RE: Connecticut Massac The Real Questions
December 18, 2012 at 8:55 pm
(This post was last modified: December 18, 2012 at 9:02 pm by Brian37.)
(December 18, 2012 at 10:40 am)pocaracas Wrote: Lara Croft, brian, Lara Croft...
(yeah, I know I spent too many hours looking at a cgi ass)
Actually I only like the movie and the tight spandex Angelina was in. I had a hard enough time with my 1980s Atari and one joystick and one red fire button.
Don't get me started on Sonja of Mortal Kombat. SONJA WINS! FIGHT! I sucked at that game.
But I have always loved female heros. Charley's Angels, Dee Dee McCall from the 80s cop show "Hunter". Olivia from SVU.
But even outside mere entertainment and fiction without my personal "fantasies", I have had many female "heros" famous and non in my life.
My mother is my biggest hero. But as far as famous women non fictional heros, Malala is my newest favorite, Susan B. Anthony, Hillary Clinton, Neda(died in Iran protesting their theocracy), Katherine Hepburn, Rosa Parks, Betty White. Of course not all of them were atheists, but they did what our species does, get to the point of saying "damn it, I want to be free and I can do it too". I really wish I had one billionth of a fraction of their courage.
Victoria Soto did what most men and women who are not military could not do. She lunged at the gunman and tried to convince him that there were not more kids in the class, as a result the kids in the closet were spared.