by PhantexG November 11, 2017
A platitude used to describe an essential worker whose value to society is high, but whose monetary compensation society has decided should be as low as possible.
Alan, you're a true hero for restocking shelves here at Walmart during COVID-19. Thank you. And thank you Sam Walton for this very reasonably priced toilet paper!
by ablert May 27, 2020
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by Yaboy273849 June 09, 2020
this is someone who risk their life to save a good person or innocent. no matter how scary or impossible the situation and even if they got to do it alone. with no help and do it even when they get nothing for it. police, and military are not heroes. they are paid to do this , its their job , and wouldn't do anything without all their training and support and back up and resources, basket ball places and atheletes and actors and actress even the ones playing super heroes are not real heroes , not the real thing. if someone is your role model, that's that, not your hero. don't mistake role model for a hero.
it's only been one here in history that know one knows and no one will acknowledge who save the world so many times and all of us with it and is lonely, no girl wants to even love him. can't get work or sponsor anywhere keeping his secret identity so he don't take credit and profit off his good deeds. no one else shall be called hero especially just for trying to do it one time when it's easy for them or setting it up too look like a hero when he did this all his life. even if it meant him dying.
by Megasus Thirst Jesus Christ May 28, 2022