Thor vs Thanos

Started by quanchi11233 pages

Originally posted by Silent Master
So, I'm his peer in skill?
Too many variables. You'd have to finish out a game or matchup more than once to determine so. Jordan wouldn't play me in a game of one on one and before the end of the game consider me a great competitor if I sucked.
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Do you remember the quote? The point is you wouldn't say what Odin said to Thanos now would you? Your brother in law wasn't the toughest foe he's fought in EONS. So, your analogy and comparison are horrible.
👆 He ignores Odin's words and the situation of the comic by setting up a horrible scenario.

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
haha you clearly haven't read it. Would you say what Odin did to thanos?

Unlike you, I have the book.

What Odin said was "It has been eons since I have fought such a foe

Even in defeat, you are an adversary worth saluting, Thanos of Titan."

Originally posted by Silent Master
Unlike you, I have the book.

What Odin said was [b]"It has been eons since I have fought such a foe

Even in defeat, you are an adversary worth saluting, Thanos of Titan." [/B]

Yet, Thanos wasn't defeated and you don't use language like that when you blow someone out. 😂

Again, Odin's statement was "It has been eons since I have fought such a foe

Even in defeat, you are an adversary worth saluting, Thanos of Titan."

At no point in that statement did he comment on Thanos' strength, power or toughness. Nor did he call Thanos a peer.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Again, Odin's statement was [b]"It has been eons since I have fought such a foe

Even in defeat, you are an adversary worth saluting, Thanos of Titan."

At no point in that statement did he comment on Thanos' strength, power or toughness. Nor did he call Thanos a peer. [/B]

He implied he was a worthy opponent. Not my problem if you don't understand the english language.

I understand the language just fine. Believing someone is worth saluting isn’t the same as admitting they’re a peer in power, strength etc.

A somewhat real world example, those that watch wrestling might recall a Undertaker vs Jeff Hardy ladder match that ended with the Undertaker saluting Jeff Hardy. Do you really think that Mark(the guy that plays the Undertaker character) was saying that Jeff was his peer in power?

Originally posted by Silent Master
I understand the language just fine. Believing someone is worth saluting isn’t the same as admitting they’re a peer in power, strength etc.

A somewhat real world example, those that watch wrestling might recall a Undertaker vs Jeff Hardy ladder match that ended with the Undertaker saluting Jeff Hardy. Do you really think that Mark(the guy that plays the Undertaker character) was saying that Jeff was his peer in power?

No. The Undertaker I am sure beat Hardy while Odin falsely assumed him to be defeated.

Saying he isn't a peer of Odin is completely baseless.

The title reads "Thor vs Thanos"

Not "Odin vs Thanos"

I understand the relevance of their fight, but it's getting out of hand.

Originally posted by Kris Blaze
The title reads "Thor vs Thanos"

Not "Odin vs Thanos"

I understand the relevance of their fight, but it's getting out of hand.

No backseat modding kris.

Originally posted by quanchi112
No backseat modding kris.

Trying to save you the humiliation of yet another thread where you fail to realize what is obvious to everybody else.

Originally posted by Kris Blaze
Trying to save you the humiliation of yet another thread where you fail to realize what is obvious to everybody else.
I believe what I believe. I don't change my perceptions to suit the majority's opinion on any board. It's just comics anyways dude. Why so serious?

Bam.

Keep up joke, you're on ignore.

Originally posted by Kris Blaze

Bam.

Keep up joke, you're on ignore.

That's a clone. We saw the entire fight.

Originally posted by quanchi112
No. The Undertaker I am sure beat Hardy while Odin falsely assumed him to be defeated.

Saying he isn't a peer of Odin is completely baseless.

The match ended because Undertaker got to the belt first, however the actual fight ended just like Odin vs Thanos, IE Jeff kept getting back up.

Originally posted by Silent Master
The match ended because Undertaker got to the belt first, however the actual fight ended just like Odin vs Thanos, IE Jeff kept getting back up.
So the undertake won. Odin didn't win here.

Again, the actual fight ended just like Odin vs Thanos, IE Jeff kept getting back up.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Again, the actual fight ended just like Odin vs Thanos, IE Jeff kept getting back up.
No, it didn't. Hardy lost based on the stipulations of the match. This was a real fight with no stipulations and the contest had not been decided.

Originally posted by Silent Master
I understand the language just fine. Believing someone is worth saluting isn’t the same as admitting they’re a peer in power, strength etc.

A somewhat real world example, those that watch wrestling might recall a Undertaker vs Jeff Hardy ladder match that ended with the Undertaker saluting Jeff Hardy. Do you really think that Mark(the guy that plays the Undertaker character) was saying that Jeff was his peer in power?

You are truly slow and a idiot. So, your comparing blowing somebody out and giving them a courtesy good game comment as to someone saying it's been eons since I've fought a foe like you. When you blow somebody out you don't say it's been years since I played a foe like yourself haha. Let's break it down for you since clearly you have a tough time understanding the English language. Odin has fought many people correct? You do know what eons means right or do you need to look it up. SO, we know Odin has fought many people, we know eons is a good amount of time.. Thus him saying he hasn't fought a foe equal to thanos very clearly is saying he was a good adversary and better then anyone he's fought in Eons. Seriously, you look horrible trying to pass off your good game comment to what odin said to Thanos.

Could we please get off the UFC, WWE, and Odin comparisons and stick to Thor/Thanos? Yes? Thank you.

My ****ing eyes are gonna bleed if I read any more of this disaster.

Originally posted by quanchi112
No, it didn't. Hardy lost based on the stipulations of the match. This was a real fight with no stipulations and the contest had not been decided.

He lost the match; however he didn't lose the fight seeing as he was able to get back up, just like Thanos.

Again, was his character a peer of Undertaker's?