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Jan 14, 2009 17:17

I saw this in scottskydweller's journal, and I'm posting it here too since it made me cry so much. It's the original text, I just copied and pasted.

I'm still crying, and I just can't stop. If you can spare a moment, please take it to read this.

Two Choices

What would you do?... you make the choice. Don't look for a punch line, there isn't one. Read it ( Read more... )

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dooropener January 14 2009, 15:35:26 UTC
no you made me cry even in the office...

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fonulyn January 14 2009, 15:38:07 UTC
I'm still crying and it was already a bit longer ago when I read it! It's so touching.

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pi_ankh January 14 2009, 16:17:16 UTC
I just read it from seinen_no's journal and it made me cry too. It's wonderful to see that there still is empathy and caring in this world. It's the little things that matter in the end. *in tears*

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fonulyn January 14 2009, 16:19:57 UTC
You're so right. I'm glad that people still do care. And damn I'm still crying when I think of it.

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silverdemon88 January 14 2009, 21:37:14 UTC
I'm crying.

I would have loved to see his face playing baseball...

...I wish there were more people that accepted others like that. I really do....

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fonulyn January 16 2009, 15:15:29 UTC
I think it's a really lovely story, and it shows us something about being human. I just wish more people would read it.

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silverdemon88 January 16 2009, 18:07:37 UTC
Even though its from a book, its still lovely.

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hara_reita February 1 2009, 14:52:17 UTC
This made me cry...
A good cry. Sometimes our tears give us strength. Not sometimes, always.
Tears of happiness and tears of sadness, I guess that's what happened in that text...
It's such a pity that there's not a lot of people with good heart to let someone like Shay play in a team, even just for a second. But some golden hearts agreed on letting in play. Making his father cry from happiness and making his son grinned of, obviously, happiness.
Shay may have died, but he will still alive in people's heart. They'll remember him and he'll not die.

[sorry if my English is so bad, but this seriously made me cry and I thought I had to say this]

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fonulyn February 1 2009, 15:13:55 UTC
I'm actually happy to hear that it made you cry, since I think that it's a good thing with this. It touched me too, really, and I was crying like a baby when I first read it. Even now, re-reading it makes me cry. I really wish more people would act like the kids in this one.

Thank you for reading :) And don't worry, your English is perfectly alright!

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hara_reita February 1 2009, 15:38:14 UTC
Yes, I've just read it again... And made me cry again.
I'm thinking about to translate this story into Portuguese and write that in my graphic diary to show tomorrow, or this week, to my class.
And I'll just show this to my best friend, once she's back.

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fonulyn February 1 2009, 16:14:48 UTC
Oh but that sounds like a really lovely thing to do :) Spreading this can only be a good thing!

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shattered_jouka March 12 2009, 06:26:28 UTC
gah, i'm at work and i'm crying, truly heart moving. thanks for sharing

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fonulyn March 12 2009, 10:11:32 UTC
No problem at all. I'm glad that you read and that it moved you :)

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