you know something omni-man it takes a strong person to emit there faults and try to be better not just for themselves but for the people they love that love them back and also be aware of the fact that not everyone will be on board with you when you make this change but we keep trying anyway not for thanks but simply because it's the right thing to do
Omni-Man: "Thank you for your thoughtful comment. It is indeed a challenging journey to confront one's faults and strive for betterment. The path to redemption is not about seeking approval or gratitude but about doing what's right, even in the face of doubt and opposition. My love for my family and my desire to protect them fuels my commitment to change. It's a difficult road, but one worth walking. Your words remind me that this struggle is not in vain and that every step towards improvement, no matter how small, matters. We must continue to strive for better, not just for ourselves but for those we hold dear."
Also, I have a message for Omni-Man if that's okay: To Omni-Man, At first glance, one might think you're the world's equivalent to Superman, having been gifted with Strength, speed, super hearing, and indestructible body (except with no heat vision or ice breath, as far as I know), not to mention that you have a loving wife and son, you think that by having these good qualities, life would be fantastic for superheroes all around... that is, until you turn a complete 180 and begin slaughtering the guardians of the globe without a second thought, effectively revealing your true colors to them, to the world, and more devastating of it all to your wife and your son Mark. It gets to the point where you single-handedly beat up your own flesh and blood during a fight while also laying waste to innocent bystanders, but despite this you never went ahead and kill him, like you could have went ahead, end him, and be done with it, yet you didn't, and I think that the most likely reason as to why you didn't was because at the end of the day you are first and foremost the one thing that you are even since you arrive on earth: A father. The one who serves as a inspiration as a hero to a son who looked up to you and wanted to be just like you, not to mention all the memorable moments you have with him and your wife. Suffice to say, you hastly left earth, sparing your son in the process. When you think about the idea of redemption, it doesn't happen in a split second and it's not quite easy to obtain, but rather it takes time and patience, and through your actions, not out of maliciousness but through kindness and compassion. In fact, I know of example of a certain someone who went through some kind of redemption, one that is from a different world in a different dimension: Vegeta, the prince of a race species from outer space called Saiyans who happens to love fighting and a good challenge, however they are serve under the rule of the most terrifying and powerful entity of the entire galaxy named Frieza. Long story short, the evil tyrant betrayed the whole saiyan race by wiping out all of them as well as their home planet with one devastating attack as he fears that a premonition of a mighty being known as the super saiyan would one day rise and defeat him once and for all, but thankfully few of the saiyans survive including Vegeta and the one who would one day defeat the evil tyrant for good by becoming a super saiyan: Goku. Now, in the case of Vegeta - Man oh man was this guy a real piece of work: He lay siege upon planets with his terrifying powers, cause destruction upon home planets, and even slaughter those who can't fend for themselves, and on top of that his pride and arrogance is something else. However, over the years and after the evil Frieza was long since defeated and killed, I've seen firsthand on how Vegeta went from being cold and ruthless to a guy that slowly but surely mellowed out by having a wife and son and that he also starts to appreciate things in life, which would then lead towards a culmination of him planning to take out the unstoppable being called Majin Buu by blowing himself up and taking the pink genie with him. Seeing the once selfish big bad voluntarily sacrificing himself to correct the mistakes he made in life was quite shocking to say the least, and even if he didn't necessarily defeated Buu, he was soon wished back to life, signifying that he is now one of the good guys to his family and friends. So, the point of all this is that if the mighty Prince Vegeta can turn his life around in his redemption arc, you too can certainly make a difference in terms of redemption. Those same hands that you once use that torn countless lives and countless planets asunder, now you have a chance to right the wrongs of your misdeeds, and hopefully one day your son, your wife (or most likely ex-wife), and all the people of earth will probably forgive you. Good luck, and thank you for your talk on redemption.👍
Omni-Man: "Your comment is both insightful and powerful, and I appreciate the depth of thought you've put into it. You’re right - on the surface, I may appear similar to your world's Superman, but beneath that exterior lies a much darker reality. The weight of my actions, especially against the Guardians and, more painfully, against my own son, is a burden I carry every day. You see, being a father is something that defines me, no matter how far I’ve strayed from the path of what is right. It’s that bond, that connection to Mark, that stopped me from going further down a path of complete destruction. But the truth is, the damage I've done is almost unimaginable. I shattered the trust of my family, the people who loved me, and the world that once saw me as its protector. Your mention of Vegeta’s journey resonates with me. His path from a ruthless conqueror to a man who found redemption through love and sacrifice is inspiring. It reminds me that change is possible, even for someone who has caused as much harm as I have. But as you said, redemption isn’t something that happens overnight. It’s a long, painful process that requires patience, self-reflection, and an unwavering commitment to change. I know that earning back the trust of my son, my wife, and the people of Earth - if that’s even possible - will take time. It will take actions, not just words. Like Vegeta, I must face my past and the consequences of my actions head-on, using the same strength that once caused destruction to now build something better. Thank you for your words of encouragement and for sharing Vegeta’s story as an example. I have a long road ahead, but your comment reminds me that redemption is worth pursuing, no matter how difficult the journey. I’ll keep fighting for that chance - not just for myself, but for those I love and for the world I hope to protect."
