Bench Press Earth

Started by Damborgson11 pages

Originally posted by -K-M-
When was this? Oh and did you miss the part where he did it for 5 days?....while weakened...and not at his peak?

That's also a durability feat, heck Superman survived two plants colliding into each other. Completly different thing that is being talked about here.

He's talking about when Hulk fought vector.

Originally posted by PillarofOsiris
Not really as impressive as you're making it out to be. As someone stated already "akin" does not mean equal. Also, I've heard people (not saying you) make this feat seem like Thor was lifting a neutron star, or some such thing. not the case. I've read an average human would weigh like 20 trillion lbs on a neutron star, so that debris, while it would weigh a lot, wouldn't be ANYWHERE close to what Superman lifted in his feat.

As I pointed out akin means similar to the gravity of a neutron star. Obviously since it's not a star it's not exactly the same. Hence akin.

Originally posted by Damborgson
He's talking about when Hulk fought vector.

Oh that? Meh!

Originally posted by -K-M-
When was this? Oh and did you miss the part where he did it for 5 days?....while weakened...and not at his peak?

That's also a durability feat, heck Superman survived two plants colliding into each other. Completly different thing that is being talked about here.

Lol...if someone can walk through an ONGOING blast capable of PUSHING planets out of orbit, that's planetary+ power. This isn't being hit by a planet, this is POWERING through it.

No that's ALSO a durability feat, that is not pressing the weight which as noted is the subject of this thread. So I'll repeat, how is that a bench press again and how is that on the level of what Superman did?

Has Vector ever pushed a planet out of orbit? No, how do you know it wasn't hyerbole? By the way Im using your logic from other threads

Originally posted by -K-M-
By the way Im using your logic from other threads

good luck with that. watch how he argues that gladiator will destroy thor because of how much faster he is, but yet, the hulk would have no problem with gladiator or superman using speed against him for some reason.

Originally posted by carver9
Lol...if someone can walk through an ONGOING blast capable of PUSHING planets out of orbit, that's planetary+ power. This isn't being hit by a planet, this is POWERING through it.

I can push greater weights than I can bench-press.

Though I can certainly bench more than everyone on this site combined, multiplied by 1,000,000,000.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Though I can certainly bench more than everyone on this site combined, multiplied by 1,000,000,000.

It's true, I've seen it 👆

I'm tired of people saying that. I want someone to show me ONE post where I said Gladiator would beat anyone because of speed. I NEVER use speed as a deciding factor for a fight...especially when that character gets hit 99% on panel. Show me my quote where I said this.

Originally posted by Sin I AM
Exactly everyone worth their salt could replicate the feat just as easily as Clark did

Really?

Originally posted by psycho gundam
by feats before, right after, and in other comics superman can't, other than him inexplicably doing it

i see no reason why any of these guys couldn't replicate that feat since it's an aberration even within the same comic it appeared in. it was a forced outlier


No.

Originally posted by abhilegend
No.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Really?
Originally posted by carver9
I'm tired of people saying that. I want someone to show me ONE post where I said Gladiator would beat anyone because of speed. I NEVER use speed as a deciding factor for a fight...especially when that character gets hit 99% on panel. Show me my quote where I said this.

I actually believe that. 👆

He's argued plenty of times against the speed kills argument. I would HOPE he wouldn't use it for gladiator.

Originally posted by Mindset

It wasn't a forced outlier, for starters.

Originally posted by -Pr-
It wasn't a forced outlier, for starters.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Really?
Originally posted by abhilegend
No.

Originally posted by Sin I AM
methinks he's saying Clark won't replicate it anytime soon
Only because they don't need to ram it down your throat all the time. He barely broke a sweat holding it 5 days[a single sweat bead at the very end.] while cut from his power source. That tells me benching the Earth is an -easy- task for him.

Originally posted by -Pr-
It wasn't a forced outlier, for starters.
Originally posted by abhilegend
No.
i don't believe you believe that

Originally posted by psycho gundam
i don't believe you believe that

Only you believe that.

Originally posted by abhilegend
No.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Only you believe that.
I believe I can fly.