Nov 20th 2009 By: Laura Hudson
It's not always easy to be a superhero. You almost never get credit for saving the world (even when you do it over and over), the local papers call you a public menace, and in general, you risk your life every day for a world that fears and distrusts you.
But such is the burden of (super)power, and the men and women who are gifted with these abilities must nonetheless soldier on, despite the heckling of haters like
J. Jonah Jameson, Lex Luthor, and now, Ms. Eiesland.
Yes, young Anthony may have received a demerit of -10 character points for "disrupting class by standing, unbuttoning his shirt to reveal a Super man [sic] t shirt and announcing he was Superman," but he will have to be quietly content with knowing that he gets
a thousand awesome points for being awesome. Up, up, and away, young man.
(Via
Twyst)
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Friday 20 November
By Pete
I'd think it'd take quite a lot of character to be Superman anyway. I'm sure he's got the points to spare.
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Friday 20 November
By Mel
Anthony is AWESOME!
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Friday 20 November
By Maxo
Booo, Ms. Eiesland! I'd bet yanking on her hair would reveal a wig hiding a shiny bald head. Keep flying, Anthony.
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Sunday 22 November
By Jor-EL
My son Clark would never do that
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Friday 04 December
By STC
HELLZ YEAH!!!
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Tuesday 22 December
By Marcus
He got -10 points deducted, so that's equivalent to 10 points added. As he well deserves, I might add.
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