Superman was just born with superpowers. Actually this is my gripe with superheroes, they are either just super rich , or get powers accidentally with no training. Superheroes won't represent regular people
We get it, you're a retard who doesn't understand anything about superheroes as per every single whiny blogpost you make about them. The entire point of Superman isn't about punching the problem, it's solving it despite being able to do so.
It is a remarkable dichotomy. In many ways, Clark is the most human of us all. Then... he shoots fire from the skies and it is difficult not to think of him as a god. And how fortunate we all are that it does not occur to him.
Unfortunately it doesn't occur for you either because all you see is the flying brick trope which isn't surprising as with all the clickbait you post your passing interest is only skin deep and misses all the context and nuance behind things.
The whole point of Superman is that he has enough power to take over the world easily, but instead he works a completely normal job, has a normal girlfriend/wife, has children (in some stories). He has all those powers yet all he wants for himself is a normal life. And all he wants to do as Superman is help people, not be an adored figure. He represents what we should all strive to be.
I find Clark Kent to be somewhat inspiring by himself. Aside from being Superman's alter ego; he's honest, reliable, hard-working and considerate...and "in my forty years of journalism he's the fastest typist I've ever seen!"
That's one reason I like One Punch Man so much. It takes that same concept but instead of just wanting to help people he mostly just wants to have fun.
Superheroes were invented by jews and are self ideolized versions of jews, hence why they have 2 identities, and superman is a journalist , spiderman is a nerd that got bullied in school, and Batman and Iron man is rich, and Superheroes don't train to get their powers because jews arent athletic people and they are automatically "special" cause that's how jews view themselves and all the regular people in the superhero world can't inspire to be anything other than victims.
Batman trained to get his training. Him being rich doesn’t mean he didn’t train. X-Men has an entire school for training their powers. Iron man in the MCU only won because of him learning from trial and error and the effort he put into making new technology.
We get it, you're a retard who doesn't understand anything about superheroes as per every single whiny blogpost you make about them. The entire point of Superman isn't about punching the problem, it's solving it despite being able to do so.
Unfortunately it doesn't occur for you either because all you see is the flying brick trope which isn't surprising as with all the clickbait you post your passing interest is only skin deep and misses all the context and nuance behind things.
The whole point of Superman is that he has enough power to take over the world easily, but instead he works a completely normal job, has a normal girlfriend/wife, has children (in some stories). He has all those powers yet all he wants for himself is a normal life. And all he wants to do as Superman is help people, not be an adored figure. He represents what we should all strive to be.
I find Clark Kent to be somewhat inspiring by himself. Aside from being Superman's alter ego; he's honest, reliable, hard-working and considerate...and "in my forty years of journalism he's the fastest typist I've ever seen!"
That's one reason I like One Punch Man so much. It takes that same concept but instead of just wanting to help people he mostly just wants to have fun.
Yeah, but that all makes sense and is reasonable, unlike OP who just wants to seethe about the jews instead.
Superheroes were invented by jews and are self ideolized versions of jews, hence why they have 2 identities, and superman is a journalist , spiderman is a nerd that got bullied in school, and Batman and Iron man is rich, and Superheroes don't train to get their powers because jews arent athletic people and they are automatically "special" cause that's how jews view themselves and all the regular people in the superhero world can't inspire to be anything other than victims.
Batman trained to get his training. Him being rich doesn’t mean he didn’t train. X-Men has an entire school for training their powers. Iron man in the MCU only won because of him learning from trial and error and the effort he put into making new technology.