Originally posted by jinzin
No but with your comprehensive skills I'm not at all surprised you would draw such a conclusion.What I think is that the two situations work off similar principles which apply to both scenarios.
Nice hypocrisy though Mr. "throwing knees and elbows on purpose full force" which was of course exactly the same. 🙄
You've pretty much already shown you don't, so there's really no need to re confirm it now, thanks.
And, not at all. It would be potentially life threatening if it was near vitals, or even punctured farther into his body.. As far as Wolverine was concerned it was little more than a scratch and he was hitting someone with superhuman durability and a healing factor of his own. 😕
I compare the two because once again they work on principles which apply to both. 😐
I know you wanted to be a witty jackass in that classic mindset fashion but you could have produced some better material here.
Honestly, if you think Spiderman could have been better prepared to dodge that shot.. While he was jumping around spraying webbing in a counter attack while facing an attacking opponent... that's your perogative.. but it comes off as nothing more than a bullshit excuse to brush it off as "oh it was a training session it doesn't count".
*sigh*
Throwing knees and elbows full force on purpose is comparable to Wolverine punching with his claws out on purpose, his claws didn't accidentally pop out. Both have the potential to seriously hurt someone, and it's not exclusive to those two attacks, it applies to any kind of attack that is overtly dangerous. Your example of punching someone a little harder in the face than intended is not at all comparable. Anywhere that Wolverine hit could cause massive damage with his claws out, the purpose of sparring is not to hurt your partner.
Looking at the comic again I don't see how you can say Wolverine accidentally stabbed him, as soon as he did it he said, "Tag you're it". More like he accidentally let his anger take over.
Right, so being stabbed in the torso isn't potentially life threatening...what are you talking about? So now Spiderman has the durability and healing to let him take claw shots w/o much trouble? Oh well, yea, let's take what Wolverine says. It was probably just a little paper cut, one that caused Spiderman to pass out from blood loss, one that had him still bleeding through his bandages later that night.
Wasn't trying to be witty, just pointing out how stupid the comparison was.
Anyway, Spiderman was obviously shocked that Wolverine actually stabbed him, he was not expecting Wolverine to attack like that, neither were any of the other Avengers. And no, it is not a clear indication of how a real fight would go. That probably has something to do with it not being a real fight.
I'll gladly be awaiting your personal attacks.