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Title: Heroes
Post by: Gopher on Nov 07 06 11:36
 Heroes seem pretty thin on the ground these days. Who can you think of in the last 100 years who is indisputably a hero (or heroine)?

 
Title: Re: Heroes
Post by: Sportsdude on Nov 07 06 11:47
Depends on your definition of a hero.

Does war count? Do you consider killing other people heroic?

  Bonhoffer, he's a hero to me.

My grandpa and grandma are heroes to me.

Fire fighters

anyone can rise to the ocasion and become 'hero' like in my opinion.

And if you look at it that way we all are heroes I mean name things that you've done that are 'heroic' like. I know I can name a few things where I was called one but to me I was just doing the right thing.
Title: Re: Heroes
Post by: Gopher on Nov 07 06 11:48
My choice would have to be Gandhi. I was thinking more on the lines of prominent people rather than the down to earth heroes we encounter in our daily lives.  
Title: Re: Heroes
Post by: TehBorken on Nov 07 06 11:56
My definition of a hero: someone who risks his or her life doing something that most people normally wouldn't do, and who isn't paid to do it. Here's an example:

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That guy is a hero. My definition completely bypasses police, firemen, astronauts, etc etc etc. Those people are paid to take risks, and a hero isn't.
Title: Re: Heroes
Post by: Lise on Nov 07 06 01:53
My  husband. I don't tell him that as often as I should.

  My parents who went through hell when they were younger. I could learn so much more from them.

  My father-in-law who's unselfish and generous nature makes Superman pale in comparison.  
Title: Re: Heroes
Post by: P.C. on Nov 07 06 03:55
That's one of my pet peeves too TehBorken.  Shame on the media for constantly mis-using the honoured term of hero.   People who survive brutally challenging obstacles are not heros.  People who survive a disease are not heros.  Brave, courageous, incredible human beings that they are, these things in my mind are not heroic.

  Football players are NOT heros, brave or courageous, just because they play football.

  I too believe the true definition of hero is someone who places themselves in danger to save another life.  I include firemen and policemen etc.  although I don't think simply BEING a fireman makes one a hero.  A heroic act will make them a hero.  Getting paid for these jobs doesn't eliminate them from this possiblity.  
Title: Re: Heroes
Post by: born freew on Nov 07 06 04:23
we can be heroes. just for one day.  
Title: Re: Heroes
Post by: kingy on Nov 07 06 08:05
i thought this was gonna be about the tv show.
Title: Re: Heroes
Post by: Lise on Nov 07 06 08:19
That's a pretty darn good show, kingy. I love it! Especially the nerdy Japanese guy.

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Title: Re: Heroes
Post by: Mutilated Mind on Nov 08 06 11:13
Gopher wrote:
Heroes seem pretty thin on the ground these days.
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That's probably because they are usually about 6 feet deep...
Title: Re: Heroes
Post by: Gopher on Nov 08 06 11:15
Mutilated Mind wrote:
Gopher wrote:
Heroes seem pretty thin on the ground these days.
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That's probably because they are usually about 6 feet deep.............[FONT color=#0000bf]unless they've been cremated.[/FONT]