@AbaiGiven84044 And this force comes from the ground, which supports both your weight and the weight of the bar. So for lifting the plane Homelander would have to fly with a force of at least 775000 Newton. So he is strong, yeah, but not that much.
@AbaiGiven84044 Bro, that's basic high school physics. Newton's third law: action equals reaction. For example, when you do a deadlift, you're lifting the weight of the bar. But in order for you not to simply fall into the ground, an opposing force has to act on you.
@cartmansfinsta Not exactly. It's simple physics. If you want to lift a 100-ton airplane, you also need 100 tons pushing you up. It's possible on earth surface, but not in the air. Homelander isn't that strong that he can fly with 100 tons of power. So it actually makes sense, blud.
@AbaiGiven84044 Bro, it's actually simple physics. If you want to hold a 100-ton airplane, you also need 100 tons pushing you up. But Homelander isn't that strong that he can fly with 100 tons of power. So it actually makes sense, blud.
@ihatemeen_ Bro, he wasn't beefing directly with the baby 😭. He was just anoyyed that stillwell gave the baby all of her attention rather than himself or the business. It's like saying you have beef with drugs because your friend is drug addicted. Doesn't make sense.
@PhilDL616 Narcissistic personalities with antisocial features respond to losing control with rage, escalation, or defiance. Never submission. The writers broke their own character to serve a narrative agenda, giving the audience a satisfying image of a broken, groveling Homelander.
@PhilDL616 Homelander was built from the ground up as a textbook narcissist with sociopathic traits. A person with that psychological profile does not beg for their life when they lose power. That is not opinion, that is clinical fact.