Well the people in hell are usually there because they loved themselves too much, but didn't love God enough to want to spend eternity in His presence. If there were someone who could evangelize hell and change their minds, it'd have to be Fred Rogers.
I like to think that some little kid once saw the Mr. Rogers Neighborhood and without knowing he was dead sent Mr. Rogers a letter, and then of course this kid learns that Mr. Rogers died, but one day the kid gets a letter, from Mister Rogers, from beyond the grave, because that is the kind of good power Mr. Rogers has.
Cup Man there is probably a handwritten note waiting for each of us from Mr. Rodgers at the pearly gates. And he is probably there to hug us and give us the notes.
Mr. Rogers - taught people to love themselves and to be kind Bob Ross - taught people to try and try again, even if you make happy little accidents Steve Erwin - taught people to love and respect animals Stan Lee - taught people to imagine and how to use your creativity to change the world
"I couldn't eat anything that has a mother." ....My God; this man just made me feel guilty for eating chicken. Do you have any idea how hard it is to make a black man feel bad for loving chicken!?
@@Mate_Antal_Zoltan He's black. There is a stereotype of black people REALLY liking fried chicken. So being black and it having an affect on you could be percieved as more powerful
Mr. Rogers would probably reverse the order of this. He believed we all deserve to be loved. The question of what we need would become an act of self-determination. He was not about enforcing moral codes like so many, if not all, forms of religion. The thing that makes him so otherworldly is an intense exertion of will to do and act for a good that is without self-interest. At this point, he's become a fixed star in the universe. WWMRD?
I briefly met Mr. Rogers when he spoke at a local college in 1986. Eleven months later, he called to speak to me on my birthday to wish me a Happy Birthday. Being 4 years old, I was a little weirded out to be receiving a phone call from a non-family member, but we spoke for less than a minute (he asked me several questions, but I was very shy to talk to him) while my mom was so excited for me. I still remember that moment and I hope to never forget it. He was the man EVERYONE should look up to.
There are a few adorable things I believe you missed: -He reportedly never swore. The most severe thing he ever said when he was upset was "mercy!" -Many of the sweaters he wore on the show were hand knitted by his mother - He met Koko the gorilla who knew sign language, and she immediately started taking off his shoes since that's what she saw him do on the show. -He was a huge advocate for educational television for children. He even spoke to Congress about it, helping to get PBS twice as much funding as they possibly would have gotten otherwise. -He was also an ordained Presbyterian minister. -He wrote the music on the show, as he had a degree from Dartmouth college in musical composition. -His middle name was McFeely, which is honestly just so fitting. -In addition to being a vegetarian as was already mentioned, he didn't smoke or drink or have any major vices. - He was married to the same woman until his death, makng 47 years of marriage.
He also once got a letter from a blind girl who was worried the fish on the show weren't being fed, and so from that day on he announced it every time he was feeding the fish.
I still love the car theft story "Rogers filed a report with the local police, and every newspaper and radio station around the town picked up the story. No internet at the time. In 48 hours, the criminals returned the vehicle to the exact spot they took it from with a written note of apology on the dashboard. It read, “If we’d known it was yours, we never would have taken it.” "
@@yoitsallgood I get what you are saying but I was talking about someone just as nice as Mr Rogers and when you see that person he or she makes you feel like becoming a better person
They used this idea on an episode of Kidding during season one (the show starring Jim Carrey). Jim plays a beloved children's television host who is dealing with the death of his young son and the strain it put on his family. Anyway, in one scene, a bunch of guys steal a car and start to chop it up to sell for parts, but inside the car, they find one of Mr. Pickles's (Jim) puppets. They immediately put the car back together and return it to the exact location, just before Jim comes out to get into the car and drive away, not even noticing that it had been stolen.
My favorite Mr. Rodgers story is that someone stole his car. This ended up making the news. The next day he found it returned in his parking spot with a note from the thief apologizing for stealing his car.
@@Josh_D78 probably he regret it as soon as her knew it was his. The thief probably had a childhood where he didn't dream of becoming a thief and Mr. Roger was a person he inspired to be but failed. Won't it be even worse like add stealing his car to that. However the thief who return Mr Roger's car is easier to live with. I feel bad for the thief. I think he never thought he would be this "thief". He probably had a name he would want to be proud of.
I heard about Mister Rogers saying why he was vegan and it hurt me as a kid I wrote him apologizing that hunting and fishing are the only way my family could survive out in Alaska. He wrote back saying that it is okay and he loves me for being a kind person, and that as long as I try to do good then it is okay.
I mean... considering that was Jesus' aim, and Mr. Rogers is trying his best to follow the life Jesus wanted him to live, to be the kind of man Jesus believed Mr. Rogers could be, I assure you that you'd be correct about that.
I think Mr. Rogers would be invited to Ultra Heaven, but would stay in normal heaven, because he'd miss all the wonderful other people in normal heaven. He'd think it'd be a shame if he didn't meet and spend time with every single person in heaven, one by one.
Mr. Rogers lived in Pittsburgh in the 1970s, when the rust belt was not a nice place to live. Someone stole his car and when they told the city of Pittsburgh that Mr. Rogers' car had been stolen, the thieves voluntary brought the car back with a note that said "Sorry". He was just that nice.
They were not being the person Mr. Rogers thought they could be. That's enough to make anyone feel guilty. (At which point Mr. Rogers would immediately forgive them).
I miss that show. Apparently a blind girl wrote him once (or her father wrote him or something like that) and said that she always worried that his fish weren't being fed cause she couldn't see them. So that's why he always says when he feeds the fish.
Yeah I've heard that story as well the dude was a legend of niceness ! Pretty sure he influenced a good lot of children and they may have turned out a lot different with out him !
One thing I love about his time with the wheelchair kid, is that he immediately compliments him. “Neat machine you got there. But you’re the one who makes it go.” Like, damn bro, you are so nice
@@whoopdee-doo6393 And thats were mister rogers is. Not because he's evil, but because hes there to show them that they are loved. Unlike god who's probably scratching his ass like the prick he is.
No, mr. Rodgers would insist god let as many people as possible be able to experience ultra heaven in his stead, just so they could, and so he could meet as many people as possible. Or he'd be instantly turned into an angel by God, that like looks after people
There's a story where someone stole Mr. Rogers car once, and when a report came out in the news about it, the thief returned it the next day with a note apologizing.
