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Mysterious superhero Shadow Hare surfaces on the streets of Cincinnati.

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by JUARIT0S April 29, 2009 12:08 PM PDT
There are parts of the country full of crime. Even small towns aren't free from this epidemic. They don't need superpowers, their mere presence alone is enough to give a would be crime-doer second thoughts about committing such an act. I know for a fact that simply having the light on at night makes one's home less desirable to thieves. So these group of, yes, less than powerful super heroes simply roaming around the streets does make the city safer.

I don't want them listening to police scanners, going out and interfering with crimes in progress because they could get hurt. But what they are doing, although it may seem silly, is commendable. As long as the police know who they are, and they aren't actually trying to apprehend people, let them be.
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by Spiraling_Shape April 30, 2009 12:34 AM PDT
Who is The ****?
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by NervClaX April 30, 2009 10:25 AM PDT
I feel safer already. Any chance I can hire one of these guys to walk in front of me in Newark, NJ on Tuesdays and Fridays?
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by UKStory1355 May 1, 2009 1:19 PM PDT
What are these superheroes most capaple of protecting? Their virginities.
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