Order by Durability

Started by FrothByte22 pages
Originally posted by h1a8
Point the opinions out below.

Ok. Here you go:

Originally posted by h1a8
Power inside an island =/= power protruding from the island.

The island mostly crumbled and broke into pieces with a small explosion in the end. The force on Thor =/= the force inside the island.

Think of this. The force to blow up a safe <<<<< The force the metal door hits you with after it comes flying off the hinges.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Ok. Here you go:
Those are facts. If you disagree then you are clearly trolling

Originally posted by h1a8
Those are facts. If you disagree then you are clearly trolling

Strange facts that no one aside from you accepts.

Originally posted by h1a8
Those are facts. If you disagree then you are clearly trolling

^ Another example of an opinion.

Originally posted by h1a8
Those are facts. If you disagree then you are clearly trolling

Prove those are facts and not just your opinion.

You guys need to relearn the 1st grade lesson between facts and opinions.
I gave statements, not opinions.

A statement is something that is either true or false (e.g. The force from A is more than the force from B).

An opinion is something that is true to some person and false to some other person. (e.g. "Vanilla ice-cream is delicious."😉

What i said was common sense logic. Facts.

Except all your statements were false.

And an opinion can be stated. Even ones as subjective as yours.

So its clear who needs to go back to school.

Originally posted by h1a8
You guys need to relearn the 1st grade lesson between facts and opinions.
I gave statements, not opinions.

A statement is something that is either true or false (e.g. The force from A is more than the force from B).

An opinion is something that is true to some person and false to some other person. (e.g. "Vanilla ice-cream is delicious."😉

What i said was common sense logic. Facts.

Prove it.

Originally posted by h1a8
You guys need to relearn the 1st grade lesson between facts and opinions.

Opinion.

Originally posted by h1a8
I gave statements, not opinions.

Opinion.

Originally posted by h1a8
A statement is something that is either true or false (e.g. The force from A is more than the force from B).

Somewhat true.

Originally posted by h1a8
An opinion is something that is true to some person and false to some other person. (e.g. "Vanilla ice-cream is delicious."😉

Somewhat true, but also misleading.

Originally posted by h1a8
What i said was common sense logic. Facts.

Opinion.

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Conclusion: H1 clearly needs to seek professional treatment, as he's unable to differentiate fact from fiction.

These are film feat facts that prove Thor's massive durability level:

Originally posted by Robtard
The lowballing of Thor here is just silly trolling, Thor's feats speak for themselves:

Survived the exploding Bifrost without injury, was at ground zero

Survived the explosion at Sokovia without injury, was at ground zero

Tanked the "full force of a star" for a couple minutes

Originally posted by Robtard
These are film feat facts that prove Thor's massive durability level:

You forgot one

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
You forgot one

Forgot about that, definitely belongs there too. That might be the top one, since the explosion is purple and that would indicate it was the power stone's powers from start to final explosion.

Originally posted by Robtard
Forgot about that, definitely belongs there too. That might be the top one, since the explosion is purple and that would indicate it was the power stone's powers from start to final explosion.

Add to that the fact that Thor had already been beaten up and even tortured by the power stone prior to the explosion. That's a pretty darn good feat.

Originally posted by Robtard
These are film feat facts that prove Thor's massive durability level:
The explosions acting on Thor is weaker than withstanding aircraft bullets.

The other feat is a heat resistant feat. Superman survived something more than 10x hotter.

Originally posted by Robtard
Forgot about that, definitely belongs there too. That might be the top one, since the explosion is purple and that would indicate it was the power stone's powers from start to final explosion.

That's the worst one since the explosion originated from the walls and went outward. Thor was in between and relatively safer.

The power of the explosion is judged by the velocity of the materials.

Prove it

Originally posted by Silent Master
Prove it

Did

You proved they were your opinions, now prove they're actually facts in the Marvel Universe.

Originally posted by h1a8
The explosions acting on Thor is weaker than withstanding aircraft bullets.

Another opinion. And a ridiculously dumb one at that.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Another opinion. And a ridiculously dumb one at that.
I proved it. Therefore it’s a fact.