Can Thor and Thanos break The chains in UP and The Sky

Started by BrolyBlack13 pages
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Good to see no new arguments haven't came up though, concession faithfully accepted.

You never won a debate much less a BZ. I accept your concession

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Good to see no new arguments haven't came up though, concession faithfully accepted.

😂

Originally posted by carver9
Lol... they were getting one hit by Aquaman and Hawkman. What does getting stronger does, make it possible for them to take 2 hits? Beings that are more powerful and beyond Supermans comprehension. Now this is funny.

I fail to see how they are able to adapt, if they were beaten. Take a slow breath and think about it.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
I fail to see how they are able to adapt, if they were beaten. Take a slow breath and think about it.
maybe be needs a buzzer too.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Aaaaaaand WHERE DOES THE ROPE GET ITS FORCE? 🤔🤔🤔🤔 From the object pulling.

Your question is quite poorly formulated, what do you mean by "its force"? Force is an interaction between objects, and it exists in pairs: if an object A applies a force on object B then object B applies an equal, but opposite, force on A (Newton's Third Law). The rope "gets its force" from its tension in the sense that this is the force that gets applied on the objects attached to it.

Are you perhaps asking how to create tension in a rope? Easy, you just apply an outward force F on BOTH ends of the rope: this force is then equal to the rope's tension. In this case, the force applied on one end of the rope comes from the object that is "being pulled" and the force on the other end comes from the object that is "doing the pulling". It doesn't really matter how the tension in the rope is generated since here we are only interested in the durability of the rope (more precisely, its ultimate tensile strength).

Speak English, Mag.

This is geeks-only zone.

Nerds are shot on sight.

Wait.

You're trying to educate Alberto on Newton's laws of motion?

Alberto lives in a different reality where those laws don't apply.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Wait.

You're trying to educate Alberto on Newton's laws of motion?

Alberto lives in a different reality where those laws don't apply.


Haha, ok I see now. My bad. 🙁

Originally posted by Magnon
Haha, ok I see now. My bad. 🙁

#WrongAlberto farts into bottles, says that a star is weightless in space so pushing/pulling it is a non feat.
He once linked to a scientific page as some kind of proof but it countered 100% of his arguments. He lacks common sense, his logic is weird, worst of all he’s an condescending idiot. Normally you would feel sad for this numpty but he thinks he’s smarter than everyone. From now on I’ll refer to him as #wrongAlberto. The real Alberto of KMC is Rao Kal El.

Originally posted by Diesldude
Did the robots have everyone on dc earth beat? Yes or no?

NOPE, just the justice league plus a few others after an hour of getting their ass beat. It took more robots plus their adaptability to beat them.

Your ENTIRE THEORY hinges on an unknown character saying a metal is unbreakable... That no one has seen or heard of. Seconds before it breaks. A character we realize one page later has absolutely ZERO idea how powerful Clark or League members are.

Please please PLEEEEAAAASSEEE quantify this feat. Not with your head canon. With any actual concrete fact FROM THE BOOK that isn't a one panel speech bubble that got disproved two panels later. Has said metal been used anywhere else on page? Did the alien appear in past Supes or any other DC books? Do we know ANYTHING about the alien? We know two things. 1. Unbreakable clearly doesn't mean what he thinks it means. 2. "Stronger and faster" means fodder on his world, cuz the way the earth heroes were doing those robots for a full hour... 😂😂😂😂

We can go on for a month if it get you dense people to comprehend, doesn't matter to me.

😎 THOSE are the facts. Not a single thing this alien said actually was true. He's a no one. The metal was a one and done. And you weirdos are thirsty as **** for a feat if this trash shit is what y'all cling to. That writer saying Supes isn't multiversal HURT you guys to the core. Now y'all are gonna jump at any new feats till something sticks, shits hilarious 😂

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
pay attention to the panels, he did use it as a lifting point:

Post the panel before that.

*Maybe* he did, okay. It's not obvious from the art, but let's assume it is.

His bow still doesn't work like a f*cking bionic arm of Misty Knight or Winter Soldier.

His bones and muscles still took the car's weight and had to be strong enough to allow the lifting to happen.

And he still lifted it single-handedly.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Your ENTIRE THEORY hinges on an unknown character saying a metal is unbreakable... That no one has seen or heard of. Seconds before it breaks. A character we realize one page later has absolutely ZERO idea how powerful Clark or League members are.

