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Let's Wank Real Life

Planet Jupiter is At least High 4-C, likely 4-B because Zeus is.
 
Real life would need it's own scale because humans created Tier 0 fictional characters and some claim that they are beyond those humans and some more claim to be beyond those humans, ad infinitum.
 
The Tsar Bomba can destroy the whole planet through chain reaction by detonating it in the Mariana Trench.
 
Every time someone punches someone really hard in the face..they call it popcorn. So...

10-A popcorn o_O
 
@Kepe


Gtfo with that downplay. Saitama is clearly tier 0 and we see Saitama as fiction therefore we can beyond Omnipotent. Humans are Omnipotent++++
 
Nukes can be used to solo any fictional invasion according to the people therefore nukes are tier 0 OFC
 
People like Hitler are portrayed as gods in some fiction so there irl counterparts must be Tier 0 as well
 
Before the discovery of anything, they didn't exist. After such discoveries, their concept was made real, meaning humans not only have creation, but conceptual manipulation as well.
 
Akreious said:
We receive light through our eyes. Therefore we are relativistic in speed.
Again with this downplay...look even trivial activities of humans have been shown to require speeds described as 'yesterday fast' in order to be completed, so humans are at least immeasurable in speed.
 
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