I am not a god.
I'm not smart enough to be a god. I'm not physically fit enough. I'm not ambitious enough. (What else are heroes supposed to be?) Oh, I'm not that good with witty banter! Even if I did have super powers I don't even know that I'd be agile enough to want to practice them. I barely use the muscles (brain muscles, too) I have now which apparently have the potential to do awesome things!
Then I sat on the toilet.
Haha. I know. When I titled this blog post 'sitting on the throne' you probably weren't thinking of its slang definition.
So, I sat on the toilet and thought, "WAIT A SECOND!- all my heroes are human. All humans have to go potty. And if they don't go potty they're covering up their BM problem!"
If there is any time when a person is simultaneously physically and mentally vulnerable it would be when he is sitting upon the throne. I don't think I need to explain why. I hope I don't need to explain why.
I mean, think about it. All your heroes have to go to the bathroom.
Iron Man has to go to the bathroom.
The Hulk has to go to the bathroom.
Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have to go to the bathroom.
Aang had to go to the bathroom.
Do Thor and Loki have to go to the bathroom? Do actual gods have to go to the bathroom?
The Capitol forces themselves to go to the bathroom so they can just eat and drink more.
But who likes to think of heroes, or regular people for that matter, going to the bathroom? That's so nasty. And yet, we all go. What else do we all do?
What was it Watson told Sherlock? "People want to know you're human."
Because as great and different as our heroes are, they wouldn't be considered heroes if they're...followers?- couldn't relate to them. An un-relatable hero is a dictator. We don't like dictators. So, yeah, now that I know my heroes are as human as I am (except for Thor and Loki) I have to discover what they did differently from those who aren't heroes.
Oh. Heroes who often appear or give speeches full of hope, love, peace and happiness were probably without, or had at one point doubted, hope, love, peace, happiness only to have it thrust back into their faces. Heroes can be made. Heroes can be unmade. Heroes can be shy or obnoxious. They can be anyone.
'In the past, I have made no secret of my disdain for Chef Gusteau's famous motto, "Anyone can cook." But I realize, only now do I truly understand what he meant. Not everyone can become a great artist; but a great artist can come from anywhere.' -from Disney's RatatouilleSit on that throne.
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