My Adventures With Superman: “Love Is Not For Cowards.”
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My Adventures With Superman: “Love Is Not For Cowards.”

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They should’ve just called S2 Ep7 of My Adventures with Superman: “Lesbians Save the Day”
my adventures with superman s2e10
Found new lesbians to obsess over!
dont ever let me touch voice actor pages again because WHAT THE HELL DO YOU MEAN THESE TWO SHARE A VOICE ACTRESS.

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These two dumbasses keep me in a chokehold
I need everyone to understand that regardless of how Leslie herself intended it, Slade would have heard her guess "marine" and either a) been freaked out that she was right, or b) heard "so you're a crayon-eating moron, huh?"
Shock Jocks were at their peak in the 90s, i don't know how Livewire being one now would be topical.
Make her a right-wing influencer like Candice Owens.
Show what people like her actually are: attention addicts.
You know Candice Owens, Ben Shapiro, Andrew Tate, Jordan Peterson and all those other crackpots don’t actually believe in anything they’re saying, but it gets them money and fame.
Making Livewire a generic mercenary (who may become an ally in the future) wastes the opportunity to say anything substantial about modern society, which is the entire point of the superhero in the first place—creating an avatar of societal virtues battling personifications of societal ills.