I like to believe that I've got a lot of guardian warriors sittin' on my shoulder including my dad.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's taken some getting used to, that my father actually is a hero.
There is something of the warrior in me.
I'm a warrior when it comes to pursuing roles.
I'm a warrior if you try to hurt my family. And anybody I see getting it in the neck out there, I'm right there to protect them. I'm a big, strong guy who knows what he's doing. I've stopped a lot of things in the street, stopped a lot of people from getting hurt.
My dad is my support, and he is the best support that I could ever have.
It is a burden because I get asked about my father all the time. I just need to accept that he was a champion before me.
I was lucky to have my dad in my life. As crazy as things got, I always had him to put his hand on my shoulder.
Just about this time, when in imagination I was so great a warrior, I had good use in real life for more strength, as I was no longer taken to school by the nurse, but instead had myself to protect my brother, two years my junior.
My Dad is my hero. He's 85 now and he is in great health. He is handsome and strong. He has an incredible moral and ethical backbone. I couldn't have been luckier with my parents.
I am a Shawnee. My forefathers were warriors. Their son is a warrior. From them, I take my only existence.
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