Please please PLEEEEAAAASSEEE quantify this feat. Not with your head canon. With any actual concrete fact FROM THE BOOK that isn't a one panel speech bubble that got disproved two panels later. Has said metal been used anywhere else on page? Did the alien appear in past Supes or any other DC books? Do we know ANYTHING about the alien? We know two things. 1. Unbreakable clearly doesn't mean what he thinks it means. 2. "Stronger and faster" means fodder on his world, cuz the way the earth heroes were doing those robots for a full hour... 😂😂😂😂

We can go on for a month if it get you dense people to comprehend, doesn't matter to me.

😎 THOSE are the facts. Not a single thing this alien said actually was true. He's a no one. The metal was a one and done. And you weirdos are thirsty as **** for a feat if this trash shit is what y'all cling to. That writer saying Supes isn't multiversal HURT you guys to the core. Now y'all are gonna jump at any new feats till something sticks, shits hilarious 😂

Foaming at the mouth dur

When you fart in bottles do you make an airtight seal from your anus to the bottle, do you just try to aim it at the bottle, or do you shove it in a bit as a guarantee you get 100 percent fart in the bottle? It makes that popping sound too when you remove it.

And what's your process for sealing it up quick without losing precious arse air? Do you like drag it across your skin until you can get your hand over like you're trying to keep a spider trapped?

And what do you do after? Do you pop a lid on them and have coke bottles full of farts on your shelf or do you immediately sniff it out like Ultraman?

Tell me more on your fascinating hobby.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Post the panel before that.

*Maybe* he did, okay. It's not obvious from the art, but let's assume it is.

His bow still doesn't work like a f*cking bionic arm of Misty Knight or Winter Soldier.

His bones and muscles still took the car's weight and had to be strong enough to allow the lifting to happen.

And he still lifted it single-handedly.

the other factor you walk right past to make hawkeye seem like he's got spiderman strength out of nowhere is the fact that the taxi was sitting on a teetering point. YOU could have replicated this feat if you exercise moderately including weight lifting.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Your ENTIRE THEORY hinges on an unknown character saying a metal is unbreakable... That no one has seen or heard of. Seconds before it breaks. A character we realize one page later has absolutely ZERO idea how powerful Clark or League members are.

Please please PLEEEEAAAASSEEE quantify this feat. Not with your head canon. With any actual concrete fact FROM THE BOOK that isn't a one panel speech bubble that got disproved two panels later. Has said metal been used anywhere else on page? Did the alien appear in past Supes or any other DC books? Do we know ANYTHING about the alien? We know two things. 1. Unbreakable clearly doesn't mean what he thinks it means. 2. "Stronger and faster" means fodder on his world, cuz the way the earth heroes were doing those robots for a full hour... 😂😂😂😂

We can go on for a month if it get you dense people to comprehend, doesn't matter to me.

😎 THOSE are the facts. Not a single thing this alien said actually was true. He's a no one. The metal was a one and done. And you weirdos are thirsty as **** for a feat if this trash shit is what y'all cling to. That writer saying Supes isn't multiversal HURT you guys to the core. Now y'all are gonna jump at any new feats till something sticks, shits hilarious 😂


😂

"Unbreakable" things usually never last that way. Having that moniker screams for an epic "breaking" sooner or later. The chains were obviously durable as hell from the bit of background information given.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
the other factor you walk right past to make hawkeye seem like he's got spiderman strength out of nowhere is the fact that the taxi was sitting on a teetering point. YOU could have replicated this feat if you exercise moderately including weight lifting.

No amount of moderate exercise is going to do that.

And if you paid attention to that run, you'd know that Bendis intended resurrected Hawkeye to have some hidden powers.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
No amount of moderate exercise is going to do that.

And if you paid attention to that run, you'd know that Bendis intended resurrected Hawkeye to have some hidden powers.

. I have know idea how #wrongAlberto is this freaking clueless about everything. He’s gotta be in a assisted living facility. I wouldn’t trust him out in the real world with normal folks.

Even if we ignore what Bendis had planned for Hawkeye (and we can do so, as Bendis forgets stuff and cancels his plan often)... it's still just a normal dude under a taxi.

Hawk is not even a peak human, if we use his sourcebooks bios. Athlete, yes. Peak human, no.

Let's assume he is peak. Let's assume the bow helped him somehow. It's still a superhuman feat, doing such stunt with one hand and no major injuries.