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Dophanes "D!" Raosuke 07-15-2010 08:58 AM

Re: Who's your hero?
 
Superman... because he's super #oho

homie_jiraiya 07-15-2010 09:15 PM

Re: Who's your hero?
 
gen. gorge s. patton for stickin his size 12 right up the nazi afrika corps. butt
as for fictional is it wrong to idolize light yagami and L at the same time?

Geniah 07-11-2012 03:36 AM

Re: Who's your hero?
 
Why should I choose someone else when my father is with me. Obviously my father is my hero. I have learned a lot from him. He is so simple and down to earth.

MilliMillon 08-07-2012 02:40 AM

Re: Who's your hero?
 
Mohamed Ali is the only legend inspire for me, I like his simply lifestyle and honesty even he is the king of world heavy weight boxing.

Pipp 10-02-2012 01:48 PM

Re: Who's your hero?
 
Hero's
I wouldn't be anywhere or anyone with out my family or my friends,

Apart from the obvious Mum and Dad answer, i would say my friends, and more importantly my friend Ryan, yes he is sometimes annoying, and sometimes wired, but i wouldn't have him anyother way.
first he showed me this radio station, that's like +10 friends point before we even start.
He pays for everything, even when I try to pay for myself, he's always been there for me when iv been down, and he's the first person I told my secret.
he's not the obvious choice for a hero, but he's my choice

-Pipp

moonhawk81 10-04-2012 04:06 PM

Re: Who's your hero?
 
Ernest Dowson--best poet ever! (Followed closely by James Elroy Flecker.)

MakiMaki 10-22-2012 11:43 PM

Re: Who's your hero?
 
Many come to mind from my experiences in life.

But my hero is an old Lakota Indian woman I met while I was soul searching on a roadtrip that brought me to the Wounded Knee National Memorial in South Dakota.

She walked up to my while I was in their visitor center. She said these words to me "You look troubled, like a coyote pup lost without hope. Take this and play it when life troubles you. It will help you find your way back to your path in life when you are lost."

She handed me a small drum with Lakota artwork on it. I dunno whether it was the words she spoke, or the kindness she showed to a complete stranger, but she saved my life that day.

That was over 20 years ago. I still have that drum and it sits atop my bookshelf prominently to remind me about that day every now and then when life gets a bit rough.

Musamichi 01-04-2013 12:26 PM

Re: Who's your hero?
 
My dad would be my hero if we're talking real life experiences.(For obvious reasons)

For other reasons, I would like to say that my hero would be two of my college teachers that helped me focus myself on my goal of being a musician, voice actor or game producer.

They saw the skills I had and nurtured them, guiding me in the right direction. Because of that I am alot more clear on what I want to do and how to improve my skills to get there. Good teachers are not hard to find, so when I say these guys are heroes, you might as well give them a cape with T on it.


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