http://impermanentcaps.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] impermanentcaps.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] capeandcowl2009-03-15 08:25 pm

oo3 || unimaginable [voice always]

It seems as though I'm in the minority in at least one respect. While this isn't altogether a new experience, it's nevertheless frustrating. So if any of you feel particularly obliging today I'd appreciate an explanation, however brief.

The term 'superhero' is entirely foreign to me. And not as in 'I've never been to Klatch' - as in 'I had never damn well heard of a superhero'. If I'm to be helpful in any capacity, I'd like to know what the hell I'm expected to be doing, so I can decide whether or not it's intelligent in any form.

Of course, given the fact that the rooster has apparently fled the henhouse, it may be a useless thing to ask. Still, any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

ooc | purposefully left open to villains; she wants their input, too. ;P
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[personal profile] satisfiedsigner 2009-03-16 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
No one seems to care if you do hero stuff or not. I guess we were brought here to help out, but if you don't, there's plenty of other people to do it for you.

But superheros tend to be people with superpowers who take the law into their own hands or help out the law enforcement. I didn't watch many cartoons as a kid, though, so I could really tell you more than that.

But if you don't want to do it, don't. No ones going to force you to be helpful.