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Are You A Hero Or A Villain?

Started by Bushma, September 22, 2014, 07:37:41 PM

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Bushma

QuoteAre You A Hero Or A Villain?

You got: Villain
You possess a distinct and prominent dark side. While it's not so easy to narrowly define you, you're more often selfish than selfless. You pretty much do what you want when you want, and you'd love to see who's going to try to stop you. The whole world is your playground and you're the resident bully.

I wouldn't say I'm a bully I just enjoy playing games with other people. They just don't know we're playing.
This is my awesome signature.  Jealous?

Jack

Is this the quiz you're talking about?  http://www.playbuzz.com/jonb10/are-you-a-hero-or-a-villain

I'm an anti-hero.

QuoteSome people may call you an opportunist. Others may call you wishy-washy. But you - you're an Anti-Hero - the best of both worlds. Your moral compass is indefinite, and serves the betterment of the world, but not at the expense of reason and common sense. You do not hesitate to break the rules or step out of line if it is for the greater-good. You see the flaws in humanity, and recognize that society itself just may be doomed to failure. Yet something inside of you refuses to give up on your fellow-man, and pushes you to take care of those less fortunate than yourself. Now go forth, Anti-Hero, and join the ranks of Wolverine, Rorschach, and The Punisher to make a mess of the bad guys and take care of the good ones!
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

- Paulo Coelho

Flangepart

"Aggressivlly eccentric, and proud of it!"

messedup

Same as Jack...the Anti-Hero.
Hmm...I could live with that.

The Burgomaster


Anti-Hero.  Which I suppose is better than being an Auntie Hero.


"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

JaseSF

Hero

"Peace! Truth! Justice! - You are a sentinel of liberty, a truly upstanding citizen who takes the needs of others into account before your own. For you, life is about making a difference - about leaving the world a better place than when you found it. Others look to you for inspiration, for guidance, and above all - leadership. The thought of being a tried and true hero does not embarrass you in the least - It fills you with pride. Now go forth, hero, and join the ranks of Superman, Captain America, Batman, and Spiderman - Make a difference!"
"This above all: To thine own self be true!"

ChaosTheory

I got Villain.

Magneto and I are just misunderstood  :teddyr:
Through the darkness of future past
The magician longs to see
One chance opts between two worlds
Fire walk with me

Ed, Ego and Superego

Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?

Si Hoc Legere Scis Nimium Eruditionis Habes

BoyScoutKevin

At last, a way to quantify whether I am a hero or a villain. Something I have been trying to decide for the past 45 years. And it turns out that I am a "Hero." I must be more heroic than I think, because that would not be my 1st guess. Of course, the villains I am thinking about are probably not the villains thought about by the person who made up the quiz.

Allhallowsday

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Bushma

Quote from: Jack on September 23, 2014, 06:52:29 AM
Is this the quiz you're talking about?  http://www.playbuzz.com/jonb10/are-you-a-hero-or-a-villain

DOH! Thanks Jack!  I can't believe I forgot to add the link.

So I work with a bunch of and here I socialize with a bunch of anti-heros. Where oh where does a villain belong?!
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BoyScoutKevin

When I bespoke of villains, here are some of the villains of which I was speaking.

Alistair Maclean's "Puppet on a Chain." Marcel
Agatha Christie's "Underdog." Owen Trefusis
Julian Symon's "Progress of the Crime." Cole Winter (d)
Charles Dickens' "Hard Times." Thomas "Tom"  Gradgrind (d)
William Nolan's "Logan's World." (Ernst) (d)
Al Hines' "Juggernaut." Freddie Becker
Sjowall and Wahloo's "Cop Killer." Ronnie Caspersson
Anthony Hope's "Rupert of Hentzau." The Count of Luzau-Rischenheim
Per Lagerkvist's "The Dwarf." Prince Giovanni (d)
Rosemary Temperley's "Suspicion." Ronald Lakey (d)
Marta Randall's "The Sword of Winter." Laret
Stella Philips' "The Hidden Wrath." Miles Paris (d)
Bill Crider's "Ryan Rides Back." Billy Kane (d)
Thompson and Carter's "River Wind, the Plainsman." Krago (d)
Lee and Andrews' "Malibu 903613." Daniel "Danny" McClintock.
Simon Hawke's "The Nomad." Valsavias (d)
Friedman and Golden's "1st Virtue" Wyl (d)
Fergus Ryan's "The Siege of Mt. Never Mind." Malian Kharogs (d)

A small (d) after the character's name indicates a deceased character from such means as . . .

hanged -- fever -- landslide -- beheaded -- shot -- fall -- shot (crossbow) -- knifed -- and fire.

"He ain't foolin' a-round!"

Javakoala

Some people may call you an opportunist. Others may call you wishy-washy. But you - you're an Anti-Hero - the best of both worlds. Your moral compass is indefinite, and serves the betterment of the world, but not at the expense of reason and common sense. You do not hesitate to break the rules or step out of line if it is for the greater-good. You see the flaws in humanity, and recognize that society itself just may be doomed to failure. Yet something inside of you refuses to give up on your fellow-man, and pushes you to take care of those less fortunate than yourself. Now go forth, Anti-Hero, and join the ranks of Wolverine, Rorschach, and The Punisher to make a mess of the bad guys and take care of the good ones!

Yeah, that fits actually. Some people, even when they are "right", need the living snot beat out of them. Some people just need to die, even if it is to prove a point to others of their kind.

Or, as Warren Zevon stated so well, "You wanna die, but you just can't quit, Let me break it on down, That's some f*cked up sh!t." That's how I look at life and this world. I'd love to walk away from it all, but I just can't.

I AM the Anti-hero!!!

bob




Some people may call you an opportunist. Others may call you wishy-washy. But you - you're an Anti-Hero - the best of both worlds. Your moral compass is indefinite, and serves the betterment of the world, but not at the expense of reason and common sense. You do not hesitate to break the rules or step out of line if it is for the greater-good. You see the flaws in humanity, and recognize that society itself just may be doomed to failure. Yet something inside of you refuses to give up on your fellow-man, and pushes you to take care of those less fortunate than yourself. Now go forth, Anti-Hero, and join the ranks of Wolverine, Rorschach, and The Punisher to make a mess of the bad guys and take care of the good ones!
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