Right, well, next time I'm wandering the countryside and a bear attacks me I'll just yell 'KYNE!' at it really loudly and hope for the best, I guess.
*pats your hand* You poor boy...
Right, well, next time I'm wandering the countryside and a bear attacks me I'll just yell 'KYNE!' at it really loudly and hope for the best, I guess.
*pats your hand* You poor boy...
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Why are you purposefully being obtuse? We don't have anything against you for making the thread. We're just explaining to you why we don't think this comparison works. Don't take it so personally.
If you count 50 mph wind, I've already been on the receiving end of Unrelenting Shout.
Well the trailers and such suggest that the Champion of Cyrodiil was an Imperial in Legion Armour.
In fairness, I hate about 90% of the internet/world...
Fus Ro Dah isn't the force of a sound wave, but more of a magical airzooka.
And it is not a "Logical" answer because it doesn't follow logic - it superimposes one set of rules from an entirely different logic question onto another.
Another person who is complaining about the theory part.... If you read the paragraph I made or the video they are pretty much the same, We both decided to bump the db to 1100. That is what you are complaining about. if you want, I can move the theory to another paragraph.
Mine looks sixier xD
You can make anything look sixy in that stuff
I've been ignoring everything after the "Let's crank the DB up to 1100". Everything before that is still flawed.
I saw an experiment on History channel or Discovery or something once where they were trying to figure out what decibel level you would have to set a loudspeaker system to in order to have a guitar strike literally blast someone away. I don't remember the numbers, just the conclusion. A force of that magnitude would liquefy a person's internal organs at that level, thus it would indeed kill them. I believe that would qualify as an answer here. But clearly, if the OP is not adverse to doing research, as is indicated by all the numbers and citation, why ask the question, when you could have answered it yourself?