We’re I in the thief’s place I would’ve just returned it, full gas washed and everything and just offered myself up for arrest because I’m almost certain that doing something bad to Mr. Rogers is a crime worse than most felonies
I feel like if Mister Rogers got into ultra heaven, everyone else there would feel undeserving of the status and go back to normal heaven. Then Mister Rogers joins everyone in normal heaven, taking his now infinite time to prove to everyone that they are deserving of ultra heaven. And thus, the level of happiness in heaven increases by at least a trillion-fold.
Boss: so did you get that interview of Mr Rogers. Interviewer: no I couldn’t but I learned how to love myself, does that count. Boss: son you god damn right it is.
He doesn’t see an interview as an interview, but as a conversation, where he would try to connect with whoever he’s talking to, which is just how great he is
Imagine being one of the people who 'interviewed' Mr. Rogers and finding out he died, and you'd never get a call from him again. That could be soul crushing.
But then you'd be okay, because Mr. Rogers wouldn't want you to be sad, he'd want you to cherish the time you'd had together and then try and do for others what he'd done for you.
Stargazer M203 Okay, then think about it this way. That statement made his thoughts on a topic clear but it is simultaneously encouragement to do better without judgement for doing bad.
i'm too young to have really watched Mr Rogers' Neighbourhood, but i'm still somehow crying. What a lovely man. I'm gonna live my life to make Mr Rogers proud from now on.
He turns out to be helpful & inspirational at any age and time. I've heard of adult new immigrants to America learning English and Western values by watching Mr Rogers -- apparently the repetition and slow cadence are helpful for the language learner, and whether you agree with Western individualism or not, you have to at least understand it to get along in American society.
I'm from his hometown of Pittsburgh and we have a section of our airport dedicated to him. We also have dinosaur sculptures all over the city and one is painted wearing his sweater. We LOVE our Mr. Rogers here.
He was born in Latrobe but lived in the city for many years, in both Oakland and Squirrel Hill. He wanted to live near the WQED studio to make it easier to film.
Keanu Reeves would be a good candidate for Ultra-Heavens. But I have a feeling Mister Rogers wouldn't like the idea of an Ultra-Heavens he would prefer that everyone be together
@HellShotBoy One of the things being he'll frequently give up part of his salary in order for movies to hire the best actors available that they wouldn't be able to afford otherwise, shared his earnings from the Matrix trilogy with the crew, donates a good amount to cancer research and children's hospitals, doesn't seem to mind talking with fans who approach him on the streets, and is an overall modest guy. You could probably find it somewhere on TH-cam, there's a video of him giving up his seat on a crowded subway so a woman who had a pretty large bag could sit down and spending time with a homeless person. There's likely some lists you could find that has more reasons
"You're not being the person Mister Rogers thought you could be," for some reason that made me cry even though I never watched him as a kid that just made me tear up
He went beyond and made sure to take the bus driver's shift and drop him off at his house handing him 50,000 pound and then parking his bus for him after the end of the day
Mister Rogers was a blessing to all humans, we need a holiday just for that man, during which we all go out, and follow his example of getting to know each other with earnest and kindness
I don’t think I could honestly face Mr. Rogers. Like, I’m not a very nice person. I value bluntness and I suck at talking to people. I would be too afraid that I would disappoint him! What an incredible man! Especially considering that most celebrities are literally made of controversy XD
Lilly Weaver -- The fact you're worried about what other people may think or that you would have offended Mr. Rogers in any kind of way is normal. Most adults were often overwhelmed by his kindness too. That's how powerful his presence was. But I have a feeling Mr. Rogers would have welcomed you with open arms, and tell you that he has always been proud of you and that he would never see you as a disappointment. He encouraged compassion and acceptance. He wouldn't have spurned you, not at all.
I'm surprised you guys didn't mention the story of where a car thief stole Mr Roger's car, and then, once realizing it was Mr Roger's car, returned it back to him because he couldn't bring himself to steal from such a nice man
Because it probably never happened. Sorry. He was a great guy, but there's no evidence for that particular story. Source: www.snopes.com/fact-check/remorseful-car-thieves/.
Reminds me of a former juvenile officer I know who whenever she got called up to the cases the kids were always more worried they disappointed her than being ya know, afraid of the officer assigned to them being called for criminal acts. And her thought was that she was doing something wrong.
Mr. Rogers is the Only reason I'm even recognizably human. This man showed me what ACTUAL HUMANITY IS. I will always love this unimpeachable icon of morality. He was absolutely amazing.
No. Mr. Rodgers is half the comming if christ. The othet half is bob ross. Once geneticists realize their combined potential, then we'll finally witness perfection. Something so close to God
I went and saw the “Would You Be My Neighbor?” movie with my mom, and we left sobbing. Mr. Rogers was a blessing. He changed my life, and countless lives before mine. I am so so glad that Daniel Tiger lives on. He would want nothing less. Thank you, Mr. Rogers.
""Fun"" fact, his show isn't even rerun on PBS anymore, just Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Even more """"Fun"""" fact, Sesame Street is on HBO now. Pay up kids
Stephen M. Stouter and he literally sat and talked to congressmen.... Mr.Rogers is probably rolling in his grave cause that's not how he wanted PBS to be
There actually a fan comic on youtube called mr rogers and thor and in it mr rogers picks up his hammer and explains how something may easier for some people it doesnt mean others arent good att their own things and i loved how thw comic is
In all honesty here, Mr. Rogers is the kind of person you can't hate. He's too nice for it. He's the man you feel like crying for when you realize he's gone. He's the person you'd have wanted to have met and been greeted happy birthday by. He is the person who you couldn't ever have had been afraid to have talked to. In our world...today...children and adults don't have anyone like him to see and look up to anymore. I really wish someone like him would appear. Someone nice like that. But everyone today doesn't feel like your friend. They feel like idols.
I'd hate to ruin your day, but I think there are people in this world who did find it in their hearts to do so. It's tragic to think that someone would be so devoted to loathing instead of loving. I could show you an example, but I don't want to do that if you'd rather go without having your mood ruined.
Well, I suppose we should aim to try to improve it. It doesn't matter how many times people ignore it, for the handful that do? We have changed things for the better.
Imagine if Bob Ross, Mister Rodgers and Steve Irwin had breakfast together and did an episode where they talk about their everyday lives. Their dreams and visions for the future, read letters from their fans and thanked everyone for loving them and for being loved as well.
This old African American lady from my church is going to go to ultra heaven. She is the sweetest and kindest person I have ever met. It's sad that I don't know her name.
As a Pittsburgh local I've heard a story once where some one stole Mr. Rogers car and the moment they found out who's car it was they immediately returned it and apologized.
