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Originally Posted by Underground
I get upset when I see bad things happening to children, it bothers me very much and makes me extremely angry and sad. It could be because we see our own hurts and troubles in these characters.
I love to listen to music, it controls my moods in a way (may sound nuts to some). My wife knows it all too well, when she hears what I am listening too she knows where my mind is. Music gives me my emotions, take the song out of that sad part you cry over in these movies and you probably wont be so sad. I know I wouldn't be.
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Wow, Underground, you nailed it again, as usual. When I was over there, my ex and I were driving along a rather secluded patch, and a deer darted out into the road...we were going very slowly so we stopped until the deer seemed to find it's footing again (his hooves had been skittering along the pavement) and dashed back into the forest. I thought my ex was going to burst into tears--which is NOT like him--and commented on how panicked the deer had to have been. His expression nearly matched the deers and I swear it was unnerving.
He also loved to listen to music; would 'send' me tunes and with them I usually could figure out his mood. If he was angry, sad, pensive, frustrated...you name it...even when he was 'loving' me, he said it with tunes. It was interesting, informative, but in the end he still controlled what he wanted to say...i.e. if he was angry with me, the songs were always ambiguous enough that if I interpreted them one way, he could always claim he meant it another way. Clever, wot? *grin*