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Autistic brain really is like, "you have to overexplain so there is absolutely zero chance for misinterpretation"
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the way Martha and Johnathan Kent in Superman 2025 are just two ordinary farmers from the midwest
they're older, they struggle with their phones, their home is run down and their farm humble, they're not Hollywood looking, they have accents and kind smiles
the way Clark calls them Ma and Pa
these two found Clark as a baby in a field, they looked past their fear and saw a baby that needed love and they gave him that love, they did everything they could for Clark
they gave him love
and the Clark we see? he's a reflection of them, of hope and love and what it means to be human
they dont have a lot of screen time but they left an impact that you feel through the film
they're not Kal-El's parents, but they are Clark Kent's parents
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It's so important to me that Jonathan is so soft in the Superman movie. Jonathan is there asking Lois with worried eyes if their boy is going to be okay. Jonathan is there tearily telling Clark he's proud of him. Jonathan is there recognizing how upset Clark is and coaxing him to talk about it. Jonathan loudly loves his son. There is no guessing game, no question, no room for uncertainty.
And Clark reflects that every day as Superman.
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the worse climate disaster gets, the more you’ll see closet eugenicists start to advocate for letting people die. you need to be prepared to combat the ideology wherever you see it, because it’s only going to get worse and worse Read everything having to do with climate disaster critically. If the central argument underlying what’s being said is that the death of disabled and/or racialized people is inevitable, natural, or desirable– that’s a fascist.
they might be appear to be a garden variety republican or liberal or even a leftist at first, but know that if that argument is being made, their underlying ideology is one of supremacism, and given additional climate stress, they will become more blatant about it.
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medieval backstreet boys: you are… my friar
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I'm trying to make a cannon life series family tree.
If you guys remember anymore cannon relationships (family, romantic, divorced), tell me so I can fix this :D
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People who perform manual labor should be not only given high and liveable wages, but unlimited access to healthcare and physical therapy to help manage the myriad conditions that come from doing back-breaking work.
Like this is not an absurd concept. It bothers me that people think that it is.
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Reminder, it is important to reblog and post pure unashamed thirst to keep the puritans away.
This is both healthy for the individual and the ecosystem as a whole
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I've not seen such a sl*tty Clark with his Lois since Smallville.
#bisexuals were really eating up this scene#and by that I mean my entire friend group in the theatre
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Superman 2025 + Textposts 2/?: Clois Edition
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actually the best part of the new superman movie is the fact that lois and clark have been dating for only three months because that means clark fell so hard he told her his whole ass secret identity in 90 days. fucking u-haul lesbian behavior.
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I don’t get why people keep saying Superman was a political movie, the only things really political about it were
Superman intervening in a conflict in the Middle East in order to save civilian lives
A twelve-minute long sequence where Lois and Clark debate the political and moral implications of Superman intervening in said conflict,
during which they note that the invading nation of Boravia is a close US ally despite their president’s shady track record,
and that the invaded nation of Jarhanpur having a controversial government does not justify the mass slaughter of their civilian population (who also seem to be primarily Muslim)
Lex Luthor is a billionaire misogynist with eugenicist overtones who invests heavily into propaganda and misinformation to make himself look good and turn public opinion against his enemies
Luthor is also privately allied with the Boravian government and is providing them weaponry in exchange for half of Jarhanpur’s land to develop in his own image
Luthor is operating a black site for-profit prison where he incarcerates political prisoners, whistleblowers and any ex-girlfriends that try to leave him
Luthor thoughtlessly murders an innocent Palestinian-American man just to taunt Superman, much to the cackling delight of Boravia’s pasty white president
Speaking of the Boravian president, when that guy orders a second invasion of the (mostly-unarmed) Jarhanpur, he publicly claims it’s to “liberate” the people of Jarhanpur while simultaneously commanding his army to genocide the entire population of the country
and as an added kicker, the Boravian president at one point claims during a press conference that Superman is only saving people to build a “harem” of exploited women, before leaving to privately surround himself with fawning young women, and later visiting Luthor’s private prison that’s full of kidnapped and abused women
The US government makes a big show of brutalizing Superman during his arrest before very publicly perp-walking him away (despite Superman actually turning himself over to federal custody, and also Superman apparently only being handcuffed with standard-issue cuffs due to the Earth’s explicit lack of kryptonite)
When Superman points out that nobody read him his Miranda rights, Rick Flagg says “you’re an alien, you don’t have rights” before shipping him off to the aforementioned black-site prison
but other than that, I don’t think it has anything to do with politics at all
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