Superheroes in real life.

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GrimTuesday

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In Seattle there is a man who walks the streets, making sure they are safe for the little children to play on. This man is Phoenix Jones and he is only one of many real life superheroes who want to fight crime and make a difference. Down here in Portland we have Zetaman who walks around the downtown area handing out food to the homeless and helping people in need.

So what do you peoples think? Are these people upstanding citizens who just want to do there part or are they future worm food? Also would you like to do this?

http://wweek.com/editorial/3417/10489/
http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2010-12-06/the-rain-city-superheroes-seattles-amateur-crime-fighters/full/
 

The Salty Vulcan

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I actually kinda envy them. I wish I had that kinda confidence to do that. Yeah, I think they're good. Its always a good thing to have some up-stadning citizens that kids can get behind.
 

Kachiporra

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Dude, im from Argentina and there is hero call "MENGANO" kinda like a capitan America.

vid here :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-ZVNAZ9-s4&feature=related
 

StBishop

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I'm Batman.

But seriously, I like to consider myself a real life hero, if I see someone commit a crime I will either stop them if I can or make sure anyone involved is ok and call ambulences etc.

I also have a first aid certificate making me a real life super hero waiting to happen.

I know a couple people who've saved lives, it's pretty cool.
 

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I think they will get shot at some point, I don't think they'll make a difference, and I think they look like idiots.

That being said, awesome =)
 

TheRightToArmBears

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I think it's pretty cool really. Sure it's faintly ridiculous, but they do no harm and their hearts are in the right place.

Can't imagine brits would be up for it much though.