Originally posted by joesha28
Yes could be, but Thor is not a pure Asgardian. He is a hybrid by nature, a bloodson of an elder god (Ghae). It is 10x his strength. It was stated in a comic of blood and thunder, even hulk: ghost of the future.
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Originally posted by Alfheim
AdrenalineAdrenaline's action on the liver raises blood-sugar levels by stimulating glucose production and its action on adipose tissue raises blood fatty-acid levels; it also increases the heart rate,[B] increases blood flow to muscles,
reduces blood flow to the skin with the production of sweat, widens the smaller breathing tubesAren't you assuming that your muscles hAVE to get bigger to make you stronger? Isn't increased blood flow to the muscles going to make you stronger as well? [/B]
Thanks, but I already mentioned the dilation of the blood vessels to the muscles. And no, blood vessel dilation does NOT make you stronger. It gives a better deliverance of nutrients, it will allow you better ATP usage, it will let you activate more muscular fibers simultaneously, but those things alone do not make you any stronger.
Seriously.
Originally posted by Lucid Lui
Well, you've stipulated that Glads is ultra confident and his confidence won't dip. That means if he goes into this fight believeing he can't lose, and that belief can't be shaken, then he won't lose. That's his whole deal.
Originally posted by SoujaboyThey call him that because on panel his disease was called Warrior Madness.
If my memory serves me right Thor was never referred to as being "Warrior Madness", I think it's just a name the fans adopted. Sort of how like the fans call the clone Thor "Clor". However even if he is called "Warrior Madness" Thor, that by no means implies that he's more powerful.