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About Meh from The Emoji Movie

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Someone need to calc this feat, alongside scaling the size of emojis in this movie by comparing it to the just dance lady
 
It wouldn't be like, anything good though if they're barely a height, and I don't want to be bothered with checking their height when compared to Dance lady. In the Instagram scene we see they are a bit comparable to that of a pidgeon, though. They're definitely small sized characters.
 
Okay well I eyeballed it and have it generous standings here. I got just barely 10-A. 108 joules. Likely wrong because I don't entirely understand the system
 
Do we ever see them hurt each other? Like another emoji hurt an emoji. It's the reason why toy story characters don't scale to their own durability
 
As far as I know, we never saw two emojis harming each other. And I'm not gonna watch that movie again to check.
 
In most cases AP scales to dura. Odds are this isn't one of those cases. Unless we make toy story 9-C or whatever
 
But we don't see an emoji hurt another emoji to my knowledge. We can't make the jump that these things scale to their durability unless shown that they can hurt each other if not, they're a 10-c Stone wall
 
Joaco0902 said:
"We've scaled characters for worse reasons" ~Jacky
Quote is bad out of context fair but two wrongs don't make a right. I firmly believe that digital world emojis are stone walls unless proven otherwise
 
Actually I don't know why I quoted that. I thought it made sense in this context lol

I'm on your side Jacky, unless we find an instance of these guys hurting each other then nah.
 
Also to be honest I probably ****** up the numbers somewhere and was too generous with the calculation. I can try more later if I have the will for it
 
Oh also been talking to wok. Surviving fire doesn't scale to your actual like, blunt force durability. Odds are we can't actually rate them 10-A for surviving Fire because being on fire is 9-B and humans can survive that and...arent 9-B for punching themselves in the face
 
Gene easily shakes it off though. Most humans are temporarily, if not permanently crippled by getting set on fire. Also, he was launched into the air while on fire every time.
 
Eh, surviving the fall doesn't mean much if we don't know his weight or from how high he actually fell. Easily shaking it off doesn't mean much when it's just heat and not getting punched
 
I'll tell y'all what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna calculate the robot falling on an emoji. It's gonna be tedious as hell (comparing an emoji to a pigeon than the emoji to the robot and then how far it fell in what amount of time, weight of robot, KE), but ill do it
 
Okay I got it. So...human level at worst, and that's assuming they're like, made of titanium. We don't really know what the robots are made of. Aren't they made of data?
 
I guess. The low end is assuming they're somewhat hollow and made of titanium. That's human+ I beleive. I'll post a calc and have people yell at me about it
 
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