The weakness of supervillains.
Recently I found myself having to deal several times with talk of superheroes and supervillains. Generally the latter are always the losers, unless in individual episodes, the law of "the good must always win," "friendship and love are stronger than hatred," and one with "happy ending". Balle! I finally understood why the bad guys always lose (except a few details that prove the rule, however).
It 's a problem of motivation! Imagine: Why become a bad bad? There are several possibilities that now list:
1.Psicopatico in nature or induced by what has also given the powers: are the bad guys are more dangerous but also very rare, and escape the rule of the weak ... the classic exception that proves to the rule, they have (in their own way)!
2.Il bad thief is classic villain who made graft the powers to make money (or personal gain) or has thought about making money after having obtained, obviously not a strong case and when serious risk of "injury" or to have fled or damage repents, not really risking dangerous actions
3 Bad envious: it is the classic villain, the poor, disappointed by life and unable to support the role of superhero or good that initially he had set. And 'one who has the shitty powers "[cit.] That the powers can also create trouble, but ridiculously easy to counter them, once the initial surprise. They are those who in life have always been poor and they see their power as opportunity to purchase or a unique gift that others should just bow down, when they are extremely overestimate. Do you want to put it against the superheroes who have their people (except some marvel), values \u200b\u200b(ok, not everyone), the Allies and not everything that a hero can have?
Just for a change for me this is a metaphor. In everyday life we \u200b\u200boften (but not limited to) these types of antagonists, which follow the same rules as described. Of course recognition can make the contest more clear and affordable ... not to mention that you are not superheroes with super powers.
PS Why do I put the rule of three as the third point? Want to put the suspense?
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