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One of the best Superman moments never appeared in a Superman comic. A 2008 issue of Nightwing included a scene of Superman and Nightwing talking in a dark, after hours Central Park. A security guard, flashlight in hand, tells them to scatter before he realises whom he’s addressing. ‘Oh, hey, jeez, Superman, Nightwing, my bad,’ he stammers, mortified by his own mistake. ‘The park can’t get any safer having you guy guys patrolling it, can it?’ Superman doesn’t miss a beat. ‘You mean having the three of us patrolling it,’ he answers. That’s it. That’s Superman. And he doesn’t deliver the line with a sarcastic eye roll or a sly ‘can-you-believe-this-guy?’ wink in Nightwing’s direction. Superman is just stating the facts. When he looks at this man, he doesn’t see an interloper or a pretender. He sees a peer. That’s life in Superman’s world, here the most powerful being on the planet is glad to call you a friend as long as you work hard and help others. The ability to leap tall buildings in a single bound has nothing to do with it. Born on Krypton but raised in Kansas, Superman is a small-town boy who never developed a shell of big-city cynicism. Critics sometimes throw jabs at the character, saying that Superman’s off-the-scale power makes him hard to relate to. Not true. Superman is just Clark Kent from Smallville at heart and he’d happily munch on a burger chatting with you about football prospects. Superman’s humble roots enable him to empathize with all people from the mighty to the meek. He’s not Superman because he has the power to take over the world, He’s Superman because he won’t. The very first super hero is the one with the biggest heart. After 75 years we’re all still looking up in the sky.

Daniel Wallace (via koromons)

This is the panel mentioned:

i actually teared up reading this.

my favourite part:

Superman’s humble roots enable him to empathize with all people from the mighty to the meek. He’s not Superman because he has the power to take over the world, He’s Superman because he won’t.

it underlines the importance and significance of choice. that, at the end of the day, power doesn’t have to warp or corrupt you, it doesn’t control you. your values and choices define who you are.

it also reminds me of something henry cavill said in an interview:

“…[Clark] is still very loving and caring and makes very unselfish decisions - which is what makes him so remarkable as a character, because it would have been so easy for him to have gone the other way……he’s not just good, he chooses to be good.”

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Luciana Galante, Brazilian anthropologist and indigenous activist, talks about her resistance to English.

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Tough times and growth go hand in hand, just keep pushing through. You will be good once again.

Things I’m Still Learning by Amy Kennedy

22/05/16

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It is a difficult thing to move on. It’s like going against a current you’ve breezed down your whole life. However, there will come a day you will realise that pushing, full force, against the stream will give you the greatest freedom you will ever know. Moving on will always hurt, but until you let things go, you never know what waits for you.

Things I’ve Learned in 2016 by Amy Kennedy

22/05/16

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Most humans are never fully present in the now, because unconsciously they believe that the next moment must be more important than this one. But then you miss your whole life, which is never not now.

Eckhart Tolle (via yogachocolatelove)

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