'm reminded of a quote my old boss had on his wall. "If what you did yesterday still looks big to you, you haven't done much today."
Favourite was 2012 - For everyone who says high school is horrible, I offer my condolences. I don't know why but I rather enjoyed my 6 years, maybe it was by chance that I stumbled upon a group of very nice people and I made friends with them. The last year of high school tends to be the most sentimental, but I had the most fun as well. I'm hoping to replace 2012 with 2013 though, they say uni life is a nice experience.
By the way, everyone listen to Zerks. He gives good advice (Y) (and in Latin, no less!)
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Ok, saddest movie! Rabbit Hole! I did watch Les Mis recently but I didn't feel it was that sad for some reason
I would name a different, sadder movie but that'd be spoilerrific :/
always thought I'd change to Gyarados after I turned 20 but hey, this is more fitting I guess. (also somebody registered under the original Magikarp name and I can't get back to it anymore orz)
I dont know ever but lately it probably would be The Boy in the Stripped Pajamas. My son had to watch that for a project at school so we streamed it from Netflix.
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I believe Grave of the Fireflies is the saddest movie I have seen, in my opinion.
Hair (the musical film of 1979), and Milk, however, are the only movies in my life so far that has made me cry.
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We Bought a Zoo. I wasn't expecting it to be either, since I was watching it mainly to hear how Jónsi's soundtrack work would be used, but I just broke down crying while watching it on an international flight when the emotional climax of it hit. I think the use of Bon Iver's Holocene during that scene helped. Didn't cry during Up (though that was incredibly sad, I must say) or Toy Story 3, though I was about 3 seconds away from doing so in the latter during that movie's climax.
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