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Finally got my gear back.
I left it at my families house while I stayed at Christmas and forgot to bring it back!
Time to hit the streets.
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New knee and shin guards
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I need a bicycle.
And then I wouldn’t look so out of place when I’m out. Nice black BMX would do the trick.
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Do you recognize a superhero when you look one in the face? Do you think such men and women truly exist? If not, then look. And think again.
Indeed, there is a real subculture of genuine heroes, that bridge the gap between the fantastic and the practical. Anonymous and selfless, they choose every day, to make a difference in the world around them. Whether it be feeding the hungry, comforting the sick, or cleaning up their neighborhoods, they save real lives in very real ways. These are not “kooks in costumes,” as they may seem at first glance. They are, simply put, a radical response… to a radical problem.
So who are these modern day heroes? They are our neighbors, our friends, our family members. They are artists, musicians, athletes, and yes, politicians. Their actions serve as reminders that as most giving today has become reactive—digital and removed, temporarily soothing our guilt and feelings of helplessness—we have blinded ourselves to simple principles and practice of compassion and goodwill.
-Words from http://www.reallifesuperheroes.com/
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Close up of my goggles
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I’ll be putting this on my left chest piece, same sort of size that Robin has.