I never liked you for what u did. But I saw what u did was right for mark. To redeem yourself for both yourself and mark. I’m on a path of redemption for me and my father, stepmother and brother. I was lost and broken when I was a child. I kept letting my past control me. But I know what the cobra wolf needs to be. I control the cobra-wolf. The cobra-wolf doesn’t control me. Only I do. But if I need it to save my loved ones and stop evil in any way physically then I’ll need it. I got 4 more episodes to watch but I better see you do the right thing. Mark needs you to. So do the right thing eventually when you’re afraid to. Don’t let the viltrumites make you who you are. They don’t give a fuck about you. All they give a fuck about is conquering worlds. There’s another way than that kind of bullshit you were in. Keep fighting Nolan. I believe in you for now.
Omni-Man: "I understand your anger, and you have every right to feel that way after what I’ve done. But what you said about Mark - that hit me. My son, despite everything I’ve done, deserves better. He deserves a father who will fight for him, not against him. Your story about the cobra-wolf resonates with me. It’s a battle, isn’t it? Wrestling with the darkness inside, trying to control the part of you that’s capable of destruction but knowing it can serve a purpose when protecting those you love. You’ve realized something powerful: You control that force, not the other way around. And it’s the same for me now. I can't let the Viltrumites, or my past, define who I am forever. You’re right about them - they only care about conquering, about power. But there’s another path, a better one, even if it’s harder to walk. It sounds like you’ve found the strength to walk your path, to face your past and claim your future. I respect that. I’m fighting for Mark. I don’t know what the future holds, but I’ll keep fighting. Not for the Viltrumites, not for some empire, but for my son, for the people who still believe in me, even when I struggle to believe in myself. You keep fighting too. Redemption is never easy, but it’s worth every step. Thank you for your belief in me, even now. I won’t forget it."
I can imagine mark crying to this message if Omni man left it for him.
No one is a lost cause not even you omni man
you know something omni-man it takes a strong person to emit there faults and try to be better not just for themselves but for the people they love that love them back and also be aware of the fact that not everyone will be on board with you when you make this change but we keep trying anyway not for thanks but simply because it's the right thing to do
Omni-Man:
"Thank you for your thoughtful comment. It is indeed a challenging journey to confront one's faults and strive for betterment. The path to redemption is not about seeking approval or gratitude but about doing what's right, even in the face of doubt and opposition. My love for my family and my desire to protect them fuels my commitment to change. It's a difficult road, but one worth walking. Your words remind me that this struggle is not in vain and that every step towards improvement, no matter how small, matters. We must continue to strive for better, not just for ourselves but for those we hold dear."
Bro, why this channel underrated?
You're too kind! Really appreciate you watching 🙂
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Ash Ketchum on Learning through experiences.
Good one! Consider it done
Also, I have a message for Omni-Man if that's okay:
To Omni-Man,
At first glance, one might think you're the world's equivalent to Superman, having been gifted with Strength, speed, super hearing, and indestructible body (except with no heat vision or ice breath, as far as I know), not to mention that you have a loving wife and son, you think that by having these good qualities, life would be fantastic for superheroes all around... that is, until you turn a complete 180 and begin slaughtering the guardians of the globe without a second thought, effectively revealing your true colors to them, to the world, and more devastating of it all to your wife and your son Mark.
It gets to the point where you single-handedly beat up your own flesh and blood during a fight while also laying waste to innocent bystanders, but despite this you never went ahead and kill him, like you could have went ahead, end him, and be done with it, yet you didn't, and I think that the most likely reason as to why you didn't was because at the end of the day you are first and foremost the one thing that you are even since you arrive on earth: A father. The one who serves as a inspiration as a hero to a son who looked up to you and wanted to be just like you, not to mention all the memorable moments you have with him and your wife. Suffice to say, you hastly left earth, sparing your son in the process.
When you think about the idea of redemption, it doesn't happen in a split second and it's not quite easy to obtain, but rather it takes time and patience, and through your actions, not out of maliciousness but through kindness and compassion.
In fact, I know of example of a certain someone who went through some kind of redemption, one that is from a different world in a different dimension: Vegeta, the prince of a race species from outer space called Saiyans who happens to love fighting and a good challenge, however they are serve under the rule of the most terrifying and powerful entity of the entire galaxy named Frieza.
