Buffy was at peace, in heaven , and she was happy.. They should've let her be..
@karenlarsen63146 күн бұрын
Thank YOU so much...This should be front page news across the world......
@everythingstemporary6036 күн бұрын
Hundreds of thousands of lives lost, hundreds of billions of dollars spent, and nobody is talking about it.
@brunogalati840815 күн бұрын
ok if there god why is there so much unhappiness in the world then and why is there death in the world if there god why don't the god show himself and help people out then
@Cookieboy7018 күн бұрын
Absolute genius the way he is just calm at the beginning and just delves into a psychotic breakdown in just 60 seconds.
@mosess562519 күн бұрын
They skipped the part where she digged out her grave.
@I-Dophler20 күн бұрын
When the left wing goes too far, it can result in a range of consequences that often spark controversy and resistance from other political groups. Policies that emphasize excessive regulation, censorship, or suppression of opposing viewpoints can backfire, leading to a sense of alienation among the general population. This often fuels polarization, as people may feel that their personal freedoms, such as freedom of speech or individual rights, are being undermined in the name of progressive values. Additionally, extreme left-wing policies can create social and economic imbalances, such as overly restrictive government control, leading to pushback from those who believe in market-driven solutions or who prioritize national sovereignty and traditional values. This type of overreach can also result in public backlash, protests, and a greater demand for centrist or right-wing alternatives, as people seek balance and moderation in governance. Ultimately, when the left goes too far, it risks alienating not only political opponents but also its own base, which may not fully agree with radical measures. This can weaken the left's influence and open the door for alternative ideologies to gain momentum.
@raymondoconnell629023 күн бұрын
🦹⚔️😷💩🤡💩🌍🦖🐣
@Ilovefishessses26 күн бұрын
After watching this entire video, this only strengthen my faith and a fun challenge for my faith/knowledge. Thanks dude, God bless yall, Christ is the truth🗿✝️
@alisonsoleilhac608726 күн бұрын
I love the way the piano’s sound changed when she said « and now I’m not », it got lower and darker. Everything is so subtil in this show, it’s brilliant.
@andreewert657623 күн бұрын
Suddenly there's dissonance. The scoring for this show was superb.
@tysonlindley498226 күн бұрын
I think the guy who made this needs to think about the way racism was invented as a tool of colonialism to justify the slave trade and how this mode of thinking still dominates western discourse today. Knowing the evolutionary reasons for the variation in skin colour does not explain what whiteness means today. I would recommend The Wretched of the Earth by Franz Fanon.
@everythingstemporary60326 күн бұрын
Racism is a result of tribalism. It's not something that was invented. White people were slaves of other white people. Black people were (and still are today) slaves of other black people. Native Americans had black slaves. The English and the Irish have hated each other. The Catholics and the Protestants have hated each other. In regards to skin color, there is a convenience aspect of easily identifying run away slaves. The term "whiteness" doesn't mean anything. You think toothless coal miners are privileged? Are the young white men that commit suicide at the 2nd highest rate of any demographic doing so because they are privileged? That's why they're slitting their wrists, blowing their brains out, ODing on drugs? You don't sound like you've done any research or thinking for yourself. You sound like you're just brainlessly repeating leftist ideology that you've been indoctrinated with. Robin DiAngelo is not any kind of intellectual, she's a moron. She's a racist who's projected her racism on all white people to make herself feel better and has made a fortune off of white guilt. There's nothing more pathetic than a self-hating white leftist. According to the sick "group identity" ideology, we're not supposed to be color blind meaning we're supposed to stereotype black people. This real racism is obvious when you hear white leftists make comments that black people can't get a drivers license or know how to use a computer. I'm not going to treat anyone like that simply based on how far someone's ancestors lived from the equator. I treat people as individuals. If you want to know who someone is, you need to talk to them. Don't assume that they are a victim. Maybe they had a worse childhood than you did, maybe they had a better one. Maybe they have a higher IQ, maybe they don't. Maybe they're better looking, maybe not. Maybe they have a greater athletic ability, maybe not. There's millions of aspects of humans, why the sudden hyper focus on race? And why did it come about right after the Occupy Wall street movement? Coincidence? And has the whiteness obsession brought people closer together? No, people are more divided, but that was the intent. Think about it.
