Only real ones know what the red means at the end of the video 😢
@polskamapping6116 Жыл бұрын
Adam will always live on in my heart.
@KyloRen423811 ай бұрын
I need to download this music. How!?
@KyloRen4238 Жыл бұрын
This is beautiful. Love it. 💛💛💙💙💙💛💛💛💙🤍❤️🖤 R ❤️ W 🤍 B 🖤 Y 💛
@ricebowl9412 Жыл бұрын
Yoooo you made an extended version. Thank you for this! Sounds beautiful
@dragonking1097 Жыл бұрын
Strange how this remix reminds me of the Metru Nui soundtrack and Kingdom Hearts. It’s RWBY, but it gives that feeling.
@Romanisbestboi Жыл бұрын
This makes me so sad
@KyloRen423811 ай бұрын
It may be sad... don't forget. Team RWBY, plus Jaune. They got back home... they did failed... also: they will stop Salem. I don't care if she can't be killed. They will stop her. Team RWBY never gives up. Because they're coming... *FOR HER*.
@player__0ne Жыл бұрын
Oh nice you got start up part to
@davide89ge Жыл бұрын
Finally! 😍 I love It ❣️
@judesanderson4699 Жыл бұрын
Oh wow... Nice job
@KyloRen4238 Жыл бұрын
Salem will be bought to Justice. She's gonna pay for what she did. Atlas, Mantle, Penny, Ruby's mom and everybody. Ruby and the others lost Atlas and Mantle and people who died. I don't care if Salem can't be killed. She will pay. They can't lost hope or faith. I never lost faith. They did. Atlas did, and James, too. Its his fault for doing Salem's job killing people. I blame him. Not Ruby or her team. Salem is stronger, like Marada Uchiha from Naruto Shippuden. Naruto and his comrades stop Obito Uchiha, he was defeated. Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura and Kakashi stopped Marada, then Kaguya Otsutsuki. Marada and Kaguya isn't Salem. She's different then other enemy's. I believe in Ruby and her friends. U better watch out Salem... cuz Ruby and her friends, r back... and they're coming... *FOR U.* 1. Give people hope with *acceptance*. The need for acceptance is met when we willingly and unconditionally love someone. Can you look beyond a person’s faults and still care for them? There’s not a better way to give a person hope than by accepting them for who they are, not for what they do. 2. Give people hope with *love*. The need for love is met by expressing care through physical touch and tender words. Tell people you love them. Tell your spouse, your children and your colleagues. Tell people in the hospital, at weddings, at funerals. Try calling someone today and say, “I wanted to give you a quick call to tell you thank you for being part of our church family and for being a good friend. I love you, and I’m proud to call you friend.” 3. Give people hope with *appreciation*. The need for appreciation is met through expressing thanks and praise, especially in recognizing someone’s accomplishments. I recently heard a senior pastor praise the youth pastor in front of the congregation about his summer program, and the young pastor was beaming from ear to ear. 4. Give people hope with *approval*. The need for approval is met by building up or affirming a person and acknowledging the importance of the relationship. An employer I know called out a young man in an employee meeting: “Josh, the way you organize the storeroom has made everybody so pleased. We can find things now. You are making everybody’s work so much easier. Thank you so much.” The boss made a big deposit. 5. Give people hope with *connection*. The need for connection is met when we enter another person’s world. There is no substitute for spending time with someone. And it’s not just time-it’s time and really listening to people from your heart. If you will truly listen to someone, whether they are happy or sad, they will feel blessed. Pastor David Augsburger says, “Being heard is so close to being loved that for the average person, they are almost indistinguishable.” 6. Give people hope with *comfort*. The need for comfort is met by responding to people with appropriate words and physical touch. If a person is grieving, there really are only two things to say: “I’m so sorry,” and “I love you.” Place your hand on the shoulder of a person in pain and tell that person you’re on his side. 7. Give people hope with *encouragement*. The need for encouragement is met by urging people to hang in there, to persist toward the goal they so want to achieve. Send notes, phone someone, pray with someone, take someone to dinner or a movie. People are dying for someone to say, “I’m so proud of what you are doing. You make this world a better place to live in.” 8. Give people hope with *respect*. The need for respect is met by honoring and regarding people as important. Do you show deference to your spouse’s opinion? Do you listen to your children? Do you respect people’s time? Do you respect people from different backgrounds and religions? 9. Give people hope with *protection*. The need for protection is met when we establish harmony in relationships and show people they are free from fear or threat of harm. Are those for whom you are financially responsible secure in knowing that you will provide for them? Do you relate to people in a consistent way? Do you treat your employees the way you want to be treated? Do people know what to expect from you? Can they read you? 10. Give people hope with *support*. The need for support is met when you come alongside someone and give them your complete attention. Anticipate and notice when someone is experiencing periods of stress. Are you willing to use your personal resources to help someone, if need be? None of these 10 means you will have fewer problems in your relationships. They don’t mean you won’t have to have hard conversations or set clear boundaries or keep forgiving those who hurt you. Real encouragement seems to always happen right smack in the middle of life’s messes. Writer Peter Scazzero is right in saying, “Jesus modeled incarnating love when He took on flesh, entered our world and walked in our shoes. His love compelled Him to cross two worlds, heaven and earth, and live among us. In order for us to love others as Jesus did, we too need to cross into other people’s worlds, enter life in their shoes, while holding on to our own world as well.”
@torsteintds428511 ай бұрын
Dude that was a powerful speech it gave me hope to
@KyloRen423811 ай бұрын
Thx. I never lose faith or give up hope.
@torsteintds428511 ай бұрын
@@KyloRen4238 let’s keep holding on and then we will have won the war between light and dark
@crisscj_1910 ай бұрын
Gracias amigo, necesitaba un mensaje así no perdere mi esperanza y brindare la misma esperanza a los demás
@KyloRen42382 ай бұрын
@@crisscj_19 english, please! I don't speak or trust mexicans.