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Marine hero Garp?
A most authentic Reaction of trauma of death not many normal peoples after died become god and do everything Without mistake most of us normal person's have trauma for years of the death it was True fact by Scientific's Because i had car accident in my age of 14 nearly three months after i woke from Coma by left leg was fractured my parents was safe but i was in coma to over come the near death experience it take 2 years for me over come the trauma so it was natural reaction to me by see mc reaction
The DC Universe, for all its iconic heroes and godlike beings, suffers from a deeply ingrained structural flaw: its insistence on blind adherence to a broken system. While Marvel has organizations like S.H.I.E.L.D. (post-Hydra exposure) that actively work to facilitate heroism through political maneuvering, DC’s heroes often tie their own hands in the name of law and procedure—laws created by politicians who are frequently controlled by the very villains the heroes fight. In DC, the cycle is maddeningly predictable: heroes capture a villain, hand them over to the police, the villain goes to court for Trials, then to jail—only to escape the same night without consequence. More civilians die. The same villain is caught again. The loop repeats. This isn’t justice; it’s managed chaos. The Justice League fights endlessly, but what do they truly achieve? The body count of innocent people rises, while irredeemable psychopaths like the Joker are preserved in the name of “human rights” and “due process.” “A boy gets a cancerous mole on his finger. The doctor removes the finger to save the boy’s life—not preserve the finger and let the boy die.” In DC, heroes choose to preserve the “finger” (the Joker, Black Mask, etc.) at the cost of countless innocent lives. Batman, a billionaire with every resource imaginable, refuses to kill even the worst mass murderers. But what about the common man—the factory worker, the single father—who loses his entire family to a villain the Justice League let escape? That man doesn’t have Wayne Industries’ wealth or Alfred’s support. He only has grief and rage. And the system tells him that the monster who destroyed his life deserves more protection than his family did. heroes who wait for government permission to cross borders or save lives are fools if they believe those governments are pure. Politicians are not saints. They gain from politics. In the DC world, villains often control politicians, politicians control the government, and the government controls heroes. That means—indirectly—villains control heroes. And the heroes walk right into it. True heroism, is born from unshackled action. If Superman or any Justice league heroes decides to save someone, no one—not even the other Justice League Heroes should stop them. Following a corrupt law to the letter while the world burns is not justice. It’s cowardice dressed in principle. Earth-51 was the exception—a world where Batman killed top-tier villains and focused on social problems. Crime dropped. Civilian deaths became rare. Only warmongers and villains died. That world was functional, even hopeful. But the writers destroyed it. Why? Because DC’s meta-narrative seems terrified of a universe where heroes actually solve problems. Instead, Monarch wiped it out, and the status quo of endless, pointless suffering returned. That destruction wasn’t an act of fate—it was an act of writing. The true villains of the DC Universe aren’t Darkseid or the Joker. It’s the editorial insistence that the cycle must never end. Even Batman—the so-called master of efficiency—cannot escape this flawed system. He plans for everything except the obvious: some criminals cannot be reformed, and the revolving door of Arkham Asylum is a crime scene itself. Every time the Joker escapes and kills again, Batman’s refusal to act decisively makes him an accessory to those deaths—not legally, but morally. Marvel, for all its flaws, has S.H.I.E.L.D. Even after Hydra’s infiltration was exposed, the reformed S.H.I.E.L.D. can still operate in gray areas, handle political maneuvering, and support heroes without strangling them in red tape. DC has no equivalent. Everything falls on the heroes’ shoulders, but they refuse to use their full power to enact lasting change. The result? Every DC fanfic feels dark, heavy, and hopeless. (”No one controls heroes. Because that’s the way true heroism was born.”)
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no Society never care about minorities it will only oppress Weak peoples Just Flip your History book From the starting's Neanderthals They are weak and have no adaptability Homo sapiens it mean We Dominate them they are Completely erased from the World And Many tribes was just like that Gone from the world and in America That land itself was Owned by Red Indian's they are Not as Intelligent as American's now only few peoples in all over world was now alive simply the world itself tell everyone if you don't adapt you will die and forgotten in MHA world quirk is everything If you don't have that You are not adapting and so Yu will forgotten by public Just think the main story Izuku midoriya was Quirk less if he don't get All for one can he bring any changes That is the cruel reality so Just Stop The act of MC author it will bring headache and My interest in good stories was strip away slowly i was read for Satisfaction not the monologue of Coward who close his eyes in front of the beast believes he hide from the Beast's
I want to know his 9-5 job save his family and friend's from an Psychopath like All for one Or Tomura shigaraki If the whole world face an catastrophe Is his 9-5 job will protect him o he will go to Stop the catastrophe 9-5 job never bring Money or Authority It will bring only A name tag of Slave to the Society I was Dropping A hero afraid of society yes Superman Spiderman many heroes Hiding There Identity but no Real hero never let harm happen to the Innocent People Because if he help he will exposed If he have God like power he can simply erase or alter the memories of The HPSC or just threaten them with his God like power's not go into hiding I will read 5 more chapter if he don't do anything good i will leave I have never see an god level power user Afraid of Corrupt Official's
Disgusting In His Young age he want power and want to hero but he have no power but now he have power but he don't want hero it was the most disgusting Irritating story i ever read Author please stop this long Normal life guy act I want to Him Become true hero not that hero license having MHA clown heroes Please focus on story the story was deviating