What Do You Think of "Real" Superheroes?
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What Do You Think of "Real" Superheroes?
Some will probably think that it's funny, while others will admire them just for trying. I'm probably somewhere in between.
So I wonder, what do others think of these costumed protectors? Did you even realise this was a thing? Are you surprised that it is?
Edited 7/13/17
Here's a link to a recent story about some of them: 15 Awesome Vigilantes That Really Fight Crime
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Culturally, I find it interesting. I mean, does it work just because they're out and are there to play witness? If so, why? Shouldn't they be just another potential victim?
Or has our culture so idolized superheroes that just seeing someone dressed as one will actually deter crime? Like the psychological trick that people are less likely to steal if there are a pair of eyes "watching" them from a picture.
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I actually have never heard of this either, and I can't see how they would prevent or lessen crime by doing so. It seems more like joke or they could potentially become a target themselves in these rougher areas.gali wrote:I haven't heard of it either and find it odd. I don't think they will actually deter crime dressed like it.
Interesting, though, that this exists.
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He sounds amazing!Paroca wrote:In my university, there's this man with special needs (I believe his brain stopped developing at a young age) who dresses up as a superhero, and walks around the campus. He's not there to keep peace per se, but to provide motivation and positivity to the people he meets. He encourages those who are working out, gives out compliments generously, and is always ready to give you a high five. There are also stories of him helping people cross the street or accompanying ladies who are walking alone between buildings at night. And there's nothing creepy or whatever about him. His kindness is a superpower on its own.
I've never heard of people patrolling before, but I see stories all the time of people dressing up as superheroes or princesses and going to hospitals to cheer up the patients. I think if their aim is to be more of a morale-booster than an actual crime-fighting type of presence, they can be very beneficial to the community.
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