Author Topic: YOU FEEL, YOU LOSE | pikachus dont count  (Read 5443 times)


Bonus points: Listen to the music while browsing this thread and not feeling feels.
« Last Edit: March 12, 2014, 02:27:51 PM by ResonKinetic »



lost

what are you talking about you have no proof.

also, relevant:
what if they played this EVERY TIME YOU GAVE AWAY A POKEMON
WHY AM I LINKING IT TO POKEMON SO MUCH
i suppose the bonds made with virtual pets
carry on to this day
a boy and his gamecube
what a nice afternoon spent going through the missions to seek these animals to sacrifice to these chao overlords
but as a child you never thought about it
it was one of the games he and his lover had played
a somber autumn day 80 years from now shows an old man laying in his death bed
his wife had passed on before him
he showed his son and daughter the joys he had of his childhood and passed it onto them
on his last day, the son and daughter walked in with a gamecube and a television
they enjoyed the hours that remained
by the last hour, they were doing a race
and by the time the chao had crossed the line
so did he
the last crisp leaf of the olden oak tree that has shadowed their house from the sunlight fell to the floor outside the window
his last words were
"gotta go fast"
and the somber autumn carried on
as did his children

goddammit flame
« Last Edit: March 11, 2014, 11:18:33 PM by ResonKinetic »



Copied and pasted this from another thread.  My post though.

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Summarizing something I read cause I can't find it online.

There was a boy who was on his school's football team.  He didn't try that hard and didn't really seem to care whether he won or lost.  The coach soon got a letter saying that the boy's father just died.  He approaches the boy in the locker room and says, "Hey I'm really sorry about your father, how about you go home for a couple of weeks?"  The boy nods and leaves.  On Friday, the coach finds the boy back in the locker room getting his padding on.

Coach: "Hey I thought I said you could go home?"

Boy: "Coach, you have to put me in this game."

Coach: "But you know I have never put you in any of the games."

The boy has determined tears in his eyes and says, "You are going to put me in this game and you won't be sorry."

The coach finally consents and puts the boy out in the middle of 1st quarter.  He tore up the field, was aggressive, and practically won the game all by himself.

Coach: "That was great!  What happened out there?!"

Boy has happy tears now.  He says "Coach, you never knew my dad did you?  Well he was blind, and today was the first day that he saw me play."

Copied and pasted this from another thread.  My post though.


Oh my God, that gave me chills as a read the last portion.

Wow.

« Last Edit: March 11, 2014, 11:29:53 PM by Dexxtter »





This song used to bother me when I was younger.  I didn't watch the video so hopefully its correct.  Should just be lyrics.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6Qc7eOiqtI

I had comics like the above that try way too hard to get the reader to cry and feel sad
and they're about loving pokemon