@@OnyxXThePunch I'm a marine vet..and I remember that rural going around, about him being a sniper..but there was never any confirmation on my part. And only a few Older Marines every spoke about it. Mostly in passing. Not a true conversation. So...I actually lean more towards false. Truth is, being a marine is like being in family. A lot of older cousins and uncles would say shit that younger kids would believe. And they'd never tell the truth. Like an inside joke. I do that with my son today. He only just found out, 5mths ago, that theres no such thing as getting a bag of air. I used to say we need a bag of air to put in the tires. Bike, car, truck whatever. Just randomly for laughs, but never actually straightened the truth out for him. 5mths ago imactually sent him in the store for 2 medium sized bags of air. Acted like I couldn't remember the price and gave him some change. Told him either give it all, or come back out to get more if needed. The ust waited and laughed lmmfbao. My wife went in with him. Great moment lmao. No worries, hes a good jokester. He gets me at times. Picking on my height or something.
Mr Rogers' Neighbourhood is the only show I actively gain nostalgia for, despite barely watching it as a kid. Mr. Rogers is one of my favorite people in the world, and deserves the highest of regards, even if he'd politely decline them.
When Steve Rogers went back in time he realized that their couldn’t be two captain Americas so he helped the world in a different way. Steve Rogers was no more, instead we got mr. Rogers
This man was the embodiment of wholesome. You can have the most miserable life ever but once you meet this man you’ll Be changed forever but in a good way. His voice makes whatever he is talking about The most interesting subject ever. Something my teachers and mentors could never do. He’s engaging kindhearted calm and genuine. Bless his soul.
It just makes you smile knowing how amazingly nice Mr. Rogers really was. With all the bad things in the world, it's great knowing there was once a human definition of pure good.
mr. rogers is probably the only person in history where the phrase "i have highly detailed files on everyone i've ever spoke to" is met with an "awwwwww, how sweet" and not a "what the fuck dude?"
“I could never eat anything that has a mother” Jesus I’ve limited the meat that I eat down to just fish and that still makes me question what I’m doing eating these creatures
He was hard to interview, because he wasn't interested in his self. He was interested in the world and the people in it. I remember he told Charlie Rose that people don't just sit down and really talk to one another anymore. Phones and media...people have this crazy stream of information. There's no quiet time to think alone and with another one-on-one. I think it would pain Mr. Rogers knowing he's in heaven when other people are going to Hell. In that case how can heaven be real?
Well, the current pope has stated that Hell does not exist. So, maybe there really is an ultra-Heaven for the select few while the majority of souls go to normal Heaven.
Did you miss out the fact that he always announced that he was feeding his fish after receiving a letter from a blind girl who was worried they wouldn't be fed? (my bad if you did say it and I didn't notice lol)
tropingreenhorn yeah, the whole story was like the girl found out that he had a fish and so she wrote him an adorable letter and which was just a genuine request from her to him to feed the fish and so as he found out that she was blind at the end of every episode he announced that he was feeding the fish.. and that my friend is why we didn't deserve Mr.Rogers😭😭😭😭
Mr. Rogers is the exact reason I try to be a better person. I've been trying to work on my behavior and how I talk to others because of him. I want to be able to brighten someone else's day by being nice and caring. I am not perfect, but I want to at least be able to keep this man's legacy going.
There's a small flaw around the idea of Ultra-Heaven: Mr Rogers would steal the stamp and stamp the hand of every single person in regular heaven, because in his heart, he knows each of them deserves to go to Ultra-Heaven. It's only a small flaw, because it does mean everyone who goes to regular heaven can hang out in Ultra-Heaven with Mr Rogers for eternity
"if it's mentionable, it's manageable." anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary. The people we trust with that important talk can help us know that we are not alone.”--( Fred Rodgers )we miss you sir, my dear, and no forgotten neighbor....
"Always look for the helpers" (Mr Rogers' advice for how to deal in times of tragedy -- there will be people helping make things better, and you can find some solace in watching their stories instead of the other terrible news).
"You're not being the person Mister Rogers thought you could be," is a serious insult in Pittsburgh.
Steve Groark I would genuinely cry if somebody said that to me.
Any where tbf
Listen I'm a grown ass man and if someone said this to me idk how I'd feel honestly
Thank you, I’ll make sure to remember that
Damn! That’d make me sit on the curb and just think for a while.
Mr Rogers is too good for Ultra Heaven. He would volenteer to go to hell just to make the people in hell happier and love themselves more.
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or just to free up an extra space in ultra heaven
If mr rogers volunteered to go to hell, it would immediately turn into fluffy puppies and clouds
Well the people in hell are usually there because they loved themselves too much, but didn't love God enough to want to spend eternity in His presence. If there were someone who could evangelize hell and change their minds, it'd have to be Fred Rogers.
Mister Rodgers would just turn Hell into a better heaven. Not as cool as ultra heaven, but still great. Better than stuffy regular heaven.
I feel like Mister Rogers would get very emotionally distressed that he couldn’t respond to fan mail from ultra heaven.
Well. He'll have plenty of time to get to know all the people who couldn't write to him though. Heaven's just the place for a guy like Fred Rogers.
@@robertlombardo8437 That is the most wholesome comment I've ever read.
@@robertlombardo8437 plus I am sure there will be an allowance between Hell and Ultra Heaven where any denizen of Hell can write Mr. Rogers a little.
I like to think that some little kid once saw the Mr. Rogers Neighborhood and without knowing he was dead sent Mr. Rogers a letter, and then of course this kid learns that Mr. Rogers died, but one day the kid gets a letter, from Mister Rogers, from beyond the grave, because that is the kind of good power Mr. Rogers has.
Cup Man there is probably a handwritten note waiting for each of us from Mr. Rodgers at the pearly gates. And he is probably there to hug us and give us the notes.
Mr. Rogers - taught people to love themselves and to be kind
Bob Ross - taught people to try and try again, even if you make happy little accidents
Steve Erwin - taught people to love and respect animals
Stan Lee - taught people to imagine and how to use your creativity to change the world
The four horseman of wholesome
And Stefán Karl taught people to appreciate life because life is what you make of it, and it will not last forever.
The 4 Horsemen of good nature
*Irwin
Walt Disney- taught people to never stop dreaming and that a child's smile is the most valuable currency in the world
"I couldn't eat anything that has a mother."
....My God; this man just made me feel guilty for eating chicken. Do you have any idea how hard it is to make a black man feel bad for loving chicken!?
@@Mate_Antal_Zoltan Why not?
