try helping anyone without question and remember every life can not be replaced
We use this term today way too much. A hero is a person who does something beyond what a normal person can or would do. Run into a burning building or go into the Twin Towers after a plane hits it to save people. Each of the firemen, policemen, and the priest who died were heroic.
mjr11 (you have to make a new person for this code)
Elemental hero neos is a normal monster so there for it is not a fusion and no cards combine to make it.
oh so super strength, super speed and flying, does not make anyone a hero, it makes them normal
yes you would be a very freaky person. it isn't normal so see a doctor
It is normal , but that does not make it right
Well, first you want to ask yourself the following questions on why you consider that person a hero. 1. Why do you Consider that person a hero? 2. Who is your hero? Now once you have answerd these questions, we move on to the dicription of your hero. 1. What does your hero look like? 2. Does your hero have any personal description that make him/her unique? 3. Can your hero fly? 4. Is he/her a comic book hero? 5. what has this hero done for you to earn the tittle of "hero"? Sure there's plenty of ways to describe your hero but juss start with the basic.
Well if I was you I would try and create somebody with power, Bravery,Courage and love which I think would make a good hero but hero's only fight villains so to make a villain you would need darkness, disgusting stuff evilness and scary things which would make an evil hero crushing monster but try and make the monster REALLY powerful because the hero or heroin could easily destroy you very quickly so for my advice I would say try and create something with loads of hope in it.
I would say it can make you think abusively but it could also make care more than normal person would. One who was raised up normally that is.
A person with normal mental health would not want to take an anti-psychotic drug. It would probably make them very depressed, and mess them up in other ways as well.
No, the lack of action would only make the hero just another indifferent person who didn't care. Since it was never a promised official duty the hero was never obligated to help anyone and cannot be a villain. The inactive, idle hero can only hope that the lack of action did not hurt a loved one. But, the hero's attitude may later improve causing future heroic actions to recur; making the hero feel admired and appreciated once again.
The hero's procrastination is a normal thing and occurs in many films.