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The problem with Bender (About 5-A)

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bender dont move alone the Earth, the professor stated is needed all robots of Earth.
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But Bender is clearly the one who put most power to move the earth. I think the feat should be recalculated.
 
The thing is though, the robots weren't even moving the earth much to dodge the laser. All of them together were too weak to even move it. Hence why Bender had to step in and help after falling on his back. And notice how big the flame got and the color of Bender's flame too. It's blue meaning it burns hotter and is brighter than a regular flame. Which packs more of a punch. It was basically Bender helping the robots out in this context (Bender>everyone else in lifting strength and AP). Plus, more damning evidence suggest that the robots will all be killed if it weren't for Bender stated by the professor.
 
VioletVoid100 said:
The thing is though, the robots weren't even moving the earth much to dodge the laser. All of them together were too weak to even move it. Hence why Bender had to step in and help after falling on his back. And notice how big the flame got and the color of Bender's flame too. It's blue meaning it burns hotter and is brighter than a regular flame. Which packs more of a punch. It was basically Bender helping the robots out in this context (Bender>everyone else in lifting strength and AP). Plus, more damning evidence suggest that the robots will all be killed if it weren't for Bender stated by the professor.
im not too much of a futurerama fan but i do know this even if we say he did the majourity of the feat how do we say how much he did of it and depending on how much he did do could change the result entirely
 
A lot. Like look at the gifs. In one gif, the robots didn't do jack shit, but once Bender came in. Somehow the earth moved. His gifs literally debunks this entire thread overall. Inb4 you need to watch the episode for even more context if you still have any more questionable thoughts.
 
VioletVoid100 said:
A lot. Like look at the gifs. In one gif, the robots didn't do jack shit, but once Bender came in. Somehow the earth moved. His gifs literally debunks this entire thread overall. Inb4 you need to watch the episode for even more context if you still have any more questionable thoughts.
A lot is not quantifiable in a debate and i said it looks like he did the majority and like i said before how do you say how much he did and how is something like that even useable as it is a group feat which are inuseable for the same reasons i stated before
 
A lot IS quantifiable if given the context of the situation. Bender clearly was doing all the work here shown in these gifs. The first one was without his help and the earth didn't move in the slightest, then the second it was done with his help which in turn he moved the earth a week longer. It wasn't really like a group feat per-se if Bender was the one that was shown to be a significant part of this feat.

This isn't something so complex to understand
 
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