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Post by Skaathar on Jun 2, 2017 0:10:54 GMT
See? I knew you were going to ignore the train feat again. Just admit it, you actually have no answer to the inconsistencies in Antman, so you brush them aside like they're unimportant, hoping that you can bluff your way out of it. Because the train is consistent. I was trying to avoid embarrassing you for not knowing that when he dented the car, it wouldn't have mattered if the car was hitting him or he fell on the car. The total force is all that matters, not which one or even both was in motion.
All I'm saying there's nothing bad about what happened there. Remember that was the point. You can try to paint it as inconsistent all you like. Nothing was wrong with it.
I'm wondering why you're so interested in finding reasons not to like things. After all it is you who is complaining that Asguardians don't act like the Elves from LOTR in another thread.
Do you have anything else you'd like to claim is wrong in the MCU? None of this is blowing up my skirt so far.
In other words, you're trying to derail the conversation so you don't need to address the train feat. Simply saying "because it's consistent" doesn't make it consistent. Notice how you didn't even try to back up your claim that it was consistent? So I ask again, how do you explain the train getting derailed and then equating that to the fact that Antman can ride an arrow? As for me looking for negative things, you specifically asked me to list problems with the MCU. All I'm doing is responding to your request. And believe me, you're not going to embarrass me at all with that car dent thing, since you obviously have no idea how that works. Force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration. Note that MASS is included there. For Antman to have dented the roof of the car from a fall, he would have needed to have enough mass to dent it.
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