prophet118 wrote:no, whats sad is they treat it as a disease.
Leave it to a psychiatrist to refer to heroism as stupidity.
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prophet118 wrote:no, whats sad is they treat it as a disease.
Some people even have a genetic inclination to help.
"All people have the gene, but it's stronger in some than in others, just like some people have blue eyes and some have brown," Krebs said.
It's evolved from nature and is most obvious in insects like bees that will commit suicide to protect their colonies.
Miller could have been partially inspired by his frustration over the Brianne Voth case.
The Port Coquitlam teen was murdered and neighbours ignored her cries for help.
"I used to run in the area she was found and it astounds me that people at that time could not do what seemed so obvious, to examine what was wrong at the time," Miller said.
"I come from a community where people stick their head out the door when house alarm goes off. It's who we are and what we do. It's who we all should be."
People who stayed in bed while they heard Voth crying are still suffering guilt over their reaction, something Riar said could stay with them longer than the post-traumatic stress disorders suffered by heroes.
BookWyrm wrote:......so, now because of this, having the propensity to help out your fellow upright biped is a psychological defect?
Sounds to me like all the world's greatest villians thoughout the ages are giving a standing ovation at this.....
Dr. Doom III wrote:BookWyrm wrote:......so, now because of this, having the propensity to help out your fellow upright biped is a psychological defect?
Sounds to me like all the world's greatest villians thoughout the ages are giving a standing ovation at this.....
BRAVO!
MADMANMIKE wrote:..while somewhat amusing on it's surface, I think that this is out of character for Dr. Doom. He's an upstanding character who's willing to go as far as necessary to make his world a better place, Aberrant to a tee, so Heroics are right up his alley.
-Mike >8]
Dr. Doom III wrote:MADMANMIKE wrote:..while somewhat amusing on it's surface, I think that this is out of character for Dr. Doom. He's an upstanding character who's willing to go as far as necessary to make his world a better place, Aberrant to a tee, so Heroics are right up his alley.
-Mike >8]
Just somewhat?
Geesh Doom is losing his touch.