Loki vs. Symbiote Spiderman

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Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Still dodging the question. Hulk slamming a human into a bed, with the same level of force he was slamming Loki, would most likely destroy the bed and kill the human. And by all means, prove that being extremely durable means concrete would would feel like "foam" to said individual, considering one is a solid substance whereas the other has a degree of elasticity and give to it. Once you do that, and actually answer my question, I will continue addressing yours.
I said a giant bed. Think huge.

My analogy is not to be taken literally, but in spirit.
If someone is bulletproof or far durable than a human then natural stuff to them will feel significantly weaker to them than to us. Concrete to some characters should be like cardboard.

Originally posted by Nibedicus
Getting -stunned- by getting slammed has very little to do with one's skin being bulletbroof. Do your reasearch pls.

Loki's entire body is extremely durable. The skin is the one of the weakest part of him. Muscles, bones, etc are much more durable.

Loki being durable doesn't make the ground softer or the Hulk weaker.

Originally posted by h1a8
Loki's entire body is extremely durable. The skin is the one of the weakest part of him. Muscles, bones, etc are much more durable.

Google concussion.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Ah, so now it is "with enough pressure". So why can't it be the same with concrete? With enough force a concrete block can KO Superman. Heck, if a piece of styrofoam hit you at 300 mph it's still going to hurt you like crazy.

Some material will simply degrade before hitting you with great velocity. I doubt that a piece of styrofoam would do anything to anyone traveling at 300mph.

The way it broke the concrete broke is highly inconsistent with being bulletbroof. Maybe Loki's suit was bulletproof.

Originally posted by Nibedicus
Google concussion.

Loki's brain, everything is extremely durable. Concrete breaking has a lot of give and reduces impact force.
If Loki's can get a concussion as easy as colliding with a soft material then Spider-Man can easily ko him.

Either way, you are supporting Spider-Man more.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Loki being durable doesn't make the ground softer or the Hulk weaker.
Softer to him than to us.

Originally posted by h1a8
Loki's brain, everything is extremely durable. Concrete breaking has a lot of give and reduces impact force.
If Loki's can get a concussion as easy as colliding with a soft material then Spider-Man can easily ko him.

Either way, you are supporting Spider-Man more.

Didn't google concussion I see?

Originally posted by h1a8
Softer to him than to us.

No, the durability of concrete doesn't change based on who is getting slammed into it.

Originally posted by h1a8
I said a giant bed. Think huge.

My analogy is not to be taken literally, but in spirit.
If someone is bulletproof or far durable than a human then natural stuff to them will feel significantly weaker to them than to us. Concrete to some characters should be like cardboard.

"Think huge"... Instead of answering my questions (yet again), you're now just throwing out vague wording. And lol... "in spirit".

Your second point is a nothing example, because there are other factors to consider, like thickness. The average human can easily tear a single sheet of paper in half (or even a piece of cardboard), but how many can tear a 6 inch stack in half? And, on top of that, the concrete fared a lot worse than Loki's body did (2 large craters vs some superficial cuts and scrapes).

Anyway, until you actually bother to answer my original question, I am done responding to you.

Originally posted by Silent Master
No, the durability of concrete doesn't change based on who is getting slammed into it.

Based on his logic, having enhanced durability gives you the magical power to change the characteristic of the surface you are being slammed into.

Also, notice how he makes a blanket statement of "Loki colliding with soft material", while, again, ignoring the Hulk's involvement. The way he words his posts, it's like he is saying that Loki tripping and falling onto a concrete floor would have the same effect.

Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Based on his logic, having enhanced durability gives you the magical power to change the characteristic of the surface you are being slammed into.

It's funny how he suddenly doesn't care about how things work IRL, it's almost like his standards change based on who he wants to win.

Originally posted by h1a8
Some material will simply degrade before hitting you with great velocity. I doubt that a piece of styrofoam would do anything to anyone traveling at 300mph.

The way it broke the concrete broke is highly inconsistent with being bulletbroof. Maybe Loki's suit was bulletproof.

I don't think i've ever met anyone in these forums with as deluded an understanding of physics as you do. One day I hope I get to hit you repeatedly in the head as hard as I can with a pillow and prove to you how just how wrong your theories are. I'll even let you choose the fluffiest, softest pillow you can get

Originally posted by Silent Master
It's funny how he suddenly doesn't care about how things work IRL, it's almost like his standards change based on who he wants to win.

Well, he completely ignored the example I posted in another thread, where a woman survived (without any injury) something in a comicbook film that would have been fatal to her in real life.

Originally posted by h1a8
I said a giant bed. Think huge.

My analogy is not to be taken literally, but in spirit.
If someone is bulletproof or far durable than a human then natural stuff to them will feel significantly weaker to them than to us. Concrete to some characters should be like cardboard.

Correct. And you can still seriously hurt someone with cardboard if they hit it with enough force.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Correct. And you can still seriously hurt someone with cardboard if they hit it with enough force.

That's the issue I have with his argument. He is completely ignoring the role force of impact plays. It'd be like saying that there is no difference between a 1 story fall and a 5 story fall, providing you hit the same surface when you land.

Originally posted by Silent Master
It's funny how he suddenly doesn't care about how things work IRL, it's almost like his standards change based on who he wants to win.

Pretty much this.

Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
That's the issue I have with his argument. He is completely ignoring the role force of impact plays. It'd be like saying that there is no difference between a 1 story fall and a 5 story fall, providing you hit the same surface when you land.

Exactly.

Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
He's going to intimidate Loki with his creeper-face.

that shouldn't intimidate Loki lol

Originally posted by Silent Master
No, the durability of concrete doesn't change based on who is getting slammed into it.
who said it did? Stay off the drugs kid.