Nothing, Zero All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there -Exodus 10:26 The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go. So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins” (Exodus 9:25) Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11) Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?” (Exodus 10:8) Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone. Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused. After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24) He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door. Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.” Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26) In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.” As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.” Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing” Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free. Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them. Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
Nothing, Zero All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there -Exodus 10:26 The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go. So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins” (Exodus 9:25) Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11) Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?” (Exodus 10:8) Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone. Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused. After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24) He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door. Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.” Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26) In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.” As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.” Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing” Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free. Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them. Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
I met SnakeEyez as someone who loves Super Turbo but never had the chance to experience the HDR online or arcade community. I found an ST cab at Super Arcade on a chance visit and played ST with him for 20 minutes. He bodied me, destroyed me, but we were laughing and having fun the whole time. He's the chillest dude in the SF socal community. I'll always root for the guy.
Nothing, Zero All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there -Exodus 10:26 The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go. So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins” (Exodus 9:25) Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11) Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?” (Exodus 10:8) Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone. Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused. After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24) He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door. Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.” Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26) In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.” As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.” Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing” Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free. Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them. Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
what an amazing video... even knowing by the title snakeeyez would win, you still managed to make each win incredibly hype, keep up the good work, looking forward for more videos like this!
Nothing, Zero All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there -Exodus 10:26 The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go. So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins” (Exodus 9:25) Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11) Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?” (Exodus 10:8) Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone. Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused. After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24) He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door. Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.” Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26) In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.” As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.” Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing” Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free. Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them. Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
Nothing, Zero All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there -Exodus 10:26 The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go. So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins” (Exodus 9:25) Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11) Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?” (Exodus 10:8) Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone. Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused. After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24) He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door. Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.” Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26) In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.” As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.” Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing” Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free. Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them. Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
Nothing, Zero All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there -Exodus 10:26 The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go. So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins” (Exodus 9:25) Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11) Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?” (Exodus 10:8) Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone. Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused. After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24) He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door. Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.” Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26) In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.” As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.” Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing” Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free. Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them. Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
Nothing, Zero All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there -Exodus 10:26 The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go. So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins” (Exodus 9:25) Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11) Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?” (Exodus 10:8) Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone. Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused. After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24) He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door. Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.” Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26) In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.” As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.” Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing” Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free. Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them. Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
Nothing, Zero All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there -Exodus 10:26 The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go. So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins” (Exodus 9:25) Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11) Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?” (Exodus 10:8) Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone. Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused. After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24) He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door. Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.” Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26) In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.” As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.” Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing” Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free. Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them. Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
I remember watching this with my little brother. He's not into the fgc scene. Still isn't. But on this day, he decided to watch with me. Even he was like OOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!! Good times.
This video has been made so many times, ive watched so many creators talk about this. but the thing is im going to watch it everyy time a new video is brought out about it because its such a good moment
Nothing, Zero All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there -Exodus 10:26 The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go. So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins” (Exodus 9:25) Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11) Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?” (Exodus 10:8) Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone. Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused. After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24) He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door. Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.” Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26) In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.” As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.” Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing” Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free. Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them. Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
I hope that SF6 can help bring some of this feeling back. This past week money matches, exhibitions, and team battle for SFIV and umvc3. It looked like everyone was having a good time and trying to determine who was the best. Nemo was getting it popping every time he came to the states. Nowadays, players will just argue on twitter and never pick up the sticks. The only feud that really panned out is Midwest vs West Coast. I hope players lose a little big of ego and start having fun again.
My favorite part is each player coming up next. “This character is great against Zangief…” lol I’m sure the MUs are more nuanced but it’s hype the way he tells it.
Man ... Cubano Loco's Vega is really something to see. M not that into fighting games compared to a couple years back, but I can appreciate a graceful character being performed by a graceful player. Even if he lost, he still put on a good show with that spacing
It's wonderful seeing how so cal team were continuously in crescendo in their excitement. Difficult to experience such an epic comeback in a lifetime. They were the lucky ones ❤
I don't even play fighting games, but I find the history and stuff around it interesting. I can't believe this same dude is doing similar stuff on the same character today.
Snake Eyez is so good with Zangief that if you didn't already know better, you'd swear that 'Gief was a charge character or something. This dude is inspirational!!!
When Gief says “I’LL TAKE ON ALL OF YOOOOU” in SF6, this is the reason!!!
This man is a Gief LEGEND!!!
I genuinely hope they put that line 8n just for snake eyes
Nothing, Zero
All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there
-Exodus 10:26
The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go.
So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins”
(Exodus 9:25)
Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11)
Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?”
(Exodus 10:8)
Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone.
Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused.
After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24)
He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door.
Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.”
Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26)
In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.”
As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.”
Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing”
Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free.
Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them.
Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
@@about99ninjas56they did
@@werkbarder3341 Really? is that stated by Capcom or the SF6 dev team?