@@Mate_Antal_Zoltan cuz he might just be black
@@Mate_Antal_Zoltan He's black. There is a stereotype of black people REALLY liking fried chicken. So being black and it having an affect on you could be percieved as more powerful
What you do is hire a hitman of the chicken's mother. Then you can eat it
idk if I should be either crying or laughing, but I'm doin both
Mr. Rogers is the man we need. But not the man we deserve.
What do you mean man Mr Rogers is the more pure pure incarnation of all good.
NubeTube 24 Mr. Roger is in my, opinion as an atheist the best god of any of the possible gods.
So true
Mr. Rogers would probably reverse the order of this. He believed we all deserve to be loved. The question of what we need would become an act of self-determination. He was not about enforcing moral codes like so many, if not all, forms of religion. The thing that makes him so otherworldly is an intense exertion of will to do and act for a good that is without self-interest. At this point, he's become a fixed star in the universe. WWMRD?
TV Title Champion Agreed
Mr. Rogers isnt in ultra heaven, he didnt want to go because no one else would be there
I briefly met Mr. Rogers when he spoke at a local college in 1986. Eleven months later, he called to speak to me on my birthday to wish me a Happy Birthday. Being 4 years old, I was a little weirded out to be receiving a phone call from a non-family member, but we spoke for less than a minute (he asked me several questions, but I was very shy to talk to him) while my mom was so excited for me. I still remember that moment and I hope to never forget it. He was the man EVERYONE should look up to.
Oh you lucky boy
I wish I could meet him,
sadly I'm to young
My mom worked at a hotel he stayed at.
Mr Rogers: existed
*Everyone liked that*
*Everyone Loved That*
*everyone adored that*
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*EVERYONE LIKED THAT*
nice trope inversion
There are a few adorable things I believe you missed:
-He reportedly never swore. The most severe thing he ever said when he was upset was "mercy!"
-Many of the sweaters he wore on the show were hand knitted by his mother
- He met Koko the gorilla who knew sign language, and she immediately started taking off his shoes since that's what she saw him do on the show.
-He was a huge advocate for educational television for children. He even spoke to Congress about it, helping to get PBS twice as much funding as they possibly would have gotten otherwise.
-He was also an ordained Presbyterian minister.
-He wrote the music on the show, as he had a degree from Dartmouth college in musical composition.
-His middle name was McFeely, which is honestly just so fitting.
-In addition to being a vegetarian as was already mentioned, he didn't smoke or drink or have any major vices.
- He was married to the same woman until his death, makng 47 years of marriage.
He also once got a letter from a blind girl who was worried the fish on the show weren't being fed, and so from that day on he announced it every time he was feeding the fish.
It breaks my heart to think that if that woman left him his little sweet heart would shatter.
Or he'd be like "ok then. You go have fun now"
I also heard that he kept his weight at 143 pounds because each of the digits would spell "I love you". He's just amazing!
His mother's maiden name was McFeely. He is sorely missed. We need him today!
God, that statement "You aren't being the person that Mr. Rogers thinks you can be." physically hurts and it wasn't even directed at me.
If it wasn’t directed on you, then you’re being the person Mr Rogers thought you could be. And you’re beautiful for it.
I still love the car theft story
"Rogers filed a report with the local police, and every newspaper and radio station around the town picked up the story. No internet at the time.
In 48 hours, the criminals returned the vehicle to the exact spot they took it from with a written note of apology on the dashboard. It read, “If we’d known it was yours, we never would have taken it.” "
God damn Mr Rogers was a truly special person
I hope we get another Mr Rogers one day
@@slothbaby2104 I'm sorry to say that there is only one Mr. Rogers.
@@yoitsallgood I get what you are saying but I was talking about someone just as nice as Mr Rogers and when you see that person he or she makes you feel like becoming a better person
They used this idea on an episode of Kidding during season one (the show starring Jim Carrey). Jim plays a beloved children's television host who is dealing with the death of his young son and the strain it put on his family. Anyway, in one scene, a bunch of guys steal a car and start to chop it up to sell for parts, but inside the car, they find one of Mr. Pickles's (Jim) puppets. They immediately put the car back together and return it to the exact location, just before Jim comes out to get into the car and drive away, not even noticing that it had been stolen.
Mr Rodgers II electric boogaloo
Mister Rogers is so selfless he wouldn’t want to go to ultra heaven and would be in normal heaven just because of his morals and good nature.
That's the trap of Ultra heaven.
R.I.P Mr. Rogers
No he would go to hell just to help everyone go to heaven
@@cardshapedlikeacard2755 no he would become the devil just get everyone into heaven
Mr. Rogers would take one step into ultra heaven, and immediately invite everyone else in
He would be the person who congratulated you and shows you around ultra heaven, all the while getting to know you
My favorite Mr. Rodgers story is that someone stole his car. This ended up making the news. The next day he found it returned in his parking spot with a note from the thief apologizing for stealing his car.
@@Josh_D78 probably he regret it as soon as her knew it was his. The thief probably had a childhood where he didn't dream of becoming a thief and Mr. Roger was a person he inspired to be but failed. Won't it be even worse like add stealing his car to that. However the thief who return Mr Roger's car is easier to live with.
I feel bad for the thief. I think he never thought he would be this "thief". He probably had a name he would want to be proud of.
I heard about Mister Rogers saying why he was vegan and it hurt me as a kid I wrote him apologizing that hunting and fishing are the only way my family could survive out in Alaska.
He wrote back saying that it is okay and he loves me for being a kind person, and that as long as I try to do good then it is okay.
To be fair. You didn’t really had many options to be vegan.
What? You gonna eat the snow?
I bet Mr Rogers would not only let everyone to ultraheaven, but try his best to create one on earth.
I mean... considering that was Jesus' aim, and Mr. Rogers is trying his best to follow the life Jesus wanted him to live, to be the kind of man Jesus believed Mr. Rogers could be, I assure you that you'd be correct about that.
I think Mr. Rogers would be invited to Ultra Heaven, but would stay in normal heaven, because he'd miss all the wonderful other people in normal heaven. He'd think it'd be a shame if he didn't meet and spend time with every single person in heaven, one by one.
Ooh Heaven is a place on Earth~
Mr Rogers' neighborhood and every time he was in a room...that was ultraheaven...
DONT FUCKING LIKE THIS ITS AT 777 LIKES THE KEY TO ULTRA HEAVEN
Mr. Rogers lived in Pittsburgh in the 1970s, when the rust belt was not a nice place to live. Someone stole his car and when they told the city of Pittsburgh that Mr. Rogers' car had been stolen, the thieves voluntary brought the car back with a note that said "Sorry". He was just that nice.
