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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2009

Why the world needs us Part 2

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  • @superdoomandgloomify mostly for the fact that he does it only to be a media hound, rather than for the betterment of mankind.

  • @Atakumosa Im not very well versed in the rlsh goin ons, but last time i checked, no one liked him.

  • thank u guys one day i will be one too

  • hey fox fire i've been looking for her lol.

  • THOKU The Real Life Superhero from Germany (in my Channel)

  • @senorbob9 Exactly.

    I've been following these people for a while now and feeding and dressing the homeless and donate money for charity are off course good causes, but they are things you don't need to dress up for. You can do these things as a normal citizen

    Once they actually fight crime and take on the underworld, that's when they can call themselves superheroes. Like this vigilante in Holland, who saved my niece and her friend from an attempted rape.

    I don't know if he's in this video

  • The point isn't just to 'stop crime' it's to just make the world a better or simply a more interesting place to live. More power to them.

  • Laugh at the costumes if you want, I'll admit they're not very practical, but these guys all have something most of us haven't got, the will to act for the betterment of others.

    And I intend to help them...

  • @senorbob9 Yeah, I do not know of any who are real vigilantes. Nowaday you can't just beat someone up and they never come looking for you. But the RLSH sometimes does stop muggings and robberies...

  • The day one of these guys single handedly takes down a mob boss will be the day I can take them seriously. But no, the 20 year old altruist with a nack for charity is what we call superheroes. Sorry but it's not considered superheroism until you can surpass the capabilities of today's law enforcement.

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