The government...they believe we need "protection" from awesome people like Loki, ManRay, Sweeney Todd, etc.
No i dont think the government has anything to do with things like superheroes.... Look, A superhero is just another world for hero who has a new kind of trait something that normal humans dont have... Like for example Stephan Hawking.. People consider him a superhuman because he is one of the worlds smartest people... People who create things you can call them Superheroes because they invented something new... All the government does is create laws... Superhumans are also considered superheroes because they have the mind or incredible power to be one...
If you would like to eat superheroes, then you are a cannibal.
Forms of superheroes do exist. For example, the soldiers in the world who are fighting against evil are heroes. They save lives every day and prevent evil from taking over. However, if you mean superheroes like Batman or Spiderman, then no, these people do not exist. Batman, Spiderman, Superman, Catwoman etc are all works of fiction.
Most superheroes like to teleport because it saves a lot of time. They can reach their destination in the blink of an eye. Even people who are not superheroes would like a power like that.
If she treats you like you don't exist, she doesn't really like you.
They pretend to be heroes, but they aren't really. But then weird things happens making them seem like heroes.
NO !
No, its just in manga.
You talk to him.
I immediately thought of Rorschach. Like the Rorschach ink blot test they use to detect psychological disorders. Some other end-rhymes are bombast, contrast, and outlast.
We don't know if they really exist, how they look like, what they really do, where they live, etc.
Acting like the person you like doesn't even exist
The Rorschach inkblot test relies on the interpretation of inkblots to understand personality traits and emotional functioning. This test is used to assess aspects like thought processes, emotional responses, and interpersonal relationships based on how individuals interpret the images.