which Superguy (good ot bad) has the highest/lowest tolerance for alcohol?
i'm drunk right now.... i was just wondering which superhero/villain has the highest/lowest tolerance to alcohol..... i know the Thing and Wolverine can pretty much never get drunk... but Iron Fist and Shang Chi should be total lightweights... what do you all think?
Tony Stark has the lowest tolerance. I think he proved that in Avengers Disassembled when he made a speech in front of the UN drunk after only one drink.
but that was the Scarlet Witch making him act drunk even though no alcohol had entered his system
other than the no power, totally human guys..... who has the lowesthighest tolerance.... i've never seen Spider-Man drink a pint in the 15 (or so) years i've been collecting comics (maybe i have..... i can't remember it right now though)
Just because you don't see them drink doesn't mean they'd have no tolerance. . . remember the metabolism offered from various superhuman healing factors help to handle the alcohol.
Spiderman should have a tolerence for the stuff greater than someone who hasn't drunk anything who doesn't have his enhanced metabolism.
yes.... but super guys without suped up metabolisms are generally very athletic.... and most athletes have low tolerance to alcohol due to lower percentages of body fat and not drinking much on a regular basis
I enlisted Friday, was one long day. I maxed out the lift machine (its only like 100 lbs, but im 125, the job counseler was surprised) I got a surprise when I found out I have 20/50 non correctable near vision in my right eye, and apparently no depth perception. Tuesday I take my second special physical to see if I qualify for SERE (Survival evasion resistance escape operations) otherwise I'll be going in as an intergrated avionics apprentice or security forces apprentice (most likely)
I got a 92 on the ASVAPB, which means I scored in the top 8% of the test takers. Jobs max out at a 69 requirement.
I don't remember off the top of my head, I'll check. It's an apptitude test though. I'll get more info on it right now.
edit - Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
Your scores in four critical areas -- Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension and Mathematics Knowledge (see below) -- count towards your Armed Forces Qualifying Test (AFQT) score. The AFQT score determines whether you're qualified to enlist in the U.S. military. Your scores in the other areas of the ASVAB determine how qualified you are for certain military specialties. Score high, and your chances of getting the specialty/job you want increase.