Originally posted by KuRuPT ThanosiDon't put words into my mouth. Not only have you not read the circumstances behind those scans, you've completely misunderstood the point I was asserting by posting those scans. The point is this: We have seen Odin going all-out before. And none of the aspects present in those fights was present in his fight against Thanos. Thus Odin was holding back against Thanos.
So, then are you saying that lack of Odin sleep in any one of this fights means he wasn't exerting himself? Is that your new statement?
Each of those scans depict Odin going all-out, because he either: (i) goes into Odin-sleep; (ii) states he is going all-out; (iii) uses desperate maneuvers such as absorbing all the power of Asgard; or (iv) outright dies in a cataclysmic battle. What don't you get? How else do you quantify when Odin is not holding back? If you don't want to rely on Odin going into his Odinsleep, or the existence of collateral damage, or his statements, or his desperate maneuvers or his actual deaths, you have no other fight by Odin that could legitimately be characterized as Odin not holding back his power. The only other fights you have are Odin's outright curbstomping of Mangog, Annihilus, Loki, Absorbing Man and Thanos' fight.
The cogency of your argument is eminently revealed by the switch in your argumentation tactics. A switch which involves nothing more than ignoring every fight that Odin has, which clearly is not a curbstomp in his favor. By such fallacious logic, you hope to cut off any comparison to Thanos' fight that would suggest Odin wasn't going all out. That's not logic or argumentation. It's a loser.