Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Surely Terrax the Tamer is skyfather level!!
You, like many others, don't seem to understand the fundamental difference between directly hitting a target and destroying it, in comparison with hitting something else entirely and destroying it.
It's like Carver being so mad at you right now, he punches you in the face and gives you brain damage. Dmills is helplessly watching from across the street as Carver stands triumphant, so he decides to randomly punch a wall. He punches that wall so hard, that Carver gets brain damaged, eventough he didn't actually hit him directly.
The difference in the force exerted to induce the two brain damages is ridiculously different in magnitude.
Originally posted by Philosophía
You, like many others, don't seem to understand the fundamental difference between directly hitting a target and destroying it, in comparison with hitting something else entirely and destroying it.It's like Carver being so mad at you right now, he punches you in the face and gives you brain damage. Dmills is helplessly watching from across the street as Carver stands triumphant, so he decides to randomly punch a wall. He punches that wall so hard, that Carver gets brain damaged, eventough he didn't actually hit him directly.
The difference in the force exerted to induce the two brain damages is ridiculously different in magnitude.
Why did you have to use me as an example?
Why do I have to be the one getting brain damage?
Originally posted by PhilosophíaIs it like Morg and Surfer directing energies at each other and destroying a planet/shredding some nearby moon/planet?
You, like many others, don't seem to understand the fundamental difference between directly hitting a target and destroying it, in comparison with hitting something else entirely and destroying it.It's like Carver being so mad at you right now, he punches you in the face and gives you brain damage. Dmills is helplessly watching from across the street as Carver stands triumphant, so he decides to randomly punch a wall. He punches that wall so hard, that Carver gets brain damaged, eventough he didn't actually hit him directly.
The difference in the force exerted to induce the two brain damages is ridiculously different in magnitude.
Originally posted by Philosophía
You, like many others, don't seem to understand the fundamental difference between directly hitting a target and destroying it, in comparison with hitting something else entirely and destroying it.It's like Carver being so mad at you right now, he punches you in the face and gives you brain damage. Dmills is helplessly watching from across the street as Carver stands triumphant, so he decides to randomly punch a wall. He punches that wall so hard, that Carver gets brain damaged, eventough he didn't actually hit him directly.
The difference in the force exerted to induce the two brain damages is ridiculously different in magnitude.
orly? how could the board function without u?
now i know!!!!!
clapping
Originally posted by Nihilist
So Carvers reason for Hulk being Skyfather is the damage/destruction he and Betty caused to the Dark Dimension? is thats so what does Adam Warlock destroying the Magus entire time line make him?
Carververse Hulk has always been skyfather. It's just how the hierarchy works over there.
Originally posted by PhilosophíaWait...are you backing up carver?
You, like many others, don't seem to understand the fundamental difference between directly hitting a target and destroying it, in comparison with hitting something else entirely and destroying it.It's like Carver being so mad at you right now, he punches you in the face and gives you brain damage. Dmills is helplessly watching from across the street as Carver stands triumphant, so he decides to randomly punch a wall. He punches that wall so hard, that Carver gets brain damaged, eventough he didn't actually hit him directly.
The difference in the force exerted to induce the two brain damages is ridiculously different in magnitude.
My mind is full of phuck.