updating formatting with codefencing hints

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# An Introduction
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behaviour, or social interaction." I will argue
that Lois' state of mind displays all three qualities:
- prevented normal perception
- prevented normal behavior
- prevented normal social interaction
* prevented normal perception
* prevented normal behavior
* prevented normal social interaction
In the early episodes of season one, Lois has already displayed an
illogical degree of disregard for her own safety. The episode
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simple byproduct of her close association with Superman itself
which is at fault. His presence has:
- inflated her perception of self importance
- inflated her perception of her own threat level
- removed all sense of consequence
* inflated her perception of self importance
* inflated her perception of her own threat level
* removed all sense of consequence
Superman's fascination with Lois Lane brings her again and again
into the spotlight of action. Where things that matter occur,