Dillon Kupferschmid CMWEB220 Lab 12

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I have always wanted to be a hero from the moment I knew what morals were because I believed in myself. I believed in all of the friends and family who told me I am a hero. I never stopped believing that, because even at my worst, I remember it was something that came from the hearts of my friends and family, and that is all the reason I need to keep being the hero, no matter what, until I draw my last breath on the planet. My greatest fear is becoming the opposite of what I am. Either if it was written, or if it was actually outright coming from me, that has always been my greatest fear, and I never wanted to let it consume me because I wanted to focus on what I am. Maybe at some point I got swept up with the vanity and pride, but I never let it consume me until now, but only because it was not just about being like a main character in real life, it was because I vowed to be a hero for them, for all, for my friends, family, pets, strangers, and the universe, because it is all I am. I am a hero, because of them. - Dillon Kupferschmid Scroll happened!


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