Being a superhero to escape from doing the household chores
Ever dreamed about becoming a superhero one day? If yes, you might actually know that there are certain possibilities of danger behind every superhero dream. But it's really fun to be one isn't it? Imagine yourself saving the world, fighting against every villain you encounter and defeating them with the power you possess. Bam! It's so amazing!
Sometimes every time I walk at the streets, I feel like doing what Superman usually do before getting into battle or before saving a citizen, a damsel in distress and whatsoever. I imagine myself ripping my shirt and begin to expose my Superman suit. I'm a huge fan of Superman ever since I was a little boy. I just wish to become like him but apparently that wouldn't happen. People might think that I'm stupid about the idea but I simply can't stop dreaming about becoming a Superhero.
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(I bet you also dreamed of becoming one. Admit it!)
The only thing that I might find difficult when I become one is about hiding my identity. I might not tell my parents that I'm a superhero (unless they are also superheroes). They are really gonna freak me out. They might let me do all the household chores which I hate doing and if that happens, I might just fly away and leave the job to them and never come home (that's how lazy I am).
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I don't have any ideas of how to end this but let me just tell share a quotation which a man named Grant Morrison told:
“Adults...struggle desperately with fiction, demanding constantly that it conform to the rules of everyday life. Adults foolishly demand to know how Batman can possibly run a multibillion-dollar business empire during the day and fight crime at night, when the answer is obvious even to the smallest child: because it's not real.”



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