Did you ever cried while writing something?
shit thread die teen
Yes, whilst writing my diary.
>>10013004
You just jelly of my glorious opening trips baka desu senpai
i only get emotional when i daydream about people praising me for things i will never accomplish.
>>10013000
Of course, crying for a noble cause is noble
Crying over bullshit like life is strange is faggotry
No, self indulgent displays like this are feminine and weak
>>10013000
Never full tears, but I got very close writing a scene where a character was on their deathbed and one of their old friends had come to say goodbye. It turned into this weird back and forth of the two of them trying to cheer the other up and somehow got a bit deeper than I really intended. Immortals saying goodbye to old friends is one of my real weaknesses in fiction.
TU ES FEELUS ET SUPER HUNC FEELUM SCRIBAM DIARIUM MEUM
I've never cried but I have definitely felt things before while writing
>>10013000
My diary desu
One time when I was a kid I wrote a fan fiction that was just ocarina of time but with neopets
My dad beat me when he found it and I cried
>>10014385
Kek
>>10013000
I cried at the moral climax of Huckleberry Finn. It was the scene where Huck crumples up his note to the widow; deciding to damn his soul to Hell before he betrays his moral compass and his friend Jim. First real novel I ever read, and I became hooked ever since.
(Ironically I ended up becoming Alt Right, despite my favourite novel still being my first - a tale of racism, and the freedom inherent in the simple-minded heart. Humans are weird.)
>>10014502
>"freedom inherent in the simple-minded heart"
explain fashy-senpai
>>10014516
Every instance in which they encounter civilized society in that book, they come across some undercurrent of viciousness, and savagery. Huck even comes to the conclusion that civilization is inherently opposed to his moral compass; opting to rather live among the savages than return to his old home.
When you add onto that the two street-wise city bandits / hucksters on the river who try to sell Jim, the evils of slavery and human ownership that split Jim from his family, and the abuse Huck has to legally suffer at the hands of his own father... Huck generally gets the idea that being civilized is just a means of complicating truth, and making wrong things sound right.
I like how Mark Twain respects country folk. I've lived in a city all my life, but I too can appreciate the Tao of a simple mind, and returning to our foundations in simple morals.
>>10013000
I cried after waking up from a dream. Does that count?
>>10013000
Only when I am writing whilst drunk.
Coincidentally this is also when I do my best writing.
>>10014536
>simple
>simple
>simple
kill yourself, pretentious urbanite