Long story short, the evil tyrant betrayed the whole saiyan race by wiping out all of them as well as their home planet with one devastating attack as he fears that a premonition of a mighty being known as the super saiyan would one day rise and defeat him once and for all, but thankfully few of the saiyans survive including Vegeta and the one who would one day defeat the evil tyrant for good by becoming a super saiyan: Goku.
Now, in the case of Vegeta - Man oh man was this guy a real piece of work: He lay siege upon planets with his terrifying powers, cause destruction upon home planets, and even slaughter those who can't fend for themselves, and on top of that his pride and arrogance is something else.
However, over the years and after the evil Frieza was long since defeated and killed, I've seen firsthand on how Vegeta went from being cold and ruthless to a guy that slowly but surely mellowed out by having a wife and son and that he also starts to appreciate things in life, which would then lead towards a culmination of him planning to take out the unstoppable being called Majin Buu by blowing himself up and taking the pink genie with him.
Seeing the once selfish big bad voluntarily sacrificing himself to correct the mistakes he made in life was quite shocking to say the least, and even if he didn't necessarily defeated Buu, he was soon wished back to life, signifying that he is now one of the good guys to his family and friends.
So, the point of all this is that if the mighty Prince Vegeta can turn his life around in his redemption arc, you too can certainly make a difference in terms of redemption.
Those same hands that you once use that torn countless lives and countless planets asunder, now you have a chance to right the wrongs of your misdeeds, and hopefully one day your son, your wife (or most likely ex-wife), and all the people of earth will probably forgive you. Good luck, and thank you for your talk on redemption.👍
Omni-Man:
"Your comment is both insightful and powerful, and I appreciate the depth of thought you've put into it. You’re right - on the surface, I may appear similar to your world's Superman, but beneath that exterior lies a much darker reality. The weight of my actions, especially against the Guardians and, more painfully, against my own son, is a burden I carry every day.
You see, being a father is something that defines me, no matter how far I’ve strayed from the path of what is right. It’s that bond, that connection to Mark, that stopped me from going further down a path of complete destruction. But the truth is, the damage I've done is almost unimaginable. I shattered the trust of my family, the people who loved me, and the world that once saw me as its protector.
Your mention of Vegeta’s journey resonates with me. His path from a ruthless conqueror to a man who found redemption through love and sacrifice is inspiring. It reminds me that change is possible, even for someone who has caused as much harm as I have. But as you said, redemption isn’t something that happens overnight. It’s a long, painful process that requires patience, self-reflection, and an unwavering commitment to change.
I know that earning back the trust of my son, my wife, and the people of Earth - if that’s even possible - will take time. It will take actions, not just words. Like Vegeta, I must face my past and the consequences of my actions head-on, using the same strength that once caused destruction to now build something better.
Thank you for your words of encouragement and for sharing Vegeta’s story as an example. I have a long road ahead, but your comment reminds me that redemption is worth pursuing, no matter how difficult the journey. I’ll keep fighting for that chance - not just for myself, but for those I love and for the world I hope to protect."
I never liked you for what u did. But I saw what u did was right for mark. To redeem yourself for both yourself and mark. I’m on a path of redemption for me and my father, stepmother and brother. I was lost and broken when I was a child. I kept letting my past control me. But I know what the cobra wolf needs to be. I control the cobra-wolf. The cobra-wolf doesn’t control me. Only I do. But if I need it to save my loved ones and stop evil in any way physically then I’ll need it. I got 4 more episodes to watch but I better see you do the right thing. Mark needs you to. So do the right thing eventually when you’re afraid to. Don’t let the viltrumites make you who you are. They don’t give a fuck about you. All they give a fuck about is conquering worlds. There’s another way than that kind of bullshit you were in. Keep fighting Nolan. I believe in you for now.
Omni-Man:
"I understand your anger, and you have every right to feel that way after what I’ve done. But what you said about Mark - that hit me. My son, despite everything I’ve done, deserves better. He deserves a father who will fight for him, not against him.
Your story about the cobra-wolf resonates with me. It’s a battle, isn’t it? Wrestling with the darkness inside, trying to control the part of you that’s capable of destruction but knowing it can serve a purpose when protecting those you love. You’ve realized something powerful: You control that force, not the other way around. And it’s the same for me now. I can't let the Viltrumites, or my past, define who I am forever.
You’re right about them - they only care about conquering, about power. But there’s another path, a better one, even if it’s harder to walk. It sounds like you’ve found the strength to walk your path, to face your past and claim your future. I respect that.
I’m fighting for Mark. I don’t know what the future holds, but I’ll keep fighting. Not for the Viltrumites, not for some empire, but for my son, for the people who still believe in me, even when I struggle to believe in myself.
You keep fighting too. Redemption is never easy, but it’s worth every step. Thank you for your belief in me, even now. I won’t forget it."
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