Explanation: Mantis shrimps have the most powerful punches in nature with respect to their body size. It can probably break human bones.
"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)
I 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
- 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
possibly kills
Head is missing, subject may be deceased
Ohh, that was her opponent in the last panel, now I get it lol thanks
That explains why I didn't get it at first, I thought she was holding the hungry hungry caterpillar.
Oh this is good
*Actually I take it back, it would be funnier if she was just holding a pistol in the bottom frame.
Only if it was a pistol shrimp
Is it not!?
Manris shrimp actually. They are just as cool :)
Huh, TIL mantis shrimp aren't the same animal as pistol shrimp.
Saitama's spirit animal
Holy fuck that's clever and original.
It's literally parody of a 17 year olds movie .
Mantis Shrimp don't play no games.
He's nasty!
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