My heroes
Posted by Clicksy | Posted in My blog | Posted on 24-12-2011
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I’ve done a post about my superstars, people that have achieved fame by doing some amazing and unique things. Now I’m going to write about my heroes, which I see more as people who have qualities I admire. Nobody’s perfect, but these people spend every day doing amazing things that are very unappreciated in our society. Yet, without them, we wouldn’t have much of a society at all.