Reichu wrote:I don't know why, but my brain wants to think that's Bart from Xenogears. Even though it obviously isn't.
Oh Oh! Be prepared to be razzed by the Gundam fanatics. That's Char Aznable.
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Reichu wrote:I don't know why, but my brain wants to think that's Bart from Xenogears. Even though it obviously isn't.
thewayneiac wrote:Oh Oh! Be prepared to be razzed by the Gundam fanatics. That's Char Aznable.
BobBQ wrote:Ooh, ooh, no more buttered scones for me, mater, I'm off to play the grand piano. Pardon me while I fly my aeroplane, NOW GET ON THE TABLE!
Reichu wrote:WTF, mate?
Those who risked their lives to rescue people from the Twin Towers as they were burning come to mind the most quickly. Most of those emergency personal knew there was a good chance they could die trying to rescue the people trapped inside but they did it anyway. That is one of the many definitions of a hero to meReichu wrote:Hunter21 wrote:I usually preserve the term hero for real people though so that may be why.
Are there any real heroes out there? Were there ever any? Well... probably, but there are so many self-serving, pretentious assholes out trying to spread their shit around, and humans are such complicated creatures, it's hard to tell who is / what actions are genuinely selfless, virtuous, and/or altruistic. I'd be really hesitant to call a real person a "hero" unless I felt secure enough about vis character.
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