@tysonlindley49829 күн бұрын
@@everythingstemporary603 lmao I stopped paying attention at "toothless coal miners". I imagine in your head you have an image of a television series based on a charles Dickens novel. Today white coal miners are amongst the highest paying jobs in the world and yes, they are privileged. There's no "sudden focus on race", it's been the focus of the white nations since the Renaissance.
@johnwardphdАй бұрын
great video! All my favorite shows from my childhood.
@jenthebubble1914Ай бұрын
When the sun started to rise and she knew she had to jump. That scene was beautiful. If it had ended there I wouldn’t have been mad. ❤
@LucianDevine10 күн бұрын
I feel like that was the original intent. Whether it was being cancelled or just ending on their own terms, it was a good time and way to end it.
@PicklingTheBeastАй бұрын
"Only a fool fights in a burning house" Yo, MAGAts...your house is on fire. Better check Mard-a-Lamo for signs of Melania!!!
@jjfabulois22Ай бұрын
Hey have fun dealing w/the gospel. The preaching of the cross is foolishness to those who don't believe. God is still eternal and outside of any and everything you or I could ever fully understand. God is God, that is never gonna' change. You need to stop trying to understand and just believe❤
@JohnDoe-dj8kbАй бұрын
Some blacks can quote every scripture in the bible but can't quote one thing about economics and building. Imagine that! How good is that bible if you can't use it to better yourself and community. That bible teaches you how to give your money not earn, unless you're the preacher.
@Wishbone4evrАй бұрын
My reaction when someone tells me that Jesus Christ married someone and moved to Paris.
@domakesaythink2Ай бұрын
This was Jimmy's punishment for "humanizing" Trump in an interview
@77JАй бұрын
5:14 That's what Barnaby is only there
@iits._nicoleeАй бұрын
It was literally in reverse and he played it over and over again 🙄🖕
@everythingstemporary603Ай бұрын
Uptight much?
@paulines581Ай бұрын
Spike really helped lead her to make peace with who she really was, the reasons for her self hatred her selfishness or inability to see or make peace with love which she rightly deserved and got from others and him. He knew she struggled to make peace with and understand as he did that she rightly deserved love. It was only at the end when he was dying did she finally understand but as extreme as it was it's what he wanted.
@Leonard-td5rnАй бұрын
Which denomination knows about the Bible easy The Catholic Church
@tom-kz9pbАй бұрын
The line about Jesus "dying for our sins" is utterly bizarre. If we were to emulate Jesus, and there were a man who committed murder and was about to face death penalty, should we rush in and say, "No, please, put me on the electric chair instead, so that this sinful murderer and go free"? If we are "saved from our sins", we should we not just go sin as much as we want, and wait to be forgiven? If we are "saved from our sins", why do so many Christians enjoy telling people that they are going to "burn in hell"? Christianity only goes to show how many gullible, impressionable, irrational people that there really are in the world.
@raylovelace8588Ай бұрын
There is NO contemporary evidence that Jesus ever existed. The Romans invented him to stop the Jewish Revolts. It worked beyond their wildest expectations. Then, manufacturing evidence and "relics of the saints" became big business. Check out "the Flavian Conspiracy."
@zachio69Ай бұрын
Amen Brother Jim. It absolutely is the dumbest story ever told.
@まさひまさひ-u7q2 ай бұрын
懐かしいです(^-^) それも、英語バージョン(^o^)🎵
@brooksjohnson98042 ай бұрын
it's so crazy to me that someone could spend their entire day out there protesting when it would have taken him 2 minutes to watch the full unedited video to find out for himself. it's like people are comfortable living in a vacuum of fictional information and comfortable in their own delusions. It's like a cult of mindless delusion.
@everythingstemporary6032 ай бұрын
After over 7 years, and now even Snopes stating this was false, I would hope most people who used to believe this now realize it was a lie. And hopefully they're pissed off that they were lied to.
@levifout608822 ай бұрын
0:20 She's a round. She's a firm. She's a fully pact! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@RobertStambaugh-l5r2 ай бұрын
Jesus is the truth , not Silverman .
@charlesmillard5962 ай бұрын
That horror on their faces. Realizing just how badly they messed up. The road is paved with good intentions but humans are beings of mistakes.
