Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Dude, I'm really sorry I shattered your virgin fantasy and let you know that chicks who take in the butt are skanky... but its the way of the world. Here's some more data I've compiled that you might find useful: Chicks who like to get choked out? Skanky. Chicks who own a sex swing? Skanky. Chicks who will engage in a threesome with another chick? Skanky? Chicks who like to get frisky in public places? Skanky. Chicks who will let you video tape it? Skanky. Chicks who you pick up from a bar and put out after just meeting you? Skanky.Not that there is anything wrong with skanky chicks. I think we all know the world would be boring without them, without them the only thing you'd get out of University was an education... but that doesn't change the fact that they are skanky.
I like that you're not sure about chicks who engage in threesomes. "Skanky?"
Because I've got a great girl right now... but I still got dreams!
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
No I was asking a question arnt you 35?
Originally posted by Deadline
BACK HIM UP!!!!!!!
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
how is asking his age insulting lol, what is he a woman.hmmm I must be under selling it based off your reaction. So your what 40's? 45?
😂 😆 😂
And as for this Hulk bafoonery.
Hulk's healing factor is not a typical comic book healing factor. It doesn't rely on nourishment, it doesn't rely on stamina, it doesn't "rely" on anything.
It's already been well established that Hulk's power eminates from a pocket demension for one and secondly that his healing factor actually becomes faster acting the more you hurt Hulk. Ergo the faster his gamma cells split, regenerate, and/or multiply thereby also making him more durable as a byproduct of that cell generation/regeneration.
It's been theorized by a few that Hulk's healing factor could be spent by nonstop combat over a prolonged course of time but the fact of the matter is that what damage we saw inflicted on Hulk and the way it was described goes against his entire characterization written in comics for decades now, regardless of whatever kind of boner you may have for gods in Marvel...
That was some bad writing for Hulk. 😐
There's no reason to it.
From all appearances they made it look like he was too messed up because it was Zues specifically who hit him, as if there was some power or context that we're missing that allows his damage to last like an illness or something... But barring an explanation akin to that... yeah, poorly written.
Originally posted by jinzindon't forget the chains were unbreakable to hulk, but a few pages later she-hulk seemingly freed him quite easily.
There's no reason to it.From all appearances they made it look like he was too messed up because it was Zues specifically who hit him, as if there was some power or context that we're missing that allows his damage to last like an illness or something... But barring an explanation akin to that... yeah, poorly written.
Originally posted by jinzin
And as for this Hulk bafoonery.Hulk's healing factor is not a typical comic book healing factor. It doesn't rely on nourishment, it doesn't rely on stamina, it doesn't "rely" on anything.
It's already been well established that Hulk's power eminates from a pocket demension for one and secondly that his healing factor actually becomes faster acting the more you hurt Hulk. Ergo the faster his gamma cells split, regenerate, and/or multiply thereby also making him more durable as a byproduct of that cell generation/regeneration.
It's been theorized by a few that Hulk's healing factor could be spent by nonstop combat over a prolonged course of time but the fact of the matter is that what damage we saw inflicted on Hulk and the way it was described goes against his entire characterization written in comics for decades now, regardless of whatever kind of boner you may have for gods in Marvel...
That was some bad writing for Hulk. 😐
Whatever.
Originally posted by jinzinit doesnt bother me.
And as for this Hulk bafoonery.Hulk's healing factor is not a typical comic book healing factor. It doesn't rely on nourishment, it doesn't rely on stamina, it doesn't "rely" on anything.
It's already been well established that Hulk's power eminates from a pocket demension for one and secondly that his healing factor actually becomes faster acting the more you hurt Hulk. Ergo the faster his gamma cells split, regenerate, and/or multiply thereby also making him more durable as a byproduct of that cell generation/regeneration.
It's been theorized by a few that Hulk's healing factor could be spent by nonstop combat over a prolonged course of time but the fact of the matter is that what damage we saw inflicted on Hulk and the way it was described goes against his entire characterization written in comics for decades now, regardless of whatever kind of boner you may have for gods in Marvel...
That was some bad writing for Hulk. 😐
Originally posted by SuperiorTechfor a split second i was gonna call pis if hulk could break those chains
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