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. . . He said light... That is exactly the opposite. In terms of weight, you could probably do worse, but in terms of physical power required? Nope. A crossbow is literally the worst weapon for any person who isn't physically strong.
I just... don't even know where to start. That statement is so wrong. Both weapons, as with all melee that isn't something like an axe, a mace, or a hammer, work almost entirely based on the chain of the body and technique. If you were worried about a weapon using too much strength, then all you have to do is make sure that you don't take a bow, because it requires the most strength out of any medieval weapon, unless you count unassisted crossbow. Those can pack a lot more power, and for anyone who isn't ridiculously ripped, some sort of mechanical assist is basically a requirement.
One 'r', friend.
Yeah.
Well done. I was just about to do that myself.
Oh boy... He's gonna do something crazy. Does anyone remember when he muttered about "low chance" on his No-Name skill? I just hope if it's some sort of stealing he goes for the goddess and not anyone else.
That's the way I live my life every day. If I haven't been called weird or psychotic then I haven't lived up to my potential that day.
True. I didn't say it was only Spiderman, but he does seem to generally be depicted as much more down-to-earth than most heroes. Superman is kind of the opposite, being made to basically be a god, but it does happen, just not often.
Where's the reasoning? Why was his mother glaring at him? What just happened?
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