They were not being the person Mr. Rogers thought they could be. That's enough to make anyone feel guilty.
(At which point Mr. Rogers would immediately forgive them).
Daniel Monaco is this true? god i hope so. ..
This is just a story, wasn't true. Just a legend. Just like how he supposedly wore sweaters to cover up his tattoos. Not true.
@@IntoxiKent he wouldn't need the sweater anyways he wore a dress shirt underneath didn't he?
Wow... That's an amazing story
I miss that show. Apparently a blind girl wrote him once (or her father wrote him or something like that) and said that she always worried that his fish weren't being fed cause she couldn't see them. So that's why he always says when he feeds the fish.
Damn it he's so nice!
Oh my heart....the nice javalin just hit
Yeah I've heard that story as well the dude was a legend of niceness ! Pretty sure he influenced a good lot of children and they may have turned out a lot different with out him !
Probably responded to her in braille 😭
@@raulsalcedo8332 He mentioned them?
One thing I love about his time with the wheelchair kid, is that he immediately compliments him. “Neat machine you got there. But you’re the one who makes it go.” Like, damn bro, you are so nice
Mr. Rogers wouldn't go to ultra heaven, he would insist to be in normal heaven to meet as many people as possible.
@@whoopdee-doo6393 And thats were mister rogers is. Not because he's evil, but because hes there to show them that they are loved. Unlike god who's probably scratching his ass like the prick he is.
No, mr. Rodgers would insist god let as many people as possible be able to experience ultra heaven in his stead, just so they could, and so he could meet as many people as possible. Or he'd be instantly turned into an angel by God, that like looks after people
@@benthecrusherofbooty676 lol okay. Be ignorant
If Mr Rodgers and Bob Ross met in a room. Wow, I think the best show ever would have been created.
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THE CALMEST, NICEST, AD GREATEST SHOW EVER CREATED: Mr. Rogers Make-Believe on the Canvas
Rogers and Ross... I feel like they would have a show were people call in and they would help them through their problems.
Aurora Jones Imagine if Scatman was still alive. That trio would be great.
There's a story where someone stole Mr. Rogers car once, and when a report came out in the news about it, the thief returned it the next day with a note apologizing.
Washed and everything
Hahahahahaha
He left a little tree for it to smell good
Top hat Sheep - a happy little tree, perhaps?
We’re I in the thief’s place I would’ve just returned it, full gas washed and everything and just offered myself up for arrest because I’m almost certain that doing something bad to Mr. Rogers is a crime worse than most felonies
Mr Rodgers really just threw a uno reverse card when he got interviewed.
No
Bro what are you so upset about I’m literally just vibing 😳✌️
Ok but why? Are you okay? Do you need someone to talk to. Taking your anger out on strangers on the internet isn’t a healthy thing :(
Maybe you should get one
@@obuIisk your very special just the way you are. We love you.
I'm going to like every single comment in this comment section in the spirit of Mister Rogers.
at least I'll try
And trying your best is all Mr. Rogers would ask of you
420 likes
I decided to join you.
I wanted to comment on every one too, but I think I need to go to bed.
O W E M hey
I feel like if Mister Rogers got into ultra heaven, everyone else there would feel undeserving of the status and go back to normal heaven.
Then Mister Rogers joins everyone in normal heaven, taking his now infinite time to prove to everyone that they are deserving of ultra heaven. And thus, the level of happiness in heaven increases by at least a trillion-fold.
JaxMerrick I thought that was gonna end in a time paradox.
This is easily the most surreal comment I have ever read for this year.
JaxMerrick yup
And then he'd go to hell just to bring everyone up into heaven with him.
I love how he greated the kid in the wheelchair saying it's an incredible machine but you're the one that makes it go
he was an anomaly in this flawed world, but the one it needed.
@@simuna6921 that's the thing he wasint Mr Rogers was an example of what we should all strive to be a good neighbour
Mr. Rodgers waits at the gates of heaven to greet each person
That's the only motivation anyone should ever need to live a good life
Bro this made me cry & hope for it to be true.
Mister Rogers wasn't a human being he was an angel. He didn't die, he was just called back for being too good
No because the other angels missed him too much
Mister Rogers was such a legend that I saw a hardened excon break down and cry when he heard about Mr Roger's death.
MrZeyami wow
MrZeyami
I nearly cried a dozen or so times
Ugly Troll
Wut????
Wuuuutttt??????????????
MrZeyami Reading this hit my heart HARD, I automatically felt a heavy feeling.
the only people who deserve to go to super heaven would be too humble to accept the offer
So just bob Ross and Mr Rodgers
I have a feeling there would be one exception, Carl Sagan. He would say something like "a new world to explore? Count me in!"
That would be Mr. rogers
Me Rodgers wouldn't go to ultra heaven unless they let everyone in
Boss: so did you get that interview of Mr Rogers.
Interviewer: no I couldn’t but I learned how to love myself, does that count.
Boss: son you god damn right it is.
He doesn’t see an interview as an interview, but as a conversation, where he would try to connect with whoever he’s talking to, which is just how great he is
Imagine being one of the people who 'interviewed' Mr. Rogers and finding out he died, and you'd never get a call from him again. That could be soul crushing.
But then you'd be okay, because Mr. Rogers wouldn't want you to be sad, he'd want you to cherish the time you'd had together and then try and do for others what he'd done for you.
That clip from 2002, was when he came out of retirement to console everyone who was traumatized by 9/11. Truly a lost treasure.
Yup he also made his "look for the helpers" speech not long after it happened.
That would crush my entire world being told " You are not being the person Mr. Rogers believed you can be" hurts just thinking of that
Stargazer M203 Okay, then think about it this way. That statement made his thoughts on a topic clear but it is simultaneously encouragement to do better without judgement for doing bad.
That statement physically hurt just to think about
i'm too young to have really watched Mr Rogers' Neighbourhood, but i'm still somehow crying. What a lovely man. I'm gonna live my life to make Mr Rogers proud from now on.
He turns out to be helpful & inspirational at any age and time. I've heard of adult new immigrants to America learning English and Western values by watching Mr Rogers -- apparently the repetition and slow cadence are helpful for the language learner, and whether you agree with Western individualism or not, you have to at least understand it to get along in American society.
Mr. Roger is already proud of you. He's proud of everyone, in some way.
Yeah. I am too
Many of his videos are on youtube. Still strikes the nostalgia.
