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Thread: Super hero guild???
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01-01-2009, 03:53 PM #11
wow, that was just painful to watch. what a dork. we need a little smiley who makes an L on his forehead.
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01-01-2009, 04:58 PM #12
I hate Fox News as much as the next guy, but you think MSNBC is any better... Making music out of 'Super Mario Bros.' - On the Level- msnbc.com
It's not.
Back to the subject at hand- hilarious! I can't believe people do this. I love when he was asked if he's stopped any crimes- "... uh, personally I haven't umm dealt with any uh direct crime in uh in doing this..."
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01-01-2009, 05:06 PM #13
I loved that too Alex!
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01-02-2009, 04:33 AM #14
Wow. Real life Watchmen. Life imitates art I guess. I, of course, applaud everyone who shows heroic action whether it be helping old ladies across the street and children with their homework, or even donating to charitable causes. Looking for evil doers is truly bold action and is far from me to say whether one should or shouldn't do so.
Let's set the matter straight for anyone who is confused. xman is a persona I adopted many years ago and use primarily here on the net. I am not now nor have I ever been an actual crime fighter. Activist? Sure. Superhero? Maybe to some. Crime fighter. Not likely. I don't have the skills or the means. I'm pretty sure this is the case for most on that registry.
I hope to hear more about some of these people. It would be very interesting to see what effects they can have on society if they become more main stream.
X
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01-02-2009, 04:41 AM #15
I am absolutely certain that you are a super hero to your little boy X! I am also equally sure that your self esteem in who you are is sufficient enough to keep you from taking on an alter ego to do what is right to do! These guys, on the other hand are little children looking to fill a big mans shoes! They do not yet know who they are!
It is amusing but sad all at the same time!
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01-02-2009, 06:00 AM #16
Super Hero Guild? This cannot end well. They should go volunteer at a soup kitchen, help out with their church, a hospital or a charity. They may even let them bring their costumes for laughs!
Ernest
PS I'd be more apt to donate a few bucks to someone in a tickman costume.Last edited by Big_E; 01-02-2009 at 06:05 AM.
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01-02-2009, 07:59 AM #17
I dunno, Mark. I vividly recall the look on a young girl's face one Halloween evening when she saw me in my costume. You can't buy that kind of awesome adulation and inspiration with any number of charitable hours spent helping the old and infirm. These ... uhm ... folks might be on the leading edge of something which will grow. It may look nothing like what it is now, but it may catch on somehow. Of course, it may simply live in the sidelines forever or even disappear completely, but either way, it'll be interesting to follow.
X
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01-02-2009, 02:29 PM #18
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Thanked: 9It is nerdy as hell, and makes one wonder if these people are sane but with that being said i guess its better they run around looking goofy trying to stop crimes than running around trying to commit them.
My favorite part of the video was when he asked why the costume.. well the mask is just something extra your producers asked me to wear today..
when there is no news make it!
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01-02-2009, 09:41 PM #19
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