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The difference between them is, Hulk get more stronger as he gets more angry, so there is not limit set. Skip to content Popular. April 25, Joe Ford. Table of Contents. It isn't like his helmet or mask has some built-in defence system like Batman's, so it would be too easy to quickly check who Daredevil is.

Let's get one thing straight: Matt isn't a good friend. He lies to the people who care about him, and puts their lives in danger even if he insists the lying is to protect them. A prime example is his treatment of his best friend, Foggy Nelson.

Foggy does everything for Matt, but his BFF gives him more headaