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Your Lie in April

Palamon

Silence is Purple
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  • Didn't make me cry. You know what that means, right? ...I'm not human. Your Lie in April didn't make me cry. I didn't cry a single tear. And if you think I'm lying, I'm not. My head was practically in the clouds all day. I didn't cry. Sure, it was a tragedy, a sad anime, but I didn't cry. "Lol, Melissa, you're in denial. You cried. :)" I'm sorry that I didn't cry. I'm sorry that I didn't shed a single tear. I'm sorry for not crying at all during the saddest anime known to man.

    I'm not trying to get into a "what the fuck am I" party here. Anyway.

    Anyway.

    Actually, can I be honest about this? I never thought death was scary or sad. My mother claims I was "obsessed with death as early was age ten. I'm not. I just don't think death is something be afraid of. I do think about the mysteries of death all the time. Being sui, I won't deny that the mysteries/wonders/thoughts of what it's like after death cross my mind a lot. I guess that's why I'm so immune to when a character dies.

    I know all of this is disrespectful. I'm really sorry. Just thought I'd let this off my chest.
     

    Sonata

    Don't let me disappear
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  • The saddest anime known to man? Nah. It was sad but nowhere near the saddest for any normal viewer.

    It was relatable to me on the musical level which got a few tears, but overall it was just like any other story with a sick girl.
     
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