Hulk vs. Kurse

Started by Josh_Alexander15 pages
Originally posted by FrothByte
Because it seems even you are ashamed to back up your made-up claims. That Thor somehow can boost his stats and accelerate his healing by using his lightning powers. Just thought I'd point out how ridiculous your stance is... though I guess at this point everyone but you already knows that.

Shame!? Being funny was never your thing FrothByte!

https://comicbook.com/marvel/2017/1...-one-eye-patch/

Made-up claims!? 😂

I'll hold your end of the bargain in future Thor Ragnarok threads don't worry! 😂

That isn't an official statement from Marvel, that makes it "made-up."

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Does that mean it isn't a thing?

Well no, because its a fan made word, and youre taking its meaning literally to mean anything you like.

So stop clinging to a fan made - Special Mode - and stick to what happens in the film.

Originally posted by Silent Master
That isn't an official statement from Marvel, that makes it "made-up."

Your opinion doesn't get to nullify other's boy!

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Well no, because its a fan made word, and youre taking its meaning literally to mean anything you like.

So stop clinging to a fan made - Special Mode - and stick to what happens in the film.

Okay so it is a thing ergo you were wrong.

The film is clear, Thor's strength/stamina boosted after he wen't Sayayin Blue (The name of the ability won't help your case son!).

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Your opinion doesn't get to nullify other's boy!

You do realize that admitting that the statement is that person's opinion is by definition admitting that it's made up?

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Okay so it is a thing ergo you were wrong.

The film is clear, Thor's strength/stamina boosted after he wen't Sayayin Blue (The name of the ability won't help your case son!).

Show me where in the film that is stated.

And theres nothing to call it. Its just the Thunder god shooting Lightning.

What did you used to call it when he fired Lightning from Mjolnir?

Originally posted by Silent Master
You do realize that admitting that the statement is that person's opinion is by definition admitting that it's made up?

No, assuming that by "made up" you mean that it isn't valid.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Show me where in the film that is stated.

And theres nothing to call it. Its just the Thunder god shooting Lightning.

What did you used to call it when he fired Lightning from Mjolnir?

The movie doesn't need to state something for it to happen. That's why it's a movie and not a book.

It was called Thor shooting lightning from his hammer 😂

Watch the movies son.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
No, assuming that by "made up" you mean that it isn't valid.

Nobody claimed it wasn't a valid opinion, but being an opinion and being a fact are two different things. pointing out that other people agree with your stance doesn't make your stance the correct one.

That is what is called Argumentum ad populum.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander

It was called Thor shooting lightning from his hammer 😂

Hmm

Originally posted by Silent Master
Nobody claimed it wasn't a valid opinion, but being an opinion and being a fact are two different things. pointing out that other people agree with your stance doesn't make your stance the correct one.

That is what is called Argumentum ad populum.

No, but it does make it stronger.

Since there are no facts on the ability, it's a matter of which opinion is the strongest.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Shame!? Being funny was never your thing FrothByte!

https://comicbook.com/marvel/2017/1...-one-eye-patch/

Made-up claims!? 😂

I'll hold your end of the bargain in future Thor Ragnarok threads don't worry! 😂

First, I can't seem to open your link. Second, comicbook.com is not recognized as canon for the MCU... which means whatever they state in the site is almost surely fan theory or opinion... unless they're directly quoting from MCU.

Like I said, made-up.

Originally posted by FrothByte
First, I can't seem to open your link. Second, comicbook.com is not recognized as canon for the MCU... which means whatever they state in the site is almost surely fan theory or opinion... unless they're directly quoting from MCU.

Like I said, made-up.

Check your server.

Still valid.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Check your server.

Still valid.

No it's not valid. Unless you can get a ruling from IMP to make it canon and usable in these debates.

Originally posted by FrothByte
No it's not valid. Unless you can get a ruling from IMP to make it canon and usable in these debates.

Unless you have MCU canon material to nullify my interpretation of the feat plus the site's one, then basically it's your word against ours.

Check the MVF rules.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Unless you have MCU canon material to nullify my interpretation of the feat plus the site's one, then basically it's your word against ours.

Check the MVF rules.

You can't prove a negative, you know this. Nothing in the MVF rules contradicts this. Pretty common sense. If you want to claim that Thor can do something he previously has not been shown to do and which is not supported by feats, its up to you to prove it.

Originally posted by FrothByte
You can't prove a negative, you know this. Nothing in the MVF rules contradicts this. Pretty common sense. If you want to claim that Thor can do something he previously has not been shown to do and which is not supported by feats, its up to you to prove it.

The MVF is clear, websites are valid.

Visually Thor recover from Hulk/Hela's attack right after GM. That's a movie feat right there. The feat supports the claim, the websites strengthens it. The fact that there is no official statement saying that God-Mode recovers Thor's stamina/strength doesn't nullify my argument boy.

So bring official evidence that GM doesn't, else your opinion on the feat vs ours.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
The MVF is clear, websites are valid.

Visually Thor recover from Hulk/Hela's attack right after GM. That's a movie feat right there. The feat supports the claim, the websites strengthens it. The fact that there is no official statement saying that God-Mode recovers Thor's stamina/strength doesn't nullify my argument boy.

So bring official evidence that GM doesn't, else your opinion on the feat vs ours.

Please copy and paste here the MVF rule that says any website can be considered canon.

Thor in god mode would still hard pressed to defeat an enemy that could swat Mjolnir away imo.