Up to 200 "superheroes" are currently operating in the US

I hate that this happens after I move from there. I probably know who it is.
 
I have a feeling we'll be reading his obituary soon
 
this is the coolest thing since sliced bread.....literally.

- Jow
 
I hate that this happens after I move from there. I probably know who it is.

Did he run you out of town....you evil doer you!!!!:cmad:
 
Uh, I'm pretty sure that handcuffing people is all sorts of illegal if you're not an officer of the law.

As for the other two items, he'd better make sure the bastards jump him first. He'll wind up in jail faster than the "criminals" he's "busting".
 
I wonder what the other members of the Allegiance look like.
 
I'm pretty sure you still can't cuff 'em in that instance. Only if it's a sexual endeavor. :p
 
That's what I meant. He can't cuff them, but he's still able to fight the good fight - legally.
 
I'm struck by the sheer stupidity of the name. I mean, it's worse than "Animal Man".
 
LOL...this is either an elaborate joke, or this guy is an idiot.
 
I live in Ohio...I am so tempted to try and contact this man about making a documentary!
 
We've all seen these "real life superheroes" before. It was funny the first time, now it's just sad.
 
My brother told me about this guy. I thought his name was "Shadow Hair" and I was like :huh:. Shadow Hare makes more sense (kind of).

Anyway, I find these do-gooders amusing, even though they'll probably end up dead.
 
A good many of these real life superheroes do charity work on the side. Honestly, I'd be happy if we had real life super-philanthropists who put on their costumes just to do some anonymous community work and call the police like a masked neighborhood watch. However, most of these people are idiots who put themselves in harm's way, and they're going to get injured and/or killed because of it.
 
I wonder if some of these wannabes are being inspired by the Kick Ass comic book series, which features a real kid dressing up like a hero to fight crime and routinely getting the crap beat out of him.
 
After his 1st beat down, he'll quit...or be dead. Hopefully he'll just quit.
 
A good many of these real life superheroes do charity work on the side. Honestly, I'd be happy if we had real life super-philanthropists who put on their costumes just to do some anonymous community work and call the police like a masked neighborhood watch. However, most of these people are idiots who put themselves in harm's way, and they're going to get injured and/or killed because of it.

This is why I can't hate them or wish harm on them.
 

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