15 Steps Tell You How to Become A Real Life Superhero!

Have you heard about that Miura Haruma is going to be the live Eren?

Well, not so bad actually. But that's not the point. The point is I'm so jealous. I'm the one who is dreaming to be the live Eren; I'm the one who want to take my fandom a step further by dressing like Eren;I'm the one who want to serve up some good, old-fashioned justice.  Please tell me I'm not alone.

To be honest, we may all think it several times a day: Can I be a real-life superhero, like batman? Now here comes the chance. Following the steps below, you’ll be the next Eren, or Iron Man, or someone even stronger!

Part 1: Getting Your Story Down

1. Choose your superpower, along with weakness.

Keep in mind that these powers will help determine everything else about you. Talents you have might be the good choice.No talents? No problem. Create your superpower(s). Learn something unique, like ripping a phone book in half or other body tricks.

Weakness sucks, but every superhero needs one.The good news is you can pick something like Kryptonite you won't run into it very often.

2. Think of what kind of superhero you want to become.

Superman? Batman? Captain America? There're something better than these old-fashion superheroes.Do you want to patrol the streets for stray cats? Do you want to swoop in on people committing tax fraud? Something like this are perfect.

3. Pick a name.

This is going to be one of the most important tidbits about your persona.Imagine your name in lights. Does "Gregarious Greg" really have the ring to it you want (you can do better than that!)? Is "Looks Good in Yellow Girl" doing yourself justice? How do you want to be remembered? How does it match your powers?

4. Create your origin story.

Every legitimate superhero has one. Luckily for you, it doesn’t necessarily have to involve faraway planets and toxic chemicals, unless you want it to. Just think outside the box.

Such as if you're Cat Catfinder and your power is finding stray cats, obviously a stray cat scratched you on your way home from the homeless animal shelter one day and ever since then you've been licking yourself and hearing meows from miles away. It doesn't have to be impressive, it just has to make good sense.

5. Master your secret identity.

Alright, now that you've got your superhero identity in the bag, what's your alter-ego like? You'll need a trivial job, an inconspicuous demeanor, and probably glasses. You'll also need a schedule that allows you for superhero flexibility. Crime doesn't only happen at night, people!

Part 2: Fitting the Part
 
1. Design your outfit and equip yourself with the best gadgets.

Every superhero must have one. MUST. Apparently, it's the best way to let police know that you aren't the criminal.

And a wisely chosen crime-fighting arsenal is just about as good as a superpower itself. Just ask Batman

2. Choose a theme song.

What pumps you up? What gets your blood flowing? Try to pick one that matches your personality, but isn't too obvious.

3. Carefully consider a sidekick.

Don't settle for a decent sidekick. You want one that complements you. One that has your back in dire situations. One that's actually useful -- not just one that knows how to make your coffee. So if you don't have any applicants that are worthy, wait on it. One may come in time

Part 3: Getting the Skills

1. Work out and seek combat training.

Every superhero at one time or another needs to run from the law and fight with enemies. So you have to work out and take a few classes, Kickboxing, Krav Maga, Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Jujitsu, anything that gets you fierce and fired up will benefit you.

2. Eat a superhero diet.

Remember no superhero subsists on things like French Fries and Tootsie Pops. You need to eat healthy.That means whole grains, veggies, fruits, and lean meats. And lots of it -- the more calories you burn, the more calories you need to intake. Muscle, man. Muscle.

3. Develop your superpowers.

Do simple exercises like practicing holding your breath. Meditate. Get good at detecting lies. These are all little tricks to bring you closer to being a real-life superhero.

4. Get good health insurance.

The life of a superhero isn't a safe and boring one. You may have a long list of injuries ahead of you, depending on the trail you've blazed for yourself. Because of this, it's important to have health insurance.
If you have a sidekick, they'll need to be provided for, too.

Part 4: Ridding the World of Evil

1.Prepare to do your job.

Get a full night's sleep, eat a healthy breakfast, fill up your gas tank, and play your theme song. Sometimes superheroes have to get in the mood, too, you know. You can't feel like fighting crime every minute of every day.

2. Remember to keep your identity a secret.

The life of a superhero is a lonely one, and don't let anyone in on the secret unless they need to know.

3.Stay on the right side of the law.

Be courteous to passing strangers, don't commit any crimes, and be nice to law enforcement. After all, it's the police that put the bad guys in jail, so it is important to remember that you are merely a helping force into handing criminals over to them.

Remember, a real superhero isn't about the limelight; they're about helping people. That's what you're best at!

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