Thursday 17 September 2015

Female cartoon characters with little to no chest

I never cared of thought about this issue, but I think what happened is that artists on the internet are so quick to draw women with overblown breasts, it feels overdone to me; and if there's something I can't stand, it's overdone ideas.

The small female chest feels to me as being part of my appreciation for simple design.


Top list of things that make me cry like a little bitch

What a strange list to make.
Sometimes it feels good to be moved by something, and there isn't much going on in my life that I cry about, so sometimes I seek out these things that will make me cry on purpose. Just to get that feeling of relief. Crying is good for you, kids, try it so now and then. Lololol.

I originally wanted to make a list of songs, but then I remembered there are more movies and games that made me sob than musical number. So well, this small list will contain a bit of everything.
As it concludes movies and games, be warned that there are spoilers:



1. Telltale's "The Walking Dead" ending
The Walking Dead is a game that proves effort and relationships are pointless, in a depressing good way. After you've spend many episodes guiding and taking care of the only two characters you should care about, Lee and Clementine, of course the main character Lee dies at the end of it all, and the young Clementine is left to fend for herself.
At least, that's what the creators made people believe, or "worry about", until the sequel was released.

I didn't think the sequel was as good, by the way.

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2. "Final Fantasy X" ending
Another game where you put effort into your main character, just for him to end up dead. Tidus' death probably hit me harder because I didn't name him Tidus, but after a character I adore. And I was something like 13 or 14, so that might have something to do with it as well. I remember throwing the controller on the floor after all these weeks of non-stop playing and I actually bought the dumb sequel and played it multiple times, just to get the secret ending where you see Tidus alive again. Never succeeded in doing so, because of how easy it is to accidentally progress the game and lose side missions. But after seeing the ending clip on Youtube, I was reassured it wasn't even worth it.

Anyway, this scene probably won't make me cry now, but I'm grading it based on how I responded to it at the time.

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3. "I Dreamed A Dream" scene from the 2012 "Les Miserables"
The movie wasn't really that exciting for the most part, and hardly focussed on any of the relationships it threw at you, but I've already talked about everything there is to talk about on this blog.

"I Dreamed A Dream" performed by Anne Hathaway is still the best thing the movie has to offer. Very emotional, despite the movie not having done that much for us to care about the character and her daughter. But we cared about her suffering, and it only took a song.
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4. Casper's background story from "Casper"
In the movie Casper, the real-life action movie about the "friendly ghost", for some reason the scene where he explains how he died always got to me. He tells it in a dark atmosphere and fitting piano music is playing in the background. It sounds typical, but I still think it's very well done. People don't appreciate this movie enough.

This is one of my childhood movies, and while other children were crying about Bambi's mother or Mufasa, this was my Mufasa scene.
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5.  The father's death announcement from "A Little Princess"
The whole movie is a depressing show, but the scene where the main character gets to hear her father died in battle and she immediately gets dumped out of her fancy bedroom in the orphanage's cold, leaking attic to cry on the floor, calling out for her dead father, just what the shit. The moment where she gets reunited with him is touching as well. Spoilers.
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6. "Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gayi" from "Ghajini" 
I've never seen the movie this song is from; as I just like to look up and listen to Bollywood music. I have no idea what they are singing about, even, but near the end of the song, something in the man's voice and in the melody upsets me. If I let my imagination do its work, I just end up sad. It's difficult to explain.