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Not Super, But Still My Hero

This thread's already been done but it bears repeating...

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I am not going to say his name, but this guy is my hero.

 
John Lennon, A man who really believed in peace, if the world had more like him it would be a much better place.
 
Michael Jordan. Showed me how to deal with my over competitiveness, & made me realise it isn't a bad thing. It is what seperates the weak from the strong.

& John F. Kennedy.
 
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Trent Reznor of NIN. He went from being a janitor at a recording studio to one of the biggest rock stars in the world, and he's awesome.
 
off the top of my head

Bono
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MLK
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Nelson Mandela
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Honorable mentions: Jesus, My dad, Bobby Darin, Sammy Davis Jr, John Lennon, Bob Marley.
 
As cliche as it may sound, I have to say my dad.
No celebrity, or anyone else for that matter, has affected my life so much.
He's the reason I'm alive (and I don't mean in the sense that he helped create me).
 
I don't have a hero but the person i most admire is definitely an old ex of mine.
 
Hence the custom title ;)

I've been thinking what to put in here for a while, and I can't come up with a single name . . .
 
Trent Reznor of NIN. He went from being a janitor at a recording studio to one of the biggest rock stars in the world, and he's awesome.

I'm gonna agree with you here. Trent's awesome :up: As well as Nivek Ogre.

But my biggest Hero(s)...

Matt Stone & Trey Parker
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Not just because they've created a funny show, but also able to subtly knock some common sense on society.
 

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