Ah, gotcha.
For situation I'm thinking of, it could well be worth the warning.

"An" hero?
"An" hero?
Must be a Brit who doesn't pronounce the 'H.' Or maybe just an idiot (not referring to trekkiedane since he didn't make that; it's been floating around the net for a while).
http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=51229
"An" hero?
Well, that puts kind of a dark spin on that thread bomb.
Like the backwards gun didn't?Well, that puts kind of a dark spin on that thread bomb.
"An" hero?
I have to be writing a final paper that's due in about 90 minutes, so I'll keep this short.
"An Hero" was a term coined after a 13 year old, Mitchell Henderson, shot himself after a long run of being bullied and having personal items like his Ipod stolen from him. After news of his suicide hit, alot of his friends left sympathetic comments about him on his Myspace page. But, as typical with kids in their tweens these days, not even a friend's death is important enough to prompt them to run comments through a spell & grammar check before posting them. This resulted in comments like, "He was such an hero...." Anonymous discovered Henderson's myspace and quickly adopted "An Hero" as a meme. Anonymous has been using the phrase ever since to refer to people who have commited suicide.
an hero
1) Committing suicide over something really stupid.
2) Failing to commit suicide over something really stupid.
3) Doing something stupid, which results in accidentally killing yourself.
4) Also sometimes used on the work safe boards for someone who deliberately posts porn, which is considered both "suicidal" (due to the ban that usually follows), but truly heroic.
Term originates from a grammatically incorrect poem posted at a myspace memorial for a boy (Mitchell) who killed himself when he couldn't find his ipod.
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