Hes just such a raw source of inspiration that you dont even need to have a connection with him to be overcome by him
Holy shit, I’ve never heard about mister Rogers before and my cold dead heart has been warmed to high ultra heaven by this man’s golden deeds.
Salty Satan I saw a commercial about his documentary that made me cry. And I hadn’t cried in over a decade.
DUDE! Seriously!? That was my absolute favorite as a small child.
No matter, watch the documentary that came out last year.
If you haven't seen it yet, check out the documentary on him called "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"
Welcome to the Neighborhood. Your cardigan and slippers are by the door. :)
You might even update your name to Lightly Salted Satan.
If Mr. Rodgers, Bob Ross, and Steve Irwin met in a room, that room would be blessed and cure disease
Don't forget to sprinkle in Desmond Doss and Hans Whilem Munch.
Narrated by David attenborough
With Stan Lee drawing the portrait
I'm from his hometown of Pittsburgh and we have a section of our airport dedicated to him. We also have dinosaur sculptures all over the city and one is painted wearing his sweater. We LOVE our Mr. Rogers here.
I feel like he seem so nice he cant possibly have been that wholesome. He was like a unicorn or something.
he wasn't from PIttsburgh. he was from Latrobe..
He was born in Latrobe but lived in the city for many years, in both Oakland and Squirrel Hill. He wanted to live near the WQED studio to make it easier to film.
Keanu Reeves would be a good candidate for Ultra-Heavens.
But I have a feeling Mister Rogers wouldn't like the idea of an Ultra-Heavens he would prefer that everyone be together
HellShotBoy Overall he’s a really nice person.
@HellShotBoy One of the things being he'll frequently give up part of his salary in order for movies to hire the best actors available that they wouldn't be able to afford otherwise, shared his earnings from the Matrix trilogy with the crew, donates a good amount to cancer research and children's hospitals, doesn't seem to mind talking with fans who approach him on the streets, and is an overall modest guy. You could probably find it somewhere on TH-cam, there's a video of him giving up his seat on a crowded subway so a woman who had a pretty large bag could sit down and spending time with a homeless person. There's likely some lists you could find that has more reasons
“One stood tall, the rest saw the better. Mr. Rogers in a blood stained sweater.”
dafuq
Gloryious Tyrone “this is the ultimate showdown, of ultimate destiny, good guys, bad guys and explosions”
"As far as thee I can see"
"and only one can survive I wonder who it will be"
The real veterans of TH-cam remember...
"You're not being the person Mister Rogers thought you could be," for some reason that made me cry even though I never watched him as a kid that just made me tear up
mister rogers always thanked the bus driver
Canon.
No he thanked every bus driver.
even better he tipped the busdriver
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Then he tipped the driver then offered to drive the bus and gave half of the bus fairs to charity
He went beyond and made sure to take the bus driver's shift and drop him off at his house handing him 50,000 pound and then parking his bus for him after the end of the day
Who disliked this video? In the spirit of Mr. Rogers, I'll forgive you.
“I still love you, just the way you are.”
Imagine, imagine Bob Ross and Mr Rogers in one room. And...And like Bob Ross helping Mr Rogers paint. And have that as a episode..
Jesus Castillo I awwwed so hard it physically hurt my heart. Thank you
And they painting a pic of Steve Irwin holding some animal as he talks about it
If they were to create a new world
And working with puppets with Jim Henson. @@punt9587
Great now there is a thing I will never get that I now know would have made life all worth it.
The dude was just magical. He wasn’t from this world. When he “passed away”, he just went back home. We need him so much today.
Mister Rogers was a blessing to all humans, we need a holiday just for that man, during which we all go out, and follow his example of getting to know each other with earnest and kindness
Wolf-the lunar archbishop this is a genuinely beautiful idea! I'm in! his birthday was March 20, anyone else want to join us?
@@Lonniebelle1979 I do!
I vote replacing christopher columbus day with mister rogers day.
Agree
I agree. Hopefully it becomes a recognised holiday.
I don’t think I could honestly face Mr. Rogers. Like, I’m not a very nice person. I value bluntness and I suck at talking to people. I would be too afraid that I would disappoint him! What an incredible man! Especially considering that most celebrities are literally made of controversy XD
He would appreciate you the way that you are.
He wouldn't be disappointed, because he wouldn't want anyone to feel unaccepted.
The fact that you care about how other people feel makes you a very good person, Lilly, even if you don't believe it.
Lilly Weaver -- The fact you're worried about what other people may think or that you would have offended Mr. Rogers in any kind of way is normal. Most adults were often overwhelmed by his kindness too. That's how powerful his presence was.
But I have a feeling Mr. Rogers would have welcomed you with open arms, and tell you that he has always been proud of you and that he would never see you as a disappointment. He encouraged compassion and acceptance. He wouldn't have spurned you, not at all.
You wouldn't make Mister Rogers disappointing he values the good in everyone
I'm surprised you guys didn't mention the story of where a car thief stole Mr Roger's car, and then, once realizing it was Mr Roger's car, returned it back to him because he couldn't bring himself to steal from such a nice man
Because it probably never happened. Sorry. He was a great guy, but there's no evidence for that particular story.
Source: www.snopes.com/fact-check/remorseful-car-thieves/.
I thought the real story was the thief was caught and Mister Rodgers paid his bail.
Reminds me of a former juvenile officer I know who whenever she got called up to the cases the kids were always more worried they disappointed her than being ya know, afraid of the officer assigned to them being called for criminal acts. And her thought was that she was doing something wrong.
Mr. Rogers is the Only reason I'm even recognizably human. This man showed me what ACTUAL HUMANITY IS. I will always love this unimpeachable icon of morality. He was absolutely amazing.
3 people no one hates
1. Mr. Rogers
2.Bob Ross
3. Keanu reeves
MyLeoIs RUDE and Steve Irwin
What if in the future they. Make A.I.’s of these 4 people
gaming peta hates him
What about Danny Devito?
@@demiurge5374 what lol... That doesn't make any sense
I have a theory that Mister Rogers was the second coming of Christ and we somehow didn't notice.
Sawyer Bourquin I completely agree
It seems a prominent enlightened person appears once every couple centuries or so. Jesus. Buddha. Gandhi.
Fred Rogers was definitely one of them.
No. Mr. Rodgers is half the comming if christ. The othet half is bob ross. Once geneticists realize their combined potential, then we'll finally witness perfection. Something so close to God
Nah, Mr. Rogers was way too nice to be Jesus.
Monody I think you need to research Gandhi again because he was NOT a good person. I thought that was common knowledge.
