To buy a robin.
Both Robin Hood and Batman's friend Robin are called Robin in Spanish, usually translators try not to change English names to avoid a misleading translation
Bat like animal is "animal de forma de murcielago" pernounced; ah-knee-mal deh for-mah deh moor-see-eh-la-goh
Well, honey, you're playing hard to get, aren't you? The answer to your little riddle is "a riddle." If people don't know the answer, it's a mystery, but once it's solved, it's just a bunch of words strung together. Keep those brain teasers coming, darling!
Atheism as an example is this: 1. 'A' in latin means 'without'. 'Theism' means 'study/doctrine/belief in god'. Therefore 'Atheism' would be 'a study/doctrine that believes in the idea that we are without a God'. 2. Everyone is technically an Atheist is some form. Christians don't believe in Zeus and Thor as being Gods so they are Atheists in a certain aspect. Where as I believe there is no God/Gods whatsoever. I am a full Atheist. 3. I can't think of a good metaphor the describe atheistic beliefs. I know someone will come along and either put "chicken poo" here or put something that declines Atheism instead of describing the belief system of Atheists.
The antihero is unsure of what to do
An antihero is a central character in a story who lacks traditional heroic qualities. An antihero is not the same as a villain. An antihero will probably not be brave or strong or loyal. I don't care for books with an antihero instead of a hero, personally.
Audio Antihero was created in 2009.
In her early appearances, Catwoman was a villain. However over the years she has become an antihero and is frequently seen aiding Batman, though most of the time because it is for her own benefit.
he is confused
antiheroes
confusion
morally ambiguous
A gross or obvious flaw.
BatmanThe ShadowCaptain BloodThe ComedianLoboWolverineWilliam Munny
DC Comics The Spectre.
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