Explanation: Mantis shrimps have the most powerful punches in nature with respect to their body size. It can probably break human bones.
67 0 Reply"probably" is more "likely fracture" if you get punched by them and you take the full 1500 newtons straight on the finger.
According to https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/bmt-2012-0004/html
(I can only access the abstract) fractures appear at an average of 1485 N, albeit in a different situation (jamming rather than strike)
17 0 ReplyI still don't get it, but I didn't have enough sleep lol
edit: It took me three tries to get my spelling right too
3 0 Reply- Mantis shrimps are incredibly strong
- Girl asks the shrimp if it could help her in boxing
- Shrimp controls girl like the rat controls the boy in Ratatouille
- Shrimp-controlled-girl obliterates and possibly kills her opponent
- Girl contemplates whether it was a good idea or not
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That explains why I didn't get it at first, I thought she was holding the hungry hungry caterpillar.
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Oh this is good
*Actually I take it back, it would be funnier if she was just holding a pistol in the bottom frame.
28 3 ReplyOnly if it was a pistol shrimp
17 0 ReplyIs it not!?
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Saitama's spirit animal
24 0 ReplyHoly fuck that's clever and original.
21 1 ReplyIt's literally parody of a 17 year olds movie .
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Mantis Shrimp don't play no games.
11 0 ReplyHe's nasty!
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