I can't believe I enjoyed watching 11 minutes of a guy talking about how nice Mr. Rogers is, but I did.
"It was Mister Rogers in a blood soaked sweater..." If you get this reference gold star to you
Ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny
Like the reference but I believe the phrase was “Mr. Rogers in a bloodstained sweater.” It’s ok, though. He forgives us all for our mistakes:)
Mr. Rogers would most likely turn down going to ultra-heaven to make the people in normal heaven feel better, let's all be honest here
Any heaven that includes Mr. Rogers must be Ultra Heaven.
I went and saw the “Would You Be My Neighbor?” movie with my mom, and we left sobbing. Mr. Rogers was a blessing. He changed my life, and countless lives before mine. I am so so glad that Daniel Tiger lives on. He would want nothing less.
Thank you, Mr. Rogers.
I saw that a few months ago, and there were many two or three minutes where I wasn't crying. It was like therapy seeing that film.
Yeah, but Daniel Tiger is not as good as Mister Rodgers. No one can ever be as good as Mister Rodgers.
Same with my friend and I. We cried the whole show! I felt he was talking to me and he saw me and now watching his videos are my self care!
Mr. Rogers was a preacher and also went before congress to speak against cutting founding for public broadcasting. And they increased the founding.
My grandpa went to school with and knew mister Roger’s
I just discovered that Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood is a show you have to pay for on TH-cam... I can feel his disappointment from here.
Kougaji Sciacallo Have you checked the PBS website? Most of their stuff is free with minimal ads.
Kenny Brightwell And that's what kids should be watching. But access to educational shows was one of his big things.
""Fun"" fact, his show isn't even rerun on PBS anymore, just Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Even more """"Fun"""" fact, Sesame Street is on HBO now.
Pay up kids
Stephen M. Stouter and he literally sat and talked to congressmen.... Mr.Rogers is probably rolling in his grave cause that's not how he wanted PBS to be
TH-cam is Satan. Welp
There actually a fan comic on youtube called mr rogers and thor and in it mr rogers picks up his hammer and explains how something may easier for some people it doesnt mean others arent good att their own things and i loved how thw comic is
Where
deathfox streams yes I need to know we’re to find this
I've seen it before. Amazing
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In all honesty here, Mr. Rogers is the kind of person you can't hate. He's too nice for it. He's the man you feel like crying for when you realize he's gone. He's the person you'd have wanted to have met and been greeted happy birthday by. He is the person who you couldn't ever have had been afraid to have talked to.
In our world...today...children and adults don't have anyone like him to see and look up to anymore.
I really wish someone like him would appear. Someone nice like that. But everyone today doesn't feel like your friend. They feel like idols.
I'd hate to ruin your day, but I think there are people in this world who did find it in their hearts to do so. It's tragic to think that someone would be so devoted to loathing instead of loving.
I could show you an example, but I don't want to do that if you'd rather go without having your mood ruined.
Michael C. Main wow, ok my feels hurt now, thanks.
John Gault those are not the words mister Rogers would use...
If Mr Rogers was in Ultra heaven, he'd make sure everybody else got it too.
I wonder what would be his opinion of the modern internet environtment
I feel like we have failed him
Well, I suppose we should aim to try to improve it. It doesn't matter how many times people ignore it, for the handful that do? We have changed things for the better.
He would make ads that are skipable telling you to love yourself, wether you skip this ad or not
I think he'd be curious about how it worked, then respond to a tweet the same way he always did: 'Hello neighbor'
Give me a month or so and you will see... Hopefully
Let's be honest real quick... internet nothing!
Imagine Bob Ross showing Mr Rogers his animals and helping him paint
And Mr. Rogers writing a song just for Bob. (He wrote all the music for his show.)
This is nearly too wholesome to even imagine.
everybody can go to ultraheaven because mr. Rogers let's everybody in.
"Mr rogers these people are in hell for a reason"
"I beleive everyone can change and has some good in them"
"...How do you function?"
Imagine if Bob Ross, Mister Rodgers and Steve Irwin had breakfast together and did an episode where they talk about their everyday lives. Their dreams and visions for the future, read letters from their fans and thanked everyone for loving them and for being loved as well.
This old African American lady from my church is going to go to ultra heaven. She is the sweetest and kindest person I have ever met. It's sad that I don't know her name.
Ask her!
Introduce yourself to her.
You will both be grateful
Tell her how her kindness has helped you have a brighter day. And of course, introduce yourself ☺
Do what Mr Rogers would do. 😊 (I think the world needs "WWMRD?"* bracelets, so we can constantly ask ourselves: "What would Mr Rogers do?".) 😊💕
Go talk with her!
Rockswamp28
She probably kills pigeons when nobody is looking...
Mr Rodger took " Love Thy Neighbor" to a whole NOTHER LEVEL
As a Pittsburgh local I've heard a story once where some one stole Mr. Rogers car and the moment they found out who's car it was they immediately returned it and apologized.
So when he died he had preemptively recorded a episode talking about how to deal with the death of a love one and such
Mister Rogers had the ability to be a serial killer, but instead he used that to send people scrapbooks and calls on their birthdays.
I’d rather not think such vile things of Mister Rogers
*slaps you with a newspaper*
@@jadak100 *Mr. Rodgers disappointed by the implied violence*
@@jadak100 He literally was special opps actually
@@OnyxXThePunch I'm a marine vet..and I remember that rural going around, about him being a sniper..but there was never any confirmation on my part. And only a few Older Marines every spoke about it. Mostly in passing. Not a true conversation. So...I actually lean more towards false.
Truth is, being a marine is like being in family. A lot of older cousins and uncles would say shit that younger kids would believe. And they'd never tell the truth. Like an inside joke. I do that with my son today. He only just found out, 5mths ago, that theres no such thing as getting a bag of air.
I used to say we need a bag of air to put in the tires. Bike, car, truck whatever. Just randomly for laughs, but never actually straightened the truth out for him.
5mths ago imactually sent him in the store for 2 medium sized bags of air. Acted like I couldn't remember the price and gave him some change. Told him either give it all, or come back out to get more if needed. The ust waited and laughed lmmfbao. My wife went in with him. Great moment lmao.
No worries, hes a good jokester. He gets me at times. Picking on my height or something.
If Mr. Rodgers was a TH-camr, TH-cam would be a utopia
Weirdly, my first thought is that Jenna Marbles is pretty much the Mister Rogers of relevant TH-camrs.
sanityisrelative 😂😂😂
Mr Rogers' Neighbourhood is the only show I actively gain nostalgia for, despite barely watching it as a kid. Mr. Rogers is one of my favorite people in the world, and deserves the highest of regards, even if he'd politely decline them.
