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Originally posted by John Lambert:
Anyway "Super cheating" comes from in canon. At the start of "Twas The Night before Mxymas" Lois tells Clark they won't get their appartment ready for Christmans without "Super cheating".
Yes, but in canon there was a "Superman". There isn't in this story, which was my point. wink Why doesn't he call them his "above-normal" or "extra" powers? Or his "amazing abilities"? Of course, if he starts out calling them "super" skills, it would explain where the name "Superman" comes from.

EDIT: Didn't they also use the phrase "super cheating" when decorating their new apartment in People vs Lois Lane?


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