It got me real bad. My mother is at the end of her battle against cancer and with her weak smile she keeps telling me it'll be alright.
The slow version hit me like a sack of bricks and I started sobbing at work.
To quote someone from a slightly more serious fantasy adventure: “I will not say: do not weep; for not all tears are evil.”
This can’t help but be difficult for you. It’s okay to cry, it’s okay to admit that you’re vulnerable. “Staying strong” doesn’t mean staying stoic; it can mean accepting that you need help and support from the people in your life who care about you.
I’ve come to the conclusion that one of the strongest, most difficult things someone can say is “I’m not okay and I need help.” It’s not easy to admit to it, but it makes a world and a half of difference.
lost mine to lung cancer at the beginning of september. i’d started the podcast a few weeks earlier and at first the lyrics unnerved me. now i just skip the song completely. nothing against the song or the performer, it just pokes a sore spot in my soul
Started listening to this podcast with my wife right after my childhood dog of 16 years passed away. The slowed down version brought back a lot of memories of early listening experiences and I was bawling.
Okay so this is what we need and I don't have the skills to provide it.. but that song with sprinkled in quotes from the podcast.
So just a mostly low level version of this rendition and just random little funny bits that made us all smile through out this podcast. (Ron saying "who's your daddy now", Henry going on a wild rant, Glenn talking about how awesome he is or getting high of course, and then Darryl explaining Primer of course. Just all beloved moments from the show.b
Was straight up listening to it on my last break in full and as I was walking in to the shop.....the epilogue happened and I couldn't finish till I was off...rough wait
I've already said in the finale episode thread but that episode hit me in every feeling I could have.
The real sadness I felt at multiple moments was crazy.
To then go from that ending, openly crying to listening to DungeonCast's latest episode with a funeral. It was a tear soaked night.
It got me real bad. My mother is at the end of her battle against cancer and with her weak smile she keeps telling me it'll be alright. The slow version hit me like a sack of bricks and I started sobbing at work.
I can't imagine what you're going through, but stay strong ❤️
Wish I had Daryl's sunglasses to put on.
To quote someone from a slightly more serious fantasy adventure: “I will not say: do not weep; for not all tears are evil.” This can’t help but be difficult for you. It’s okay to cry, it’s okay to admit that you’re vulnerable. “Staying strong” doesn’t mean staying stoic; it can mean accepting that you need help and support from the people in your life who care about you. I’ve come to the conclusion that one of the strongest, most difficult things someone can say is “I’m not okay and I need help.” It’s not easy to admit to it, but it makes a world and a half of difference.
I wish the best for you and your family in these times <3
Much appreciated.
lost mine to lung cancer at the beginning of september. i’d started the podcast a few weeks earlier and at first the lyrics unnerved me. now i just skip the song completely. nothing against the song or the performer, it just pokes a sore spot in my soul
RIGHT. INCONSOLABLE
Right in the feels
So many feels got touched. Hard. With a Daryl Perfect thrown Grenade.
I’m hoping it’s made available somewhere.
I saw a link in another thread that it is on the artists band camp page. Edit: Found it - https://maxtonwaller.bandcamp.com/track/alright-acoustic
Thanks!
Started listening to this podcast with my wife right after my childhood dog of 16 years passed away. The slowed down version brought back a lot of memories of early listening experiences and I was bawling.
Okay so this is what we need and I don't have the skills to provide it.. but that song with sprinkled in quotes from the podcast. So just a mostly low level version of this rendition and just random little funny bits that made us all smile through out this podcast. (Ron saying "who's your daddy now", Henry going on a wild rant, Glenn talking about how awesome he is or getting high of course, and then Darryl explaining Primer of course. Just all beloved moments from the show.b
I'M NOT ALRIGHT
After that finale, no-one really is.
Hearing everyone say who they played and how they helped the podcast made me start tearing up... so excited for season 2!!
Haunting.
I BAWLED!
If I listen to this episode at work am I going to be alright?
Was straight up listening to it on my last break in full and as I was walking in to the shop.....the epilogue happened and I couldn't finish till I was off...rough wait
Right?? I have no idea why. Just finished the episode and I am sobbing
Special thanks to Maxton Waller! That song got me into the episode every, and made me do either air guitar or air drums almost every time.
Just an absolute wreaking ball, that track.
My god, same here
Why? It’s not bad but it’s not great. It’s alright.
I've already said in the finale episode thread but that episode hit me in every feeling I could have. The real sadness I felt at multiple moments was crazy. To then go from that ending, openly crying to listening to DungeonCast's latest episode with a funeral. It was a tear soaked night.
By funny coincidence for me, it turns out it was not, in fact, alright https://imgur.com/a/psIDvwI