[For a second he's not sure if he means Jon, born and raised a farmboy or Bart, new to his farmboy status, because it could be "I'll see if the other Kent wants to do donuts" or "I'll see if the other member of our best friend trio wants to do donuts."]
[But he stops trying to power through it mentally, because his confusion is overtaken by a big surge of "hey, fuck you."]
[Even if Tim wasn't walking away, Kon'd beat him to it. He literally throws in the towel, tossing the one that was in his hands in Tim's direction. It falls short because it's just a towel and he didn't ball it up enough. (He's not going to fling anything at his friend at superspeed, even while angry).]
[He storms away before he gets too mean, but fails halfway through the door.]
Way to go with the first hick things you could think of, by the way. A++ on the rich city boy humor. Way to stick it to every person in my family.
[He goes to leave again, stick his head back in, calling back in Tim's direction.]
By the way, we get our flannel at the Dollar General. It's cheaper than Walmart. Even though Clark tries to give them money all the time, Ma and Pa try to always weasel around taking it because they don't feel right about it.
[And he leaves the arguing there and walks away because there is no more critical blow you can deal someone than making them realize they've just disparaged people like the Kents.]
[Only a Super could deal that hard of a blow in an argument by taking the high road.]
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[But he stops trying to power through it mentally, because his confusion is overtaken by a big surge of "hey, fuck you."]
[Even if Tim wasn't walking away, Kon'd beat him to it. He literally throws in the towel, tossing the one that was in his hands in Tim's direction. It falls short because it's just a towel and he didn't ball it up enough. (He's not going to fling anything at his friend at superspeed, even while angry).]
[He storms away before he gets too mean, but fails halfway through the door.]
Way to go with the first hick things you could think of, by the way. A++ on the rich city boy humor. Way to stick it to every person in my family.
[He goes to leave again, stick his head back in, calling back in Tim's direction.]
By the way, we get our flannel at the Dollar General. It's cheaper than Walmart. Even though Clark tries to give them money all the time, Ma and Pa try to always weasel around taking it because they don't feel right about it.
[And he leaves the arguing there and walks away because there is no more critical blow you can deal someone than making them realize they've just disparaged people like the Kents.]
[Only a Super could deal that hard of a blow in an argument by taking the high road.]