Talk:Crablante/@comment-73.155.221.253-20151016070921/@comment-73.155.221.253-20151119221338

All heroes put their life at stake when you save other people from monsters,so I got no idea why you're trying to diffentiate between them that way,remember most 'heroes' in comic book didn't start out as hero trying to save other for the sake of saving others but rather to save themselves either from lonliness due to being different or attempting revenge for a past grievious. About him calling it a hobby,you'll find out his dedication to a simple 'hobby' if you read the original version.Hint,Saitama is a master of underestimate.

Licenseless Rider represent to you guys the average Joe that strive with all his heart even though he knows he  has no chance of reaching his goal he keeps trying to make the little difference he can,it probably resonates to every common man/woman.Sadly,to me, a trait like that is quite commonplace.

Hardworking?

RESULTS,in my opinion, defines a hero at least to an extend.Especially in a world in which belief can shape a person destiny and the desire to change can transform them,licenseless rider gives up on striving while Saitama push forward. The will to struggle on at an impossible task even if it might be hopeless. The belief in a training system,exercises, while ignoring the greater danger,monsters.Remember that Saitama states to Genos that "if the heroes run who will stay and fight?" when the later was talking about monster classification.Saitama fought not knowing nor caring about the threat level because that is what a hero should do.

He might not be nearly as morally good a person as Licenseless Rider,but as a hero he's beyond Licenseless Rider.