Originally posted by Black bolt z
How?I didn't see it.I didn't read all 10 pages of whatever you posted it in.Please quote it or something.I really don't feel like it. *shrugs* Why should I care?
Originally posted by Black bolt z
What?What are you talking about?I just want to see evidence that one human can rip another humans arm completely off their body.I know it can be done so that they are unusable but i won't believe completely off.So he can tear and start to do damage, but then after that the damaged arm becomes immune to damage? And that's somehow reasonable? noneno
Originally posted by Black bolt z
What humans have broken out of what chains at what width out of what material? yawn
Originally posted by Starscream M
even a broken clock is right twice a day

Depends on the clock
Originally posted by Starscream M
also cresh, while I think its possible for someone to have the strength to pull an arm off...I don't think the grip strength is there. I think the pulling strength is feasible though. It doesn't help that the person who started this thread didn't actually listen to a thing I said.
Because I noticed that he left off some peak humans that have the strength level I was talking about.
To actually respond to this thread:
They need to be able to lift 873 pounds to be able to have a chance at it.
67psi to tear an arm off. a 13 inch bicep requires a 873 pound lifting strength
An additional 67 pounds for each additional inch. 16 inch arm requires being able to lift 1072 smaller arms likewise would require less. a 10 inch arm would still require 670 pound lift.
These numbers are NOT easy to attain and usually the people that obtiain these numbers are NOT the type to focus on trying to rip peoples arms off.
Saying "Oh, it doesn't happen often so its impossible." is just assinine.
Anybody who's worked out and accidently torn a rotator cuff or a ligiment or a muscle klnows its possible to inflict injuries on yourself without using your full strength.
Anyone that sprained their ankle knows how easy it is as well.
But again it still requires peak human strengths.
Which would be OBVIOUSLY absent from the second quesiton.
But all Carver is capable of reading is
BZZZBZZZBZZZ HUMAN BZZZBZZZ BZZ TEARS ARM BZZZBZZZ BZZZ OFF
Without comprehending that the strength required is less than two hundred away from the world record.
Not easy in the slightest, not likely to happen often since the grand majorioty of humans throughout history do not approch those levels.