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Silhouette Super Kids
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Just got done reading this news article. A comic loving kid, Anthony Smith, wears a hearing aid. Then comes a point where he takes it off and refuses to wear it anymore claiming superheroes don’t wear hearing aids! Desperate for help, Anthony’s mother Christina D’Allesandro wrote to Marvel, hoping to discover a superhero that proved him wrong. That’s where Hawkeye comes in. He wore a hearing aid! So the people over at Marvel sent the mother an issue of Hawkeye, but didn’t stop there. They also made a small issue of Hawkeye and the ‘Blue Ear’ which is what Anthony called his hearing aid.
As I explained yesterday. It’s the small steps. Anthony refused to wear his hearing aid because superheroes don’t. He then finds out one does and bam! He hardly ever takes it off now!
“I’m not going to the funeral”
“Why?!”
“Because he’s not dead”
Can we just take a second to appreciate this?
Bruce is actually in full-out denial about Superman’s death. He’s been sat in his cave for god knows how long, holding and rubbing the last piece of Superman’s cape whilst re-watching his death over and over again. And as if that wasn’t enough, he took nearly everything from the crime-scene and analysed in every way he could think of; looking for a shred of hope. Even when he couldn’t find solid evidence, he kept looking.
I thought I’d be watching silly children’s cartoons, I never signed up for this.
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Dear tumblr
I will use you more when I get over this naruto obsession, yes I know and I don’t care. I love it.
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—In Her Shadow
she is at the end chasing her own fading light
running from her shadow in the name of living
searched for worth in the lust of men
paid in blood in different beds
mistaking sex for true love
they never meant a thing
her addiction brought her a world
of coward boys and of cheater girls
looking for an easy way out of being ordinary
so she boarded their sinking ship
and crossed their red needle sea
drowning truth to live her lie
that she was ordinary
in her fading shadow

