10-30-2024, 06:34 PM
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(10-30-2024, 05:00 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: In popular American culture? If you are American, that is.
I was wondering this because I was reading this Business Insider article from back in 2020:
And thought, "dang, he's got a point", because I couldn't think of any. Maybe Sad Keanu Reeves? He seems like a good soul. But that is just a Hollywood person!
How about you?
Dang... Why don't you ask me which is my favorite song...
The list of heroes for me has never stopped growing.
Every day, someone, somewhere does something amazing... something that I would nudge an alien from another planet and say "See? That's a human being!"
It the tiny things, and the big things... the accomplishments and the self-evident denial of "accomplishment's" relevance. The grandiose and outward, and the sublime and inward.
There is no hero... there are heroes. The distinction of choosing a hero to kill in a world with no singular heroes is... anyone will do. Anyone you kill becomes a hero.
They are structured socially in such a different way that they can believe that one man can carry all the honor which they should all share.
OK enough of that... Bugs Bunny ... no wait... Jesus.... no, you probably won't accept that,... My late wife... sad now....