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Re: [Discussion] Bitcointalk Community Awards 🏆
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franky1
on 12/02/2022, 19:27:53 UTC
⭐ Merited by Welsh (3) ,Rikafip (1) ,vapourminer (1)
Btw, Many misinterpret the meaning of the word Antihero and give their votes to 1xBit, which hypothetically should win a prize (and I think it's unacceptable no matter how you look at it). So it's likely that some of you will have to red tag me for being biased... because it would be a great example of me counting votes at my own discretion.
Instead of doing that and excluding only 1xBit why don't you just remove reward from that category all together?
Antihero is clearly a villain character no matter what definition you wrote in voting topic, so for example I voted for crazy humanrightsfoundation but I don't want him to receive any financial reward, and that was never the point of voting (I  hope so).

a villain is a a villain.. hense giving it the name villain

a anti-hero is a hero without the boyscout personality

EG james bond (007 books and movies) is an anti-hero
he is a womanising man that has a licence to kill and happily crash cars and steal abuse government property.. but he does it for the greater good of stopping the villains

EG severus snape (harry potter books and movies)
antagonist, not afraid to use the dark arts, but he is not the villain. his actions actually go against the villain
example of boyscout hero: harry potter
example of true villain: voldermort

EG robin hood
steals from the rich. not afraid to use arrows. gets into fights. but does it to give to the poor

EG rambo
not afraid to use arrows, knives, guns. gets into fights. but does it to help those in need

EG wolverine (xmen)
not afraid to slice and dice with his knife appendages to hands. but does it to help those in need even if they didnt ask for that sort of help
example of boyscout hero: professor X, cyclops
example of true villain: juggernaut, apocalypse

EG batman (DC books/comics/movies)
not afraid to damage property and hurt people. does it to help the greater good sort out the bigger threat
example of boyscout hero: superman, wonder woman
example of true villain: lex luthor, joker