@@faith9505Too drunk on skydaddy juice
Watching this after Snake just 5-0 swept in SF6 and Twitch Rivals puts the icing on the cake 😂
He definitely earned mvp
There were other players that did a 5-0 in the recent twitch rivals though. Makes it less special than this old gem.
Funny watching SPD do like 12% in this game when it does like 33% in SF6.
he did it from the back so he had to do it from the front. 😂
Where can I watch this happen at?! 😮
It took 9 years, but finally someone told this story, I've been waiting for a video like this since 2014!
Dude 2014 is 9 year ago?... Imma Cry
It's funny because this is the second video on this I've seen this month! Though this one's longer. It's still good stuff.
any of yall remember that Vega player from NY around this time?
having flashbacks can't remember
@@exthechickenwingare talking about zeus
@@Octoberfunforeverone yes that was him !
Big fan of Snake Eyez. Hes not just known for his steely composure and great comebacks, but doing so in the hypest ways. Great video!
Nothing, Zero
All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there
-Exodus 10:26
The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go.
So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins”
(Exodus 9:25)
Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11)
Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?”
(Exodus 10:8)
Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone.
Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused.
After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24)
He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door.
Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.”
Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26)
In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.”
As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.”
Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing”
Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free.
Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them.
Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
Snake Eyez is the Street Fighter equivalent of LilMajin. I'm not big into SF, but I love watching Snake Eyez play.
I met SnakeEyez as someone who loves Super Turbo but never had the chance to experience the HDR online or arcade community. I found an ST cab at Super Arcade on a chance visit and played ST with him for 20 minutes. He bodied me, destroyed me, but we were laughing and having fun the whole time. He's the chillest dude in the SF socal community. I'll always root for the guy.
This whole run from Snake Eyez was something magical tbh. Instantly turned him into one of my favorite players
Nothing, Zero
All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there
-Exodus 10:26
The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go.
So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins”
(Exodus 9:25)
Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11)
Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?”
(Exodus 10:8)
Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone.
Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused.
After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24)
He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door.
Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.”
Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26)
In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.”
As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.”
Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing”
Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free.
Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them.
Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
@@faith9505 im gonna beat jesus in a fight if u dont stop spamming little boy
I remember this, and before everything happened, I was like “He has a chance against everybody except Ricki.” And bro just performed.
Here after Snake Eyez won vs JP in CPT qualifying
It was beautiful
what an amazing video... even knowing by the title snakeeyez would win, you still managed to make each win incredibly hype, keep up the good work, looking forward for more videos like this!
Nothing, Zero
All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there
-Exodus 10:26
The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go.
So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins”
(Exodus 9:25)
Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11)
Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?”
(Exodus 10:8)
Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone.
Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused.
After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24)
He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door.
Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.”
Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26)
In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.”
As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.”
Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing”
Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free.
Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them.
Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
SF4 was peak entertainment without even needing the UMvC3 fireworks. Amazing matches!
Nothing, Zero
All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there
-Exodus 10:26
The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go.
So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins”
(Exodus 9:25)
Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11)
Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?”
(Exodus 10:8)
Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone.
Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused.
After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24)
He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door.
Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.”
Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26)
In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.”
As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.”
Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing”
Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free.
Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them.
Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
@@faith9505 Moses wasn't even allowed to see the promised land, eat shit Moses.
Everyone: "You're doing great Snake!"
Snake Eyez: "I'M DOING EVERYTHING!!"
Loving the analysis behind the matches! W video! Great take on a great moment
Just watched your video off someone in the comment section and it's amazing! Excited to see what you make next!
I appreciate you highlighting these amazing FGC moments.
Nothing, Zero
All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there
-Exodus 10:26
The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go.
So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins”
(Exodus 9:25)
Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11)
Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?”
(Exodus 10:8)
Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone.
Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused.
After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24)
He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door.
Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.”
Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26)
In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.”
As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.”
Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing”
Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free.
Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them.
Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
8:09 lol at ricky reaction here, look like he couldn't breath and slumped over lol
Daigo: “It’s just Zangief.”
Here after his massive CPT win against a JP. Wild. Snake Eyez is him.
Gief seems to be good in SF6.
Hoping Snake Eyez starts dominating again
light SPD has ridiculous range. i'm scared
He won a big Strive tournament with Potemkin recently.
He just did it in twitch rivals
@@strokerrebirth2628 yeah, and that was crazy. SF6 Gief is nothing to play with.
SF6 Gief is legit trash, probably within bottom 2 characters in the game
legendary fg moment, i remember watching this stream so many years ago. thank you for bringing this moment back to us!!!
