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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Although he&#039;s my little brother, he&#039;s like superman in my eyes.  I remember sitting at &quot;In N Out&quot; with him years ago and between bites he said, &quot; I have this idea...&quot; hence, Blue Hornet was born. 

 Growing up we would play together for hours and hours, dreaming, laughing, creating. Once, we absconded with our father&#039;s truck (at 12) and, making our dog sit in the front seat with paws on the steering wheel- Kendall on the footboard riding the pedals- I recorded on video the truck being driven by the smartest dog in the world.

What makes him Superman to me though is twofold. First, he has taught me not just about dreaming big, but HOW to dream big.  His ability to forge a new territory with essentially little to no resources is something to behold.  He creates his own resources.  I never knew that could be done.
Second, in dreaming big, one must include comedy.  Not just &quot;ha ha&quot; comedy, (his is second to none by the way...does superman have a sense of humor?)but that he inserts his past failures into a timeline of prosperity where he can look back and say in jest &quot;Ok...next!&quot;

I love my little brother.</description>
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<p> Growing up we would play together for hours and hours, dreaming, laughing, creating. Once, we absconded with our father&#8217;s truck (at 12) and, making our dog sit in the front seat with paws on the steering wheel- Kendall on the footboard riding the pedals- I recorded on video the truck being driven by the smartest dog in the world.</p>
<p>What makes him Superman to me though is twofold. First, he has taught me not just about dreaming big, but HOW to dream big.  His ability to forge a new territory with essentially little to no resources is something to behold.  He creates his own resources.  I never knew that could be done.<br />
Second, in dreaming big, one must include comedy.  Not just &#8220;ha ha&#8221; comedy, (his is second to none by the way&#8230;does superman have a sense of humor?)but that he inserts his past failures into a timeline of prosperity where he can look back and say in jest &#8220;Ok&#8230;next!&#8221;</p>
<p>I love my little brother.</p>
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