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Toy Story CRT which is definitely going to be shot down

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Basically, in Toy Story, Buzz temporarily has a firework attached to his back. I've heard that, with this rocket, Buzz is 9-B. But is he really?

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The explosion doesn't seem to be much bigger than these 15 inch toys. Is this really a 9-B explosion?
 
Can you do better? Seriously doubt it since you didn't know how many kilojoules a stick of dynamite was and went on to compare the rocket feat to dynamite and apparently you didn't know how much a kilojoule is.
 
Yeah, well I don't know jackshit about anything.

Also I didn't compare it to dynamite at all. I said it wasn't at that level.
 
Great you admit you don't know anything, then why do you think it is not accurate since you don't know. How can you tell that calc is incorrect even though you don't know how to calc yourself. Should we even take your opinion into consideration?.
 
By his logic, a one inch explosion is something like 3000 joules. I don't know about you, but a one inch explosion insta-killing a 9-C (which 3000 joules can do) seems pretty absurd to me.

Also, I meant I don't know anything about joules and shit. I don't mean I'm a clueless idiot who can't tell the difference between one and two.
 
The most energy output by a Human was almost 9 Kilojoules, a 9-C+ amount of energy output by a human
 
You're proving my point. A human with 9-C+ durability would be killed hundreds of times over by that one inch explosion.
 
You can't even really tell what anything is (And pixel-scaling the images is basically impossible)
 
Well I can revise it with the images you've provided
Alright, so bringing the images into GIMP (What I use for pixel scaling) turns them into potatoes

Does paint.net do any better?
 
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