[quote=Halvtand] I'm used to it, most people (not scandies) who doesn't know what my name means part it like that. Once they know, it's usually halv... Or havl for some reason... (Tann is by the way the correct pronunciation for my dialect, but I guess that only means anything for the crazy headdress). [/quote] Havl... Well, we have a word that is pronounced like that, but spelled like "hagl" (I think it's "hagel" in Swedish), that means ... well, those little things you shoot out of a shotgun... Pellets? Isn't that what they're called? Lead pellets? Well, unless I learned something terribly wrong in school (and from my Swedish aunt), you still spell it like us, even though you pronounce it differently. Norwegians are like "Ah, hell, We'll just spell it like we say it" ... and they actually do it. (Seriously, I don't want to have to get drunk just to know how to pronouce things in Swedish. I'd have to take the potato out of my mouth) [quote=Halvtand] Other than him I like Deadpool a little bit too much. I'm an introvert and Deadpool pretty much symbolise everything I could never do, in a cool way (not in a Justin Bieber, teen mom-way). I also have a soft spot for anti-heroes if that isn't clear enough for you by now... [/quote] I've never really considered Deadpool to be ... anything. I've never actually read the Deadpool comics and the only times I've actually "seen" him, he's just sorta been dropping into other comic books. I might look into that. [quote=Halvtand] As for real hero-heroes... Wolverine! F***ck! No! Spiderman... Spiderman is pretty cool I guess... [/quote] Wolverine isn't a hero-hero... originally, at least. He was, in fact, an antihero. They kinda killed that in the newer comics, though... He had a thing for asian teenage girls, too... *shudder* Spidey is probably as hero-hero as it gets, though. Always has been and always will be. I loved those comics when I was little, but I grew out of them pretty quickly. He's cool and the comics are cool, but it's the same shit over and over again. [quote=Halvtand] Also (this is one of my pet peeves), Batman is not a superhero! (Neither is Captain America, technically). There, I said it, now let the hatred flow through you! [/quote] Batman generally sucks. The only thing I actually somewhat like about him, is the fact that he actually does kill some crooks rather than just, you know, hand them over to the local police. He is no super-hero, though, as he totally lacks the super, as Pasta also stated. I would say the "hero" thing is a bit... up for discussion. He's not always as hero-like as he should be and in the [i]old[/i] comics, I'd even go as far as to call him an antihero. Batman's superpower=Infininte Riches Captain America, though, might have a bit of the "super" down (although his power is just "Human Peak Condition" and not anything actually outside of natural human reach (according to Joe Simon)), but he lacks a whole bunch of "hero". He is a super-[i]soldier[/i], not a super-[i]hero[/i]. To anyone but the Americans (especially at the time that the original comic (1941) was published), he's, well, just an American super-soldier. He was created to fight for America and all the American ideals and stuff like that, which is something the rest of the world really doesn't think that they need super-soldiers to do. To add wood to the fire, it was a comic book about WWII that was released [i]during[/i] WWII. The war wasn't even over yet. [quote=Sathanas Rex] Batman's superpower is lv 100 Plot Armor [/quote] That, too...[quote=Pasta Sentient] @Mad, Sent you a pm with first portion of the post. [/quote] Saw it and will respond to it sometime today :)