Oh, ok, I mean, I can declare until I'm blue in the face that I'm not that kind of person, that I don't engage in that kind of behaviour, and that the term does not apply to me.....
But that wouldn't convince you, would it? Because you've formed an opinion based on what you've read of my posts.
I have no opinion mate, what you are posting may be completely contrary to your views. That said, I also have no idea who the sock is, but. I did certainly trigger a reaction. That's cause and affect rather than a single post where a comma was used instead of a run on or full stop.
Never let anyone else define you. Don't be a jerk just to be a jerk, but if you are expressing your true inner feelings and beliefs, or at least trying to express that inner child, and everyone gets pissed off about it, never NEVER apologize for it. Let them think what they want, let them define you in their narrow little minds while they suppress every last piece of them just to keep a friend that never liked them for themselves in the first place.
Hulk lifts (while weakened) a condense, unbreakable, core of a planet, while weakened. The Hulks around him are planet busters and is supposedly weaker than a non-weakened Hulk. Just to put this into perspective, a small planet core can weigh up to 6 septillion lbs. He's weakened and not angry. Hulk stomps.
The EARTH'S core is 6 septillion lbs, or 2.72septillion kg (Source: https://www.livescience.com/64042-e...20total%20mass.. A 'small' planet (or moon, as they say) would likely be lower than this (depending on your definition of small. But they liken it to a moon as well, so we can use our Moon as a base?)
In perspective, 6 sept lbs is ~45% of the Earth's total mass.
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He did mention planet OR moons but right after that he mentions the ball Hulk is lifting is the strongest of them all (planet>>>moon and obviously the strongest of them all would NOT come from the smallest and weakest of planets). Then he mentions this ball coming straight from a planet. Thanks for the calculations though.
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Or it is super-condensed. Like having a piece of tinfoil or paper - if you scrunch it up and condense it as much as possible, it becomes stronger and stronger the more you scrunch it.
Mercury, for example, has a mass 5.5% of Earth in total. The core would then be ~50% of this? So 2.5% of Earth's total mass.
To make it the strongest one of all, yeah. That's....kinda how diamonds are formed, under extreme pressure, after all. They broke the last two, so this time they could've just decided to compress it more, to make it stronger.
And again, my main point still stands - a 'small' planet can be like Mercury, which is only 6% the mass of Earth - the core would then be X% of that. Nothing in those scans say they went out to find the heaviest planet possible, whereas I have just given you a very plausible second explanation.
If I fold a piece of paper in half, and you tear it easily....to make the next one stronger, do I:
A: find a heavier piece of paper and fold it in half; or
B: fold a sheet of paper more times?
I am not taking anything away from the feat, btw. It's very impressive after all - there are very few mid-heralds who can do it on pure strength alone.
It reminded me of another mid-herald brick, Lobo, who, when not 100% either, casually throws stars around:
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Throwing the core of a small planet is very impressive, though. Can't see people like Invincible doing it on pure strength, myself.
I should have been clearer with my question - I wasn't responding to the Lobo comparison, just to this part of your post:
I'm trying to think through why leaping-while-carrying seems more impressive than throwing and I think it's because it makes the feat seem that much easier for Hulk.
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