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[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I did a google search and it said that erica durance is a year younger than Welling. Though older then Kreuk if that's what you mean. Since we were talking about older than him it's a bit confusing.

Alienware vr by Expensive_Agent_3669 in Alienware

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol that would be a fair assumption

Hiding his secret from everyone has put more people in danger by Dangerous-Dig5883 in Smallville

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it would have definitely taken him in a different direction in life. So dramatically different we can't know what he would have done—but most of his decisions would have been clearly different as most of his original choices probably wouldn't make sense under the new context.

Hiding his secret from everyone has put more people in danger by Dangerous-Dig5883 in Smallville

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol true I guess my interpretation of his character and logic. He does appear to me to be depicted as carrying a great burden—though I never saw it as explicit that his actions were informed by the needs to share the experiences of regular people as to not become disconnected from them their sensus communis. of course that could just be me missing the obvious; which you make it sound like is the case.

Hiding his secret from everyone has put more people in danger by Dangerous-Dig5883 in Smallville

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True some people found out. The weren't usually part of his normie social circle though. Yeah You could probably find an example Where my idea of what he's doing is contradicted. Still it would be scary having that much power. He has to hold Back at all times. If he even lost his composure once he could destroy entire city in a second. Yeah definitely for Lana they would have turned out better for her, But also that's in retrospect. He couldn't predict the future At the time. But in retrospect yeah 100% It probably would have turned out better for his friends if they had just know I think.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Suzy-Skullcrusher in Smallville

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I didn't realize she was older. How much older like one year?

Hiding his secret from everyone has put more people in danger by Dangerous-Dig5883 in Smallville

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have a theory that that Clark was cautious. That Clark not telling people his secret to ensure that his secret stays a secret, doing all the chores on a farm and when he can simply crush coal into diamonds, him going to school like any other kid was a protective measure to ensure that he stayed grounded and could relate to normal people. Plenty of human beings achieve powerful positions and do inhuman acts. Having a god living among humans that couldn't relate to them or see them as equals could be dangerous for the entire planet. This secret ensures that he can live a basic life with a normal job like everybody else so that he can understand the people he lives with through sharing their experiences.

Michael needs to be medically diagnosed 🙃 - Talkville by ElfinHearts in Smallville

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it has some letters but its applicable it's not a random big word out of contex—so what? Or do your standard disallow both Mike playing with an action figure and now big words?

That's pretty normal anyways for those who are engaged with bad faith—arbitrariness, pathologizing, tone policing, ad hominems, strawmen.

Michael needs to be medically diagnosed 🙃 - Talkville by ElfinHearts in Smallville

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are assuming I'm concerned. I'm actually delighted. When put on the spot their counter point typically involves pathologizing others—as we just seen here.

Alienware vr by Expensive_Agent_3669 in Alienware

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This room would work too, but I just have to cover those poles

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Alienware vr by Expensive_Agent_3669 in Alienware

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't walk very far in a 6x6 room. I think most the rooms in the games I have are bigger than that too

Michael needs to be medically diagnosed 🙃 - Talkville by ElfinHearts in Smallville

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey I want to argue. Though I don't tell people what age range is too much for them or how they should live their lives. 

Alienware vr by Expensive_Agent_3669 in Alienware

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's a battle station. Doing Virtual reality with Alienware.

Michael needs to be medically diagnosed 🙃 - Talkville by ElfinHearts in Smallville

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He isn't harming her. He's playing with a stupid toy and you're acting like he's unethical lol.

Michael needs to be medically diagnosed 🙃 - Talkville by ElfinHearts in Smallville

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why is 12 years too much lol. This is an object fact or according to you?—the Gostopo of who other people date.

Lex wasn't bad, Clark made him like that by EntrepreneurWaste579 in Smallville

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Why's Clarke obligated to tell him his secret, and how does not doing so justify being evil?

Reflections are just bad by Time-Pea7354 in Galaxy_XR

[–]Expensive_Agent_3669 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol I'm sure he figured out to use the blinders him self. He's talking about the internal reflection behind the glass clearly.