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You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain. 

Coined in the movie "The Dark Knight Rises" by Harvey Dent, A.k.a. Two-Face.

It is the philisophical summary that, no matter what good you intend to do, as long as you live and continue, you will bring about just as much evil as good, if not more through accident or intent. Death becomes a saving grace, providing vindication for their actions and preventing a worsening of certain outcomes through inactivity.
Examples include:
Falling to the same corrupton you sought to eliminate. ( Anakin Skywalker from Star Wars, Lois Griffin from Family Guy)
Prolonged exposure to evil, despite good intentions. (Frodo from Lord of the Rings, Ice King from Adventure Time)
Narrow minded destruction in belief of a greater goal. (Harvey Dent from "The Dark Knight Rises")

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You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain

A quote from Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight by the character Harvey Dent in reference to Julius Caesar and Batman. Repeated by Batman at the end of the film.

There are several possible meanings:

1. Absolute power eventually corrupts (as in the case of Julius Caesar).
2. Being consistently heroic is difficult if not impossible, circumstances will eventually push you towards villainy (as in the case of Harvey Dent and Batman).
3. Public opinion can easily change and will eventually change. Many people have the tendency find faults even when there are none. It can also be easily manipulated. You might adhere to your code despite 1. and 2., you can still be painted as a villain by your enemies (as in the case of what Joker did to Batman).
4. Villainy and Heroism are relative and not absolute. "Good" will change with time. Different people have different concepts of "good" (the actions of Julius Caesar can be judged very differently by different people throughout the different ages). In many situations, the line between the two concepts can be very blurry (following the law versus vigilantism).
You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain

vibey villain 

a villain that is trendy, and vibey

this term originated from dpr ian's song, "no blueberries"
i'm a vibey villain, mi amor, yeah oh she knows it
vibey villain by vvjjjjxx March 20, 2021

Villa Villains 

Noun: Group of people, normally located in towns with "Villa" in the name. Tend to be very close knit, have the ability to spend exorbatent amounts of money on alcohol, and make a party better whenever present. However, less than adequate with women. Most women find "Villa Villains" repulsive, mean, and/or self-centered. To their dismay, "Villa Villains" don't care because they usually find some skirt somewhere else anyway.
Dude, did you go to that party last night? Some Villa Villains were there and it was the best time I've ever had.
Villa Villains by spdyr4 May 8, 2009

villain arc 

Time where someone bounces back from a tragic event in their life, most commonly used for guys going to the gym after a break up.
Have you seen Jim lately? He’s been in his villain arc at the gym recently after he broke up with Katie.

villain season

The male equivalent of hot girl summer. When guys become straight up villains. Also known as the Future Hendrix lifestyle.
Drake: What’s villain season

Future: When you respond to her paragraph text with “Life is good” then block her, thats villain season.

Trash Villain 

I think it's a villain who is hot. They may or may not need to have facial hair that is on point. Think Ben Barnes as Darkling in Shadow and Bone on Netflix
Ben Barnes as Darkling is such a trash villain that he has chemistry with everyone and everything—even a table