Nobody. That is never recorded in scripture to have ever happened
You cry too much
The first tears shed by Jesus in the book of Luke was when Lazrus died.
Jesus in Gethsemane.
If You Can Put That in a Bottle was created in 1967.
If you are a Christian you will see Jesus. If not, you will suffer for eternity. In heaven, there is Jesus and God and there is no tears or pain.
Many Believe tears to be clear, because that is how they appear when someone is crying, but if they are collected into a glass vial or bottle (and there are enough tears to see the colour clearly) they are not clear at all but a cloudy white, if enough are collected to fill the bottle or vial it will not even be see through, it will be like very cloudy water, this is possible because of the salt content in tears or for other reasons altogether. but in short, tears are not clear, but cloudy white
Psalm 56:8 says "You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in your book." This verse speaks to the comforting idea that God sees and remembers our pain and sorrow.
The fourth bottle you can get from Jovani after you will collect 20 poe souls for him.The bottle he will give to you will be filled with Fairy's Tears witch you can get also in Gerudo desert.
the tears from small children (can be substituted with tears from large children)
Many Believe tears to be clear, because that is how they appear when someone is crying, but if they are collected into a glass vial or bottle (and there are enough tears to see the colour clearly) they are not clear at all but a cloudy white, if enough are collected to fill the bottle or vial it will not even be see through, it will be like very cloudy water, this is possible because of the salt content in tears or for other reasons altogether. but in short, tears are not clear, but cloudy white
Fold it in half.
The concept of collecting tears in a bottle has been referenced in various cultures and religious texts throughout history. It is often associated with the idea of divine or supernatural beings collecting and keeping track of human suffering and emotions. The origins of this specific metaphor may be difficult to pinpoint, but it likely emerged as a symbolic way to represent the deep emotional experiences of humans.