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" ... Another thing I noticed is that Superman assumes its primary audience is adults. While it's still acceptable for kids, there are sexual innuendoes that feel realistically flirty rather than cheap punchlines, and frankly, I defy any kid who was three like I was when I first saw it to understand Lex Luthor's fixation with real estate. Lois Lane's "Can You Read My Mind" inner monologue infuriates many man-children today, but it's a daring bit of adult female point of view inserted into an otherwise ultra-male narrative at the right moment. Superman inhabits a real New York, er, Metropolis, full of convincing criminals; a stark and deliberate contrast to the middle-of-nowhere Kansas we see him grow up in. Seeing Kryptonians die like 9-11 victims falling from collapsing high-rise structures is less escapist now than it was, but it was always fairly brutal by today's PG standards. Unlike today's Marvel villains, Luthor has no sympathetic backstory or relatable motivation as a villain (most of us would be happy with an underground apartment like his): he's just an egomaniacal predator capitalist willing to cheat big to win, with a bizarre penchant for hiring morons to be his assistants (Miss Tessmacher makes sense for her more physical assets; Otis never does). Luckily for him, the US military as depicted here is made up of horny fools who are easily outfoxed by one sexy and unconscious woman. ... "
" ... Then there’s the beaver. Let’s leave out the less charming innuendoes. The purpose of this emoji to show dogged determination, industry and purpose. Note the paws reaching forwards, it’s ready to get up and go-go-go. Oh, and what a lovely tail, textured and perfectly sized, which can also double as a convenient seat. Use this to compliment someone on their excellent work ethic. ... "