To go from, “I AINT GOT NO LOVE *Inhale* FOR THIS CITY!” To “Hey how you doin man? What kinda dog is that?” Is truly a miracle. The Miraculous Journey of Ming was truly miraculous, god bless that women.
@@millennialskeleton2504 or just noir in general, but Sin City has far more borderline Tarantino-esque quips. I dont see a scenario where Max Payne comments on homeless black women
So for a long time I avoided this compilation because I didn't know what 'Ming' was. Then I was watching another one and they explained to Arin who Ming was. I was instantly intrigued and clicked to the Ming comp. I could never have predicted how attached to her I became in the span of this video. By the time it was coming to a close I was thinking I wanted it to go on forever but then I heard that she was doing better and suddenly it didn't matter that I was disappointed because I was so unbelievably happy for this woman I'd never met. I hope someday she finds out how many people are proud of her even if she's lapsed back. Congrats to you Ming and I send you my best wishes.
Wow, Ming has a character arc. But good for her, though; if she is really real. Although, a part of me thinks that Ming is a part of the extensive lore created by Matt and Ryan.
Ming would be great as lore, but she would also be great if she's of this immediate realm. The original conversations about her make it seem like the latter but I'm not sure
GTA Sharks Paper's Please Ep.3,5,10 Roblox Super Mario Maker ep.7 5th grader one of them Bible game ep.1 Banana Blitz ep.6 guy's climb a mountain billy hatcher Ep.7,9 Grumpcade circus games guy's go's shopping
I once knew this homeless dude outside my apartment who used to give me life advice and tell me don't ever worry when things are bad, because hey, look at me. I love that dude
Why does Ryan talks with homeless people so much? Does he have a good heart and want to give them a few words on an effort to give them back a little of the humanity that was stripped away from then by this horrible society?
I know many people say that ming died or they stopped talking about her because of Privacy or it wasn't cool but it's a little beautiful that her story was told and remembered and she was loved by many. When society talks about the homeless its allways a vague faceless thing but we got to love a Person through SuperMega and her memory is still in our hearts forever
I read the comments before anything else so I thought they actually brought a homeless woman into their studio to do a podcast and was barely surprised
Epilogue: Somewhere, in the chaotic, bustling streets of Los Angeles, California... A woman by the name of “Ming” continues her lifelong journey. However long this may last - Who’s to say? But regardless, she is looking forward to a clean and new future. As she looks back at her alleyway one last time, with a glimmer in her eye, she thinks of what she could become. She thinks of her family. And once her family sees her like this... Yes - Yes, she’s gonna cry. And her mom’s gonna cry. Fin.
What a wonderful ending. I'm genuinely happy and little tearful. I hope she's still doing well for herself and seeing her family and being the best Ming she could be. I kind of hope she knows she's loved by the fans of the podcast
It bums me out hearing them talk about Chris, Julian and Ding Dong. I wish they were still cool with each other. Why did they have the falling out in the first place?
Mason Hamrick hey you never know, maybe she found their WiFi password and has been watching super mega in the alley. Maybe her screaming is her uproarious laughter at Matt and Ryan