as humans we are not perfect, but that doesnt give us the right to not do whats right and humanely.
for being a victim of other peoples stupidity and betrayal, if you can lift your self up from being in sadness and hurt, and move on strongly, i feel that is a hero in them selves, and also to help others learn what you made mistakes in. its how we grow.
2007-06-20 06:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Hero's usually are victims of there own flawed character. The flaw could be as noble as charity, love, hope...
It is our outrageous fortune, to be born with the line drawn across our middle. A fault line.
2007-06-19 22:38:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe in a higher power and I don't stand for good men doing nothing. What does that make me?
2007-06-19 22:31:45
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answered by Scott B 4
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So, what you are saying is that one has to be a believer, or not be a believer of a christian based religion. Mercy. My higher power is my conscious, and that is my guide. It has no name besides mine. K?
2007-06-19 22:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm just a man who does his part. Heroes and casualties are for trashy romance novels.
2007-06-19 22:30:37
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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I think heroes are ultimately stupid. And I refuse to see myself as a victim. So I pretty much insist that I am a warrior.
2007-06-19 22:29:00
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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I try to be on the good side! GOD help me if I sway.
GOD bless
2007-06-19 22:27:40
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answered by Exodus 20:1-17 6
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I'm a conscientious objector.
2007-06-19 22:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No seriously.....I'm on the side-lines.
I see no battle.
I see life lived as intended.
2007-06-19 22:27:40
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answered by ? 5
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As humans, we can only be both!
2007-06-19 22:27:38
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answered by Anonymous
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