Q&complAints #095 : Favorite Superhero

Who is your favorite superhero?

Post your answer in the LEAVE A COMMENT section below. I’m not the boss of you, though. Don’t write anything for all I care! But I’ll think you’re super if you do . . . definitely not a hero, but super, nonetheless.
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. . .here are my thoughts.

Who is your favorite superhero?

I’ve never been a huge fan of comic books or superhero films, so I don’t exactly have a favorite superhero. Who needs a fictional dude—or dudette!—strutting around in tights, anyway. We have real-life humans to look up to. Your hero can be a favorite athlete, a teacher who went above-and-beyond, or a man who could build just about anything. I love watching American Ninja Warrior (ANW). These contestants are amazing! Hell, a couple of them even dress like superheros while running the course. Some of the athletes own their own Ninja Warrior gyms, and many build training courses in their yards. I can’t imagine what my spacious, childhood backyard would have looked like had ANW been around back then. Not only would my father have built all the obstacles from the previous season, he would’ve undoubtedly built superior obstacles of his own design. Alas, ANW arrived more than two decades too late. And my father left this mortal realm at least two decades too soon—yesterday marking the 4th anniversary of his passing. He should still be my hero for not building an obstacle course, though. God knows I would’ve broken my neck.

4 thoughts on “Q&complAints #095 : Favorite Superhero”

  1. I never liked fictional characters. I agree with Brad. My superheroes are real live people. My first choice was my parents, but since Diane said that, I’ll go with my better half. He came to this country with $12.00 to his name and $1,200.00 in debt and a big dream. And he fulfilled it.

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  2. Jim was a super man. He could do anything he tried. Almost. He didn’t usually even want recognition for helping.

    We got use to him fixing anything that he thought needed fixed as long as he could
    Stay home and do it. It was 4 years yesterday that he left us and boy have I missed his fixing things because I’ve been getting the house repaired since he died. Everything that he was keeping repaired seems to have broke in these 4 years.

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  3. My mom and dad are my super hero’s. They raised us well and worked hard to give us what we needed.

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