The unstoppable particle stops,and the unmovable particle moves.Quite easy.dont_blink said:what happens when an unstoppable particle meets an unmovable particle?
Originates from Dragon Ball Z, doesn't it? Or maybe I'm just making shit up again >_>Internet Kraken said:I was being sarcastic. By this point I bet almost everyone has heard some form of this question.vladtehimpaler said:i beg to differ on "new and original". I've seen this a few times, a while ago.Internet Kraken said:This is a new and original thought.
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anything made of divne (and not divine) material can be cut through.Uber Polarbear said:So, can you cut through a cube made of divne unbreakable material with a knife that cuts through everything?
Or maybe the unstoppable force just changes direction. Nothing says the unstoppable force cannot be redirected by something, just that it won't ever stop.lucky_sharm said:As for the "unstoppable force moving an immovable object" question thing, the unstoppable force would pass through the immovable object. Not moving it, just going straight through it.
You're just making stuff up. Nothing original has come out of Dragonball Z.Vanguard_Ex said:Originates from Dragon Ball Z, doesn't it? Or maybe I'm just making shit up again >_>Internet Kraken said:I was being sarcastic. By this point I bet almost everyone has heard some form of this question.vladtehimpaler said:i beg to differ on "new and original". I've seen this a few times, a while ago.Internet Kraken said:This is a new and original thought.
There is no correct answer to this question. Why bother asking it?
+150 points for flawless execution :')Nigh Invulnerable said:You're just making stuff up. Nothing original has come out of Dragonball Z.Vanguard_Ex said:Originates from Dragon Ball Z, doesn't it? Or maybe I'm just making shit up again >_>Internet Kraken said:I was being sarcastic. By this point I bet almost everyone has heard some form of this question.vladtehimpaler said:i beg to differ on "new and original". I've seen this a few times, a while ago.Internet Kraken said:This is a new and original thought.
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