• Real Life Superhero Fights Crime
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[QUOTE=Superkilll307;27258345]Why did he tell the where is secret base is i mean granted there might be a lot of comic book stores is seattle but just follow him back to it and you can steal his costume.[/QUOTE] Maybe it has a lock?
Holy shit stunstick. "Pick up that can"
So whos gonna be his arch nemesis?
I saw another interview with this guy, Appearently he's got a militairy background..
[QUOTE=Carne;27258440]Maybe it has a lock?[/QUOTE] His arch-nemisis wont be stopped by a lock!
[QUOTE=Trumple;27238521]I've often wondered what a non-superhero in a superhero suit would look like. And now I know: a fool. I doubt this man would be effective at stopping any other sort of crime, really[/QUOTE] Good video, horrible OP. If the guy has a military background he can probably handle a few street thugs. Besides, who cares if he looks stupid or not, he's helping people.
[QUOTE=Hiccuper;27263990]Holy shit stunstick. "Pick up that can"[/QUOTE] I remember seeing one on the internet that looked exactly like the HL2 stunstick and ran on a few D type batteries. I'm pretty sure it was between 60 and 70 dollars.
Wouldn't this be considered vigilantism?
[QUOTE=Dwragon82997;27252845]He walks like a duck[/QUOTE] He told them he discovered a new way to
If I lived there I'd dress up as a super villain and wage war
[QUOTE=Zero-Point;27273634]Wouldn't this be considered vigilantism?[/QUOTE] As long as he doesn't brutally maim a guy(unless needed), and as long as there's sufficient evidence in court that proves the bad guy was committing a crime, then he has every right to perform a civil arrest, and subdue the criminal.
I want to do this, but I am too fat :mad:
Ive heard of people doing this kinda stuff before. Aparently theres a rather large 'organistation' of people that do this sort of thing right across America. If only we had shit like this in Australia...
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