dailydaveeddiggs:

sorenkingsley:

You don’t have to separate these things with Jefferson.

Perfection.

(via skymurdock)

nothingeverlost:

ramosanthonys:

(x)

I don’t know what this is but I love it.

(via clockwork-mockingbird)

enlistedfitness:

friendlysoviet:

exeunt-pursued-by-a-bear:

shes-a-voodoo-child:

sansacinderellalily:

amuseoffyre:

mybeautifulannabel-lin:

ask-hamilsin:

ask-queen-georgina:

brasspistol:

bemusedlybespectacled:

brasspistol:

russianspacegeckosexparty:

battlships:

Considering he was written to represent Jewish values, he should probably be Middle Eastern.

I’m so here for black Jewish Superman

YES (ps I read is Superman Jewish fyi he is)

Black Jewish Superman? Then we know who needs to play him.

Clark Kent:

And then he changes…

…into Superman.

it got better

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*choked sob* please

yo turns out wE HAD A SECRET WEAPON

AN IMMIGRANT WE KNOW AND LOVE, WHO’S UNAFRAID TO STEP IN.

I HAD TO REBLOG AGAIN

HERE FOR DAVEED AS SUPERMAN YESPLEASE.

ERRYBODY GIVE IT UP FOR AMERICA’S FAVORITE FIGHTING SUPERMAN

Wouldn’t a white Kryptonians gain more power from the sun than black Kryptonians simply because of the fact that melanin reflects sunlight? I have no idea how comic books work though. 

You don’t know much about how light works either.

Sweetie.  Honey.  Buddy.  Dark colors absorb light and heat.  That’s why you’re over-warm in a black shirt and more comfortable in pastels or white.  It’s also why you can get sunburned in winter: white snow throws back huge amounts of light.  If we’re assuming that sunlight powers the Kryptonian system, darker skin = stronger powers. 

(Source: kingjaffejoffer, via ailleee)