When one knows God to be, one needs neither why nor if. Nothing exists, without nothing existence can't be. Nothing ever was, nothing ever will be, everything is.
Nothing changes. Nothing stays the same. Nothing is ever changing Yet never ever exists, just as always inevitably disappears, because nothing will last forever and everything living dies.
Whatever begins to exist, just as whatever eventually falls into nonexistence, remains only for a short time.
Nothing is everywhere and still nothing is small enough to be only in one place.
This is a message for all the younger generation out there never let your inner child just fade away it's the most important thing you got society will push you to be an adult to go to college to get a job to live a simple life but deep dowb the best years of your life is when you were a teenager or a child you were always happy for no reason so don't let that go
Please, to anyone who hasn't seen this show, I beg you to turn around and walk away. This is one of the most crucial scenes in the series(in my opinion). To anyone showing their friends, please be mindful. Spoilers can be devastating and can ruin the effect when the time comes. 🤝
This 3 minutes was the biggest payoff for what I thought was a filler episode! When she started cheering "Don't lose me", just wow. The double meaning is brilliant.
As a man struggling to remember anything before high school, hearing Faye's "I can't remember her" hits me like a truck. I know exactly how she felt in that moment, and I so envy her for having a time capsule recording from her child self.
That me will always be inside me. Though I can't quite remember, I know they are cheering me on as i will cheer one whatever me the future holds in store. Go me!
1:46 is such a weird, great moment. Technically, the guys don't know this girl, but she's saying to them what Adult Faye really feels, but would never actually say to them.
Well, my mother and my daughter have a great sense of direction. So....me be cartographer. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
I remember hearing this samples in like a depression song if anyone sees this comment and knows the song could you send it to me. Pretty nostalgic man to hear this.
One of the great things about bebop is how profoundly relatable it is. Makes you think about your own life and past. Never been touched so deeply by a show before, thank you cowboy bebop.
If you think about it, that kind-hearted Faye died in the accident. We're practically mourning over the loss of her because she is not around anymore and we have no way of getting her back.
This episode alone is why Faye is my favorite member of the bebop and one of my fav characters in all of fiction. We both lost our innocense a long time ago and grew cynical I suppose. She's amazing
When you watch this, but also watch the Live-Action version of this also, it still hits hard both ways. If you were put into a cryogenic sleep for 54 years and lose your memory of yourself and your past, that shits terrifying, waking up in a totally different world than you last remembered, and all the friends and family you once had have probably all died, and no memory of your own identity besides an old VHS tape you recorded all those years prior.
Knowing me I’m sure you’re causing lots of trouble for lots of different people. I’m sorry, I don’t mean to. But it’s alright, that’s part of life too, isn’t it? You’re not perfect, but you’ve got a lot to give. It sucks, having to live these lines. It’s so hard to cheer for my only self sometimes.