Post Crisis Superman vs Rebirth & New 52 Superman

Started by DarkSaint853 pages

Originally posted by One Big Mob
That actually makes me wonder how strong cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeze would be in that format. If it's all carved out of one block of cheddar for example, I don't think it would be too strong. But if you actually structured it like a stickframed house with cheese joists, and cheese trusses, and seperate pieces of cheese roof? And what are we using for the plywood or osb? Thin parm sheets?

How strong are cheese wheels for instance? They seem like they'd be somewhat durable, but maybe not to a punch, and if followed the rules of a house, you wouldn't get anything thicker/denser than that.

Interesting. This is turned out to be a gouda thread

Also, what's the mortar? Melted cheese? If we look at a block of cheddar, that's actually quite hard but brittle, especially when cold. As it warms up, it actually becomes a bit tougher, but softer.

We need h1 calcs.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Also, what's the mortar? Melted cheese? If we look at a block of cheddar, that's actually quite hard but brittle, especially when cold. As it warms up, it actually becomes a bit tougher, but softer.

We need h1 calcs.

I was just going by no siding or brickwork.

I think you'd need mozza for any sort of mortar work. Probably parm for structure. Or padano. I'm not really a cheese expert though. We need Phil.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Not to mention, that his original post is still technically correct - Superman destroyed a moon in his fight with DD.

Oh.. Didn't know that. Cool.

Originally posted by One Big Mob
I was just going by no siding or brickwork.

I think you'd need mozza for any sort of mortar work. Probably parm for structure. Or padano. I'm not really a cheese expert though. We need Phil.

Yeah....wait till he comes in here lol.

Results may surprise you.

Originally posted by One Big Mob
I was just going by no siding or brickwork.

I think you'd need mozza for any sort of mortar work. Probably parm for structure. Or padano. I'm not really a cheese expert though. We need Phil.

I bet you can't bench-press half a cubic meter of cheese, puss y.

What's the weight on a cheese daddy like that?

Originally posted by One Big Mob
What's the weight on a cheese daddy like that?
A few hundred kg.

You on the left:
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/09/22/1-ton-cheddar-block-becomes-world-record-cheeseburger/72650490/

Jerry is actually ripped af

Holy shit. Cheese isn't ****ing around. I was expecting like a couple hundred pounds.

It's actually really dense lol.

since its in outer space, wouldn't the cold temperature affect its density as well?

Imagine if Hulk broke a moon made out of cheese, would you accept it? Stop being a hypocrite.

Why wouldn't anyone?

Originally posted by ghostman
since its in outer space, wouldn't the cold temperature affect its density as well?

Not that I know of?

Originally posted by carver9
Imagine if Hulk broke a moon made out of cheese, would you accept it? Stop being a hypocrite.

Pot, kettle.

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Though this whole thread is a mess as it is.