I was there in the front row behind the norcal side
Being from LA. this is still the best match I've ever witnessed
The hype was unmatched
You're a FGC Historian and we love it. Been waiting for a vid on SnakeEyes; his Geif was amazing
I like how against snake there were literally sf4 all-stars with Pr balrog and Ricky Ortiz, they were insane
Legendary moment. Snake Eyez is a beast. This never gets old.
Nothing, Zero
All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there
-Exodus 10:26
The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go.
So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins”
(Exodus 9:25)
Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11)
Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?”
(Exodus 10:8)
Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone.
Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused.
After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24)
He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door.
Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.”
Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26)
In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.”
As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.”
Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing”
Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free.
Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them.
Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
man you have a way of making that final moment really feel like that final moment. never got chills from a wake up spd before lol well done sir!
Oh man I watched this on stream and go back to rewatch it all the time. Insane performance.
can't wait to see what crazy combos snake eyez can put out on geif in sf6
Imagine looking at this title and having to think "which one?" LMAO
I come back to this video like once a month. Its well done and such a good story ❤
13:03 Gotta love that passion man, it's electrifying! 😜👍
S.P.D.
Snake Eyes
Plays
Dominantly
I still remember watching live, especially when he landed the jump-back into Ultra on Ricki. Everyone lost it. Legendary performance.
Nothing, Zero
All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there
-Exodus 10:26
The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go.
So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins”
(Exodus 9:25)
Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11)
Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?”
(Exodus 10:8)
Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone.
Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused.
After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24)
He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door.
Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.”
Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26)
In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.”
As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.”
Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing”
Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free.
Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them.
Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
Any comeback this guy makes will not compare to how good my dad is at street fighter
honestly bro
Based
you NAILED this story man! awesome
Loved this whole thing, I bet Snake-eyez was kind of peeved that he had to carry the socal team on his back.
I literally just watched this cause it was recommended after the LTG Viscant set. Thanks for the context!
NGL ending with wake up SPD is the rawest thing I’ve ever seen
I remember watching this with my little brother. He's not into the fgc scene. Still isn't. But on this day, he decided to watch with me. Even he was like OOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!! Good times.
Followed SF4 back then but this is something I didn’t hear about. So many hype moments in SF4.
16:42 why did Honda walk up so close tho
Bro swept in twitch rivals too. This guy is too much.
This video has been made so many times, ive watched so many creators talk about this. but the thing is im going to watch it everyy time a new video is brought out about it because its such a good moment
Dude literally has ice in his veins
Snake eyes likes it when he has more options
That wake up SPD to secure the set was GOLDEN
One of the best, absolute legend. Hope to see him more in SF6.
Nothing, Zero
All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind. We must choose our sacrifices for the LORD our God from among these animals. And we won’t know how we are to worship the LORD until we get there
-Exodus 10:26
The hail was hard to face. Pharaoh was cracking. After God sent a plague that brought disease upon the Egyptians’ livestock, the boils followed, afflicting all the Egyptians and their animals. Still, Pharoah refused to let the Israelites go.
So God sent hail, the seventh plague, which not only killed people and animals, but it also destroyed the plants. In fact, the Bible says, “it left all of Egypt in ruins”
(Exodus 9:25)
Even Pharaoh’s magicians weren’t able to intervene at this point. They could no longer imitate the miracles, and they were so overpowered by the boils, they were immobilized (see Exodus 9:11)
Eventually, Pharaoh brought in Moses and Aaron and said, “Go and worship the Lord your God. But who exactly will be going with you?”
(Exodus 10:8)
Moses told him, “We will all go young and old, our sons and daughters, and our flocks and herds” (verse 9). In other words, they were taking everyone.
Then Pharaoh attempted a compromise. He said they could go, but the women and children needed to stay behind. But Moses refused.
After two more plagues, the hard-hearted Pharaoh tried one more compromise: “ ‘Go and worship the Lord,’ he said. ‘But leave your flocks and herds here. You may even take your little ones with you’ ” (verse 24)
He was fighting for every inch. Why would Pharaoh care about their animals? It was a victory, albeit a small one, and a foot in the door.
Imagine how tempting this would have been for Moses. He could have said, “You want our animals? And then you will let the rest of us go? It’s a deal.”
Instead, Moses told him, “All our livestock must go with us, too; not a hoof can be left behind” (verse 26)
In other words, “Pharaoh, read my lips: You get nothing, zip, zero. You don’t get an inch. We’re taking everyone and everything, and we’re leaving, whether you like it or not.”
As Christians, that is what we need to say when the devil tempts us to compromise. He whispers, “All right, I can’t have all of your life, so let me have this one area. It won’t go any further.”
Like Moses, we need to say, “No, you get nothing”
Little things lead to big things. That’s why we can’t make deals with the devil. We can’t negotiate with Satan. There can be no compromise. If you are not prepared to go far away from him, then you’re never going to make it, because he will manipulate you. It’s time to break free.
