The armor only protects you physically, but it can’t protect you from mental trauma. Even the greatest armor means nothing if you can’t pick yourself back up. The greatest strength of every hero is not their power and abilities, nor is it their weapons and their armor. No, their greatest strength is their ability to always get back up after getting beaten down. The will to help overpowers the pain of living. Just remember: under every suit is a human, and every hero is one too. It may seem incomprehensibly difficult to pick up yourself back up at times, but always-ALWAYS hold on to that one spark of hope. That spark is what allows every hero to stand back up. And just like in those hero stories, we’re counting on you to get back up.
Yeah, but drive is a core human trait. I mean, no one is born a badass, or a genius, or successful, you gotta get there, and part of getting there is learning to take and roll with the hits. Otherwise, you might walk in a lot of doors, but you’ll never make it up the steps. And I think the biggest lie, or at least the dumbest saying is that life never gives you more than you can handle. It very readily will at times, and when it does, ya just gotta try and be smart about it so that as little slips past as possible, then do damage control to the best of your ability. Because, if anything, life is an experiment. From the time that the first cells specialized to be better at something than the other cells, life has been in a constant state of experimentation, trying to find out what works, what doesn’t work, and what works better. And we’re no different. You, me, badasses, inventors, creators, we’re all just trying to figure out what works, or what’s gonna come next, or what to do after that. And it can hurt, yeah, but that’s not a bad thing. It doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with you, even if it might seem like the pain isn’t justified, or that you should be fine. What matters is that you never give in totally, that you never give up to reside in self pity, or endlessly wallow in your pain or regrets, because only then have you truly fallen.
I know, right! Power armor is for pussies! Edit: This comment has no context now that someone deleted their reply. It went something like "Easy to say when your a 7 ft. brick wearing power armor!"
@@angeleaterstudios1004 Because it's 20fukin20 and this is NOT THE MOTHERFUCKING TIME to say "it cant get worse," WHEN THE UNIVERSE IS OUT TO GET US! So I implore, SHUT THE FUCK UP! Ps: this is in good fun, don't take is too seriously. But please dont say stuff like that in 2020
That wasn't Master Chief. You'd be forgiven for mistaking one of the most Human Ghosts to walk the Halo Lore. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0s7lXk9VcEQ.html Take this link, and experience it.
@@richardlont4480 Maybe they could make comic adaptations. They could adapt the one in which the rookie dies (I forgot the name) as an example of an adaptation about odst.
I miss toonami, old cartoon network and adult swim.... As a kid those were the channels that taught me all the lessons I needed in life, and for that they have my gratitude. Those were genuinely happier days.
Remember back in The day when toonami would be like don’t get up we’ll be right back. My friend was about to get it and it was like don’t get up we’ll be right back then commercial break
I like how this isn’t Steve downes(the voice of MC) but instead it’s the guy who voiced subzero from mortal kombat and the voice of tank Dempsey from black ops zombies
Are. You. Shitting. Me. I remember seeing those animated episodes when I was like nine, I had no damn clue toonami made those episodes! Although considering how odd they are I suppose I should’ve realized it sooner.
Toonami, doesn't make anything. They license shows to show in the U.S. Sometimes they commission dubs but most of the time those are already in the works
The introduction of sprint isnt inherently bad, but it messed with the balance on a lot of maps and walking speed in h3 was basically the same as sprint in h4. So it was nothing more than a poorly executed gimmick.
@@maxwllcool well since halo 1 i always wondered why i couldn't run if chief was a super soldier. then years later they added sprint and i never had any complaints about multiplayer map design or balance. i just played the game.
Cortana after this: you do realize that you’re a 7 foot tall cybernetically enhanced supersoldier who almost always has an assault rifle on you, and you can break most peoples’s skulls with your fist
I remember back in the early 2000's when I was around the age of 7 the first thing that came into my mind when I saw master chief for the first time I thought it was Tom