she's genuinely so cool
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she's genuinely so cool
superman unlimited #15 is also an example of how damian's character will always suffer whenever he's in the vicinity of jon kent. written well, damian would have had compassion for earth-3 jon kent. but for the sake of super sons best friends ever™ he hates jon simply for daring not to be his jon. whatever, man.
between superman unlimited and new titans, dc completely abandoned the political side of jon's arc, which was just about the only redeemable arc he had going for himself.
to be fair to most supergirl writers, kara's arrogance is pretty nuanced and can be difficult to portray. it comes from a place of selflessness because her arrogance is often rooted in the belief that she has to save everyone. but at the same time, she is a control freak who genuinely believes she is the best person for the job, and that is also a form of arrogance. she can be self-righteous too, which adds another layer to it.
with kara, though, her flaws would never get in the way of someone else's safety. if her arrogance meant putting someone in immediate danger, she would set it aside without hesitation. but if she was arguing with someone about saving a person, being the right person for a mission, or her morals as a whole, know and trust that kara would make sure that person heard and understood her one way or another. what i'm saying is, sometimes she is very unpleasant to work with. but she's never reckless with other people's lives.
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if this isn't a great example I don't know what is
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I shared my story a year ago with this very loyal dog friend.
Oh, how lucky this dog is. The story went viral in Arabic and international magazines, and was read by more than 5 million people around the world. The story was translated into seven different languages.
At the time, an organization working in the field of animal rights from the Ireland capital, Dublin, contacted me. They wanted to ensure the dog's health and living conditions in the tent we were living in together. I sent the photos, and afterward, I received a great amount of sympathy and a huge emotional response. They seriously began exploring options to evacuate the dog from the Gaza Strip through licensed institutions.
They wanted a better life, a cleaner place, and a wider sky for the dog
Oh my God! no one even pointed out to me!
I was the one living in a tent unfit for even a dog to live in.
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which origin do you prefer for kara?
born on argo, younger than kal
born on krypton, older than kal
you want kara to be older than kal so she can be his failed teen mom.
i want kara to be older because she's the firstborn of one of krypton's most powerful families, and that means she was always destined to have too much on her shoulders, even before krypton exploded.
we are not the same.
supergirl's refusal to actually care about saving the girls in the movie is insane to me, given that kara going to outer space to save someone is, like, pretty consistent with her character throughout different iterations.
superman #309 // supergirl 2x09
more often than not, whenever a distinction between kara and clark has to be made, the writer asks themselves "which one gets to have this trait?" when they should be asking "how do each of them express this trait differently?"
hm, maybe one of the main reasons clark helps people is because he was given a second chance and wants to pass that on, while for kara, she helps because she was forced to face everything alone and knows what that feels like.
clark helps because of the kindness he experienced. kara helps because of the kindness she wishes she'd had.
maybe...
is the new suit kara has here to stay...
Have you read anything of Kara’s new book supergirl survive ? If so what are ur thoughts is it good
i read the first issue and decided to wait for the tpb to come out so i can read the story in one go. with that said, i’m seeing my moots are enjoying the story so it’s probably good.
i think the best part of supergirl (besides kara) is how concerned ruthye looks 24/7. like. hello what? excuse me youre gonna arm wrestle THAT??? and you're putting MY life on the line???? oh now you're outting BOTH our lives on the line????? im gonna die young and its all your fault actually
it seems like the first overreaching arc of supergirl is done, and with that i can safely say this is not the book kara needed. from the art (which isn't bad by any means, but it has a very kid-cartoon aesthetic) to the story to the painfully juvenile way the characters talk and spell everything out, it's clear the book is meant for a younger audience.
that would've been fine if kara wasn't an adult woman written like a much younger teen. i'd say the kandor arc was a bit better than the rest, but that's simply because it was a connected story across a few issues, as opposed to the one-and-done stories in the previous ones. the writing stayed consistently mediocre throughout all 15 issues.
if it were a kids' book, it'd be a perfectly fine one. but it isn't. or, at least, it's not supposed to be.
kara needs an adult book. not in an edgy, darker way, but in the sense that she should actually be dealing with the things people in their 20s deal with: finding a job, moving to a new city, making new friends, dating, figuring out who she is and who wants to be. those are the kinds of stories that would let her grow as a character.
jay is loyal to morals, while jon is loyal to people.
the people jay lets into his life are the ones who have shown him they share his worldview and are willing to fight for it. the people jon lets into his life are the ones he trusts to see him beyond any mantle, trauma, or any "bad parts" jon doesn't want to show.
for jay, loyalty means standing by each other because of shared values, and defending those values no matter what happens. for jon, loyalty means standing by the people he loves no matter what they do or who they turn out to be.
jay will never betray his morals for anyone, and jon will never betray anyone for the sake of his morals.
neither of them is right or wrong in how they approach relationships, but those fundamentally different ideas of loyalty are what make them ultimately incompatible.
maws!jon being mean to kara... he sucks in every universe, huh?
this is why kara doesn't usually care about him
maws!jon being mean to kara... he sucks in every universe, huh?