Is there an area of your life that you need to deal with? It is a problem and a potential weakness. God brings these things to our attention for a reason. It isn’t to drive us away in despair and guilt. Rather, it’s because He wants us to deal with them.
Identify that area of your life where you’re compromising, and then take action. Make a decision to dedicate it to God.
@@faith9505God? Nothing 😂
And he is still kicking the shit out of people in sf6 with his sf6 zief😁
Watched this live. Man, what a bad night to be a rooting for NorCal...
8:27 - "catching ricky sitting down" i see what you did there 😂
I hope that SF6 can help bring some of this feeling back. This past week money matches, exhibitions, and team battle for SFIV and umvc3. It looked like everyone was having a good time and trying to determine who was the best. Nemo was getting it popping every time he came to the states. Nowadays, players will just argue on twitter and never pick up the sticks. The only feud that really panned out is Midwest vs West Coast. I hope players lose a little big of ego and start having fun again.
Till this day snake eyes dont get the respect he deserve, even after beating a Jp qualifying for capcom cup.
This is the best coverage of that match imo. Good work.
Got to love it when the commentators starts off by riding one side pretty hard and then switches up to root more and more for snakeeyez.
DragonEyez was born here
I roundly remember watching this match live. It’s just as incredible reliving as it was then.
This is what put snake eyez on the map.
I still remember watching this live. Bro just couldn't be stopped!
My favorite part is each player coming up next. “This character is great against Zangief…” lol I’m sure the MUs are more nuanced but it’s hype the way he tells it.
This is up there with JWong's MvC2 Cyclops solo comeback and Evo Moment 37 as the greatest fgc Moments ever.
This man has no fear.
Snake eyes has always been one of my favorite players and his Geif is so impressive.
WTF this guy is a straight up G.
I love Boxer’s eyes when he gets grabbed
I can't wait to see SnakeEyez terrorize again in SF6.
I just saw like three videos on this same thing haha
This was absolutely legendary
Man ... Cubano Loco's Vega is really something to see. M not that into fighting games compared to a couple years back, but I can appreciate a graceful character being performed by a graceful player. Even if he lost, he still put on a good show with that spacing
Waiting patiently for a video on Alex Valle’s Hugo Vs Bonchan’s Sagat . The old guard vs the new generation in an impossible 8-2 matchup
It's wonderful seeing how so cal team were continuously in crescendo in their excitement. Difficult to experience such an epic comeback in a lifetime. They were the lucky ones ❤
I SAW THIS SHIT LIFE! Snake Eyez is one of the big reasons why i play Grapplers
if you know the guy "he did something unexpected"!!
if you dont know the guy "this dude mad random"!!
ahhhh i like FGC
whether its Norcal or Socal, this is some splended Californian History that ill never forget
Snake Eyez is humble, too.
I was there front row going ham for so cal ! The good times
snake said "ricky when i catch you ricky"
I don't even play fighting games, but I find the history and stuff around it interesting. I can't believe this same dude is doing similar stuff on the same character today.
Hot damn this was so hype to watch. I still love it. Hey maybe I’ll watch it again right now!!!
I remember watching this live and I knew it would make history.
my man got the memo about the tournament 7 yrs after
Snake Eyez is so good with Zangief that if you didn't already know better, you'd swear that 'Gief was a charge character or something.
This dude is inspirational!!!
The way that ended was too hilarious
I may not play SF4 as much anymore but being Zangief main this puts a huge smile to my face
Dang. Ricky just yeeted himself out the match.
Just an exhibition yeah but this is one of the best moments in FGC history
Snake Eyes is a mad lad
SF4 era was so sick. Snake Eyez is beyond legend status at this point.
Snake Eyez is straight up built different
Street fighter v was just a nightmare
I've always thought back on this, and thought it was crazy how no one covered it
So cal made the right move placing Snake as their last. Put a grappler on a momentum, and they gonna be unstoppable.
i watch this set all the time respect for highlighting it
I like how the final was Sumo Wrestler vs Wrestler
Popped off when I saw this in my notifications
Dang, snake eyez plays the ladder on nightmare difficulty.
I LOST IT AT THE FINAL SPD HAHAHAHAHA
7:59 man this comeback is godlike
I love the way you explain what happened so even non-players like me can understand!
this was the golden age
This was well made.
I really hope this one mentions how snakeeyez said he'd sweep them all
ricky looks lost.
lololololol.
ive never heard a better description of ricky. in all my years alive.
6:45 + a few
An absolute legend.
SE is like fighting and punching a mountain!