When Steve Rogers went back in time he realized that their couldn’t be two captain Americas so he helped the world in a different way. Steve Rogers was no more, instead we got mr. Rogers
This man was the embodiment of wholesome.
You can have the most miserable life ever but once you meet this man you’ll
Be changed forever but in a good way. His voice makes whatever he is talking about
The most interesting subject ever. Something my teachers and mentors could never do.
He’s engaging kindhearted calm and genuine.
Bless his soul.
Mr Rogers: the most wholesome human who will ever live.
To the 267 people who disliked the video I would say something mean but Mr.Rogers would forgive you so I Will to
They are just not being the people Mr Rogers believes they can be!
gotta love the genuine squee in your eyes and voice when you talk about Mr. Rogers
It just makes you smile knowing how amazingly nice Mr. Rogers really was.
With all the bad things in the world, it's great knowing there was once a human definition of pure good.
Mr. Rogers would be asked if he wanted to go to ultra heaven and he'd refuse because there would be more people to meet in heaven.
The word Christian means to be Christ like. Mr. Rogers is the best Christian I know.
Man was a minister.
LONEWOLF1774 GAMING you mean Christ is rogersian
even Jesus would say Mr. Rogers was too good lol.
He didn't burst into tears, but he was absolutely genuinely thrilled to see him.
Hearing about how kind he was is making me cry
I know, it's making me tear up. This man can instantly restore anyone's lost hope in humanity.
Yep does bring tears
Same
I honest to God feel that watching him as a kid made me a better person...I mean I'm dead serious about this...
Am I the only one who thinks that mr Rogers has highly detailed files on people to get them Christmas presents
The Scrap Book
He does
Had* but he probably had so much marked on calanders and shit
mr. rogers is probably the only person in history where the phrase "i have highly detailed files on everyone i've ever spoke to" is met with an "awwwwww, how sweet" and not a "what the fuck dude?"
“I could never eat anything that has a mother”
Jesus I’ve limited the meat that I eat down to just fish and that still makes me question what I’m doing eating these creatures
If it makes you feel any better/worse, plants also have mothers
He was hard to interview, because he wasn't interested in his self. He was interested in the world and the people in it. I remember he told Charlie Rose that people don't just sit down and really talk to one another anymore. Phones and media...people have this crazy stream of information. There's no quiet time to think alone and with another one-on-one. I think it would pain Mr. Rogers knowing he's in heaven when other people are going to Hell. In that case how can heaven be real?
Well, the current pope has stated that Hell does not exist. So, maybe there really is an ultra-Heaven for the select few while the majority of souls go to normal Heaven.
@Soviet who Cuts I try.
Did you miss out the fact that he always announced that he was feeding his fish after receiving a letter from a blind girl who was worried they wouldn't be fed?
(my bad if you did say it and I didn't notice lol)
MY HEART WAS NOT READY FOR THAT.
Oh my god. I’m dying from all the kindness
Bryony The Overthinking Pigeon wow thats so considerate of the blind kids :S he was such a kimd considerate man
tropingreenhorn yeah, the whole story was like the girl found out that he had a fish and so she wrote him an adorable letter and which was just a genuine request from her to him to feed the fish and so as he found out that she was blind at the end of every episode he announced that he was feeding the fish.. and that my friend is why we didn't deserve Mr.Rogers😭😭😭😭
FlyingPanda ? WE DONT DESRRVE THIS MANHES TOO KIND FOR US
Mr. Rogers would never be in Ultra Heaven, he'd be too busy getting to know all his new friends down in Heaven.
Ok hear me out.
Imagine bob ross and mister rogers were still alive.
Imagine them playing minecraft together..
Imagine Mr. Rogers playing Mortal Kombat
Considering they both had television shows on public access during the same time period im surprised Mr. Rogers never had Bob as a guest
@@ChrisLengyelMagic dude honestly me too, maybe they had some conflicting ideals
Im not sure
I feel like mr rogers would have loved minecraft
@@Netheraptr he'd let them win.
The truth is Mr. Rogers was the closest thing to Jesus the modern world has seen. If you can’t be like Jesus, try to be like Mr. Rogers.
@@TaliMonsters try to be more like the ones you look up to, because they knew you could be greater in every way because of how special you are
@@TaliMonsters I mean we can't be like Jesus because we aren't magic but you can be like Mr Rogers because you can be kind
Probably because he was trying to be like Jesus
@@deanmoore1752 Nah, Jesus knew that one day a man like Mister Rodgers would exist and he wanted to be just like him
Mr.Roders is better than Jesus
Beautiful cinnamon roll too good for this world, too pure.
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thats why he was taken away
Another fellow sweet treat lost.
Mr. Rogers is the exact reason I try to be a better person. I've been trying to work on my behavior and how I talk to others because of him. I want to be able to brighten someone else's day by being nice and caring. I am not perfect, but I want to at least be able to keep this man's legacy going.
Hope you are still trying your best
So long as you try, Mr. Rogers would be proud of you, and who you have become.
Why is there not a cult about this man, HES PERFECT
They tried, but they realized he wouldnt want that
There's a small flaw around the idea of Ultra-Heaven: Mr Rogers would steal the stamp and stamp the hand of every single person in regular heaven, because in his heart, he knows each of them deserves to go to Ultra-Heaven.
It's only a small flaw, because it does mean everyone who goes to regular heaven can hang out in Ultra-Heaven with Mr Rogers for eternity
Alexandre Brault He wouldn't steal it, he'd kindly convince God to let them in.
then he would go to the bad place to hang out to cause he loved everyone
Ha. I was gonna say the same thing about Mr. Rogers stealing ( he wouldn't! )
And then he'd go to hell and stamp everyone else's hands too.
No, he would let EVEYONE IN, even the sinners since he wants eveyone to be happy.
"if it's mentionable, it's manageable." anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary. The people we trust with that important talk can help us know that we are not alone.”--( Fred Rodgers )we miss you sir, my dear, and no forgotten neighbor....
we need another Mister Rogers in these terrifying times :(
Fennecfoxfanatic with how things are they would just teach the wrong things and fuck shit up
"Always look for the helpers" (Mr Rogers' advice for how to deal in times of tragedy -- there will be people helping make things better, and you can find some solace in watching their stories instead of the other terrible news).
What terrifying times?
Eddie Murphy meeting mr. Rogers was probably the moment that Eddie Murphy went to family movies