Poll Unarmed Thor broke the Kurse rock with bear hands (44 votes)
Did Thor negate the kinetic energy of the rock?
Did Thor negate the kinetic energy of the rock?
@morningstar999: Him I was just saying facts.
@gokufan1541: Why are you sending me gifs of yourself? That's your privacy bro, keep it hidden from others ;).
@morningstar999: Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
Ye, they both are pitiful in the same way.
@morningstar999: Him I was just saying facts.
You are both trolling and derailing the thread. Now the poor fool thinks you are my alt smh...
@gokufan1541: I mean, I am sorry for you, get better soon.
200 tons in 45 meters per second is equivalent of 0.05 tons of tnt, this is nothing but an anti-feat, Thor got knocked over and is in pain after the collision.
Unless you consider Thor to be consistently building level, in which case it lines up pretty well.
The guy was losing to an army that was casually fodderized by a depowered nuke in space.
Its not like he was fighting them on his own either.
@eredin12: freak that wall of text does nothing to prove thor above small building level
OP: Incorrect, Thor doesn't have bear hands. Even if you replaced his front limbs with that of a bear, they would be paws, not hands.
Ok, so here's the difference.
The bear paw (not hand) has several characteristics that differentiate it from the human hand, most notably the fur and the metacarpal pads. The skeletal characteristics may appear similar at a glance, but after closer inspection it becomes clear that the bones of a bear paw are mean't to absorb shock and impact found on a much higher level than what humans normally experience with their hands in their day to day lives.
Now if you don't believe me, check this out:
“I think some of the bones in the wrist and in the feet. All vertebrates have this selection of small bones” in these areas “and many of those are very similar in size and shape. They are actually distinctive but you have to be able to memorize all those different shapes.
- Dr Scott Rufolo, researcher in bear autonomy
So therefore your assertion that Thor has ''bear hands'' is indeed false, discrediting the rest of your claims.
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@gokufan1541: Tag me another time with this crap and I'll flag your ass.
@gokufan1541: Well, I warned you.
@rajjarsalt: what does "disney" mean?
Haha, Superman plowed through buildings/trains, and this user still thinks boulders are impressive. Thor started bleeding when he was knocked into a church, so the boulder's not impressive at all.
Thor's Church Feat > Boulder Feat.
The train plowed right into him lol
Ultron and Thor had an off-screen fight and he only started bleeding when Ultron punched him
Looks like it broke on his arms and head/body as it put him down ready to be smashed by Kurse lol
Anti-Thor mindset at work
He was badly hurt by blocking that, but it still shattered on his body. I think he probably could punch it apart but it would hurt his arm pretty bad.
@vinervvvvv: Steppenwolf and Darkseid made a bigger hole on Earth's surface without jumping up into the air. Does this mean that Steppenwolf/Darkseid > Thor?
No that was the antilife equation.
Its a cool effect when they hit a world with the antilife equation already etched into it tho.
@vinervvvvv: Steppenwolf and Darkseid made a bigger hole on Earth's surface without jumping up into the air. Does this mean that Steppenwolf/Darkseid > Thor?
No that was the antilife equation.
Its a cool effect when they hit a world with the antilife equation already etched into it tho.
Yep.
@vinervvvvv: Steppenwolf and Darkseid made a bigger hole on Earth's surface without jumping up into the air. Does this mean that Steppenwolf/Darkseid > Thor?
No that was the antilife equation.
Its a cool effect when they hit a world with the antilife equation already etched into it tho.
You have an official statment for that? Since you MCU fans love asking for proof
No anti life equation was mentioned in the theatrical version, was that also the ALE here?
@baalhaddad: LOL it didn't make a hole on the earth surface.
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