@RyanRCrossАй бұрын
It was in that moment they all knew they deserved to be sent straight to Hell.
@TheRockStarQueen62 ай бұрын
Spike is the only person that truly understands buffy more then anyone.
@charlesmillard596Ай бұрын
Not having a soul doesn’t mean you have no emotions. Just that you have no inhibitions. You simply don’t care about anything but desire and survival. Spike was already an emotional person even before becoming a vampire. Kinda like playing up Willows lesbian side early with her meeting her vampire.
@jenthebubble1914Ай бұрын
Spike was so much better than Angel. He was a good guy even without a soul. Angel was an ass even with his.
@khatack6 күн бұрын
Spike is the insightful idiot character. He's foolish, impulsive, not much of a thinker, but he sees clearly things that are obscured to others. It's an archetype.
@charlesmillard5966 күн бұрын
@@jenthebubble1914 Angel was cursed to never be truly happy. Made him quite the grumpy pants lol. Spike was never deprived of that option. He was free to seek it. I like rewatching the scene when she was brought back and only Spike could truly understand. Xander realized but Spike is the only one who realized how awful it was for her.
@25Cassim2 ай бұрын
They never really showed what happened to Barnaby at the end. Whether he escaped or was captured. Last I saw he was trying to get away. I think he ran into something and three blocks fell spelling the word Rat. And that was it.
@SuzanneYoungblood-lj3eb2 ай бұрын
Ignorant to assume religion has anything to do with God, the Bible doesn't prove or disprove God, don't be confused
@CoreyChambersLA2 ай бұрын
My dog is the reincarnation of Johnny Sokko's Giant Robot. You should see him when he goes into full missile attack or power punch mode.
@CoreyChambersLA2 ай бұрын
Nothing beats Japanese produced retro sci-fi TV.
@MatthewHorn-sk3ev2 ай бұрын
One word for those of us that were devoted to these programs.....Stingray !!! Marina , aquamarina. **giggle* i look back and think just hiw did i not see the strings.😂.
@rbw26282 ай бұрын
Leviticus 18:8 you are wrong.
@PhilBert-sh3nk3 ай бұрын
If there isn't an afterlife then life is meaningless.
@everythingstemporary6032 ай бұрын
We're not dead yet.
@johna89473 ай бұрын
Giant robot was my absolute favorite TV show back in the 70s. When I was 6 or 7, I would sneak off to my friend's house to watch it because my mother would only allow us to watch 1 hour of TV in the house and only after we practiced the piano for 30 minutes. LOLL... the good old days
@123trujillano3 ай бұрын
Apply the text to the current era. Ham was the first act of sodomy. Its simple
@philiptom27993 ай бұрын
The road to hell...
@israelitenephite33833 ай бұрын
Milli Vanilli 2.0 that is what Eminem will mean to me until he does a cappella!
@cd3dnw3 ай бұрын
Only a homeowner would understand.
@samiscool41773 ай бұрын
Yeah what he said
@ABCpdc3 ай бұрын
I have to admit, I didn’t get it. My husband and his sister rave about this movie and think of it as a Christmas classic. They watched it every year growing up in the Bronx. But try as I might, I couldn’t find the magic anytime it was on tv. Well late this night, stuck in a dull-drum in east Texas near the beginning of a near summer heatwave, I could finally watch it through their eyes. It really is a magical children’s fantasy. I needed this.
@katherineg93963 ай бұрын
Well said. Best outro ever.
@jadawilson11443 ай бұрын
When dawn kicks her out the house sweat to god if I was Buffy I would’ve been like you could’ve left me in heaven for all this crap
@LucianDevine10 күн бұрын
I know right? They bring her back to be the slayer, but then kick her out for doing what a slayer would do.
@MichaelJensen-n3j3 ай бұрын
What a president you have we are laughing at the leader of the free world are loser of the free world
@everythingstemporary6033 ай бұрын
It's incomprehensionable that this man is president.
@ShavonaHooper3 ай бұрын
Vince never came back 😂😂😂😂😂this ain’t even realistic
@kendrellgriffin35923 ай бұрын
"Hold on, I'm gonna get some help," Boy!! Be the "help!" Beee the help!!!
@erwinignacio64533 ай бұрын
Ultraman was on channel 52 when I was growing up in 1970