Like, if you were at 8-10 tonner, what would you do?
If you had the strength of 100 Men, what would you do?
Be sad because the amount of time I'd have to spend to control that would put a toll on my mind until I slipped.... But if I get easy control of it... Well I'm not durable so I wouldn't be a hero.
Maybe get into sports and cash in
I would personally try to control it using just 10% of my strength in normal days (around 1 ton), and one-shot thieves!
Break a lot of records, learn boxing, become famous, gain money and be remembered as the strongest human of the history.
Break a lot of records, learn boxing, become famous, gain money and be remembered as the strongest human of the history.
Seems about right. But not only boxing. Would deffenetly make a lot of money.
I'd lie about how I reached that level, and watch hundreds of people hurt themselves by listening to what I said.
Assuming I had the appropriate toughness to use it without breaking my own bones, I would just try to find a way to make a ton of money from it.
I am to old to walk into the nfl.
I still have connections in plenty of tough man contests and some shadier things so I could make some cash but legality might be iffy
100 women.
100 charges of manslaughter
100 women.
100 charges of manslaughter
LOLOL!
I would never reveal it in case some nut job thought I was a supernatural being or some scientists thought I was a rare business opportunity to experiment on.
I would try to slowly learn to control it and implement it into a fighting style sports like boxing and make as much money as possible off of it. I would have to of course work on my fitness and increase my durability to keep up appearances.
I'd make it big as the world's first superhuman. I'd make money displaying my strength at shows, on youtube, in real life, ect.
Okay, so... the highest any Human has lifted was 2,840 lbs. Multiply that by 10, and you get = 28,400 lbs. A ton metric ton weighs 2,205 lbs. Now take 28,400 and divide that by 2,205 and you get = 12.8 metric tons.
I would my newfound superhuman strength (plus durability to match) to battle evil as a Hero-for-Hire.
Okay, so... the highest any Human has lifted was 2,840 lbs.
That's not true.
Paul Anderson was said to have lifted 2,840kg or 6,720lbs with a back lift.
The deadlift record which is what people consider the standard for "Strongest Man". "The Mountain" Hafbor Julius Bjornsson lifted 501kg or 1104.5lbs recently.
I’d go into the military and try to become Captain America for Canada, assuming that the strength would technically carry over to bone/skin density, speed, endurance, etc.
For your body to be that strong it needs the density and capability of the nervous system to perform and if your upperbody is hella strong your legs will be way stronger, and if you’re someone of average weight like me I’ll be able to propel myself at ridiculous speeds.
So yeah....Captain Canada it is.
@irishx: Thanks for pointing that out. I mistakenly put 2,840 lbs instead of kg.
With that said... 1,102 lbs x 10 = 11,020 lbs / 2,205 per metric ton = 4.9 metric tons.
Still, strong enough to be superhuman, and I'd be a Hero-for-Hire.
@baldur_odinson: No problem. Hey at least since Hafbor is Icelandic you can kinda technically say the World's Strongest is a Viking :)
@irishx: By Odin's beard! You're right!
@irishx: It says 100, my math is off again. Grr. 1,105 lbs x 100 Men = 110,200 lbs ÷ 2,205 metric tons = 49.9 metric tons. Stronger than Luke Cage, Odin be damned!
I don't know that the average man can lift 160-200 pounds, but I'll go with it.
I have no idea what I'd do. Maybe win the strongman competition with my pinky.
Beat the shit out of every current world heavyweight fighter
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