I'm actually not making a comment about how the characters in the work view themselves at all. The entire premise of the genre is the "Great Man" view of history. That certain people, through ability or ambition, stand above others and define society by their actions. The difference between superheroes and villians isn't self-image (which is frankly irrelevant) but that villians want to use their "greatness" to change things, while heroes want to maintain them.
Andonno
Certain people are inherently superior to the common masses, who are powerless before the conflicts between these great men.
woke
Yog-Sothoth is the gate. Yog-Sothoth is the key. Yog-Sothoth is the threshold.
Past, present, future. All are one in Yog-Sothoth.
We are not lewd!
She Who Thirsts and the Dark Kin: Silence, prude. You do not speak for us.
The Emperor, after burning down Monarchia and forcing the entire legion to kneel through sheer divine majesty.
I feel that you have left out an important part of this event.
Three groups of fanboys. The modelling fans are pissed off over the shitty kitbash.
can drink the water
As a tank maintainer, this is the least credible part of the post.
My other ride's your Mum/Dad. (Yes, Mum-slash-Dad)
Godzilla (1998) was okay.
Who wants to be the next anime exporter?
I only pronounced that right the first time because I saw it spelt with a œ, which I misread as æ, like encyclopædia. So three cheers for "right for the wrong reason".