This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
Ash leaves Pikachu behind
Charlotte dies
My choices are extremely childish, I admit.
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This music video
Personal reasons.
A month or so after our beloved chow chow passed away from a horrible illness , comes out a video heavily featuring a chow puppy. Had the biggest cry session in what seemed like forever.
Like the song, though, but I avoid the video.
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This PSA about a provision of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
I'm just an idealistic utopian sap. And the music makes it. I don't want to say more because I'll say something cheesy and people will laugh at me. But oh my goodness the music.
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Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot speech from Cosmos.
http://youtu.be/p86BPM1GV8M
It always humbles me, every time I see it. Every world leader should be forced to watch it once a week, in my opinion.
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I find this video inspiring to anyone facing a serious difficulty. I found it truly inspiring! Never give up!
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It's like Miyazaki meets Beasts of the Southern Wild.
Took me years to really cry after my father's death.
And then I was at a vulnerable place, and I watched this, and then I kept watching it over and over for a couple hours. It was then that I learned that there are times when not crying is worse than crying.
And now I'm in a public setting, albeit in a vulnerable place again, and… yep, still does the trick.
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yusaku wrote:
I find this video inspiring to anyone facing a serious difficulty. I found it truly inspiring! Never give up!
This makes me want to take up yoga.
And reading up on "Diamond Dallas Page" makes me rethink pro wrestling.
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I recommend Susan Deason's "Pilates for Weight Loss" the exercise routines are suitable even for intermediate pilates practitioners. The DVD has three schemes from beginner to expert.
i am not a fan of yoga due to link to eastern religions that I do not support.
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I don't know much about the Eastern religions that are linked to Yoga. I mean, I know SOME things about Buddhism, and I've read the Tao Te Ching, but I don't know enough about Eastern religion as a whole to really dislike it.
Your comment has piqued my interest.
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It reminds me of a more hopeful time in my life.
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I wonder what lions think about before they die... do they sentimentally remember their child/cub-hoods? Their first kills? Worry about what'll happen to their cubs after they close their eyes for the last time? The fact that his brother cries for him after he's gone is a pretty strong indicator that they have some pretty strong emotions and a realistic understanding about their life situation, probably more realistic than most people get.
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Kind of silly, but this clip from Clannad always got to me. (There's spoilers in it so don't watch if you haven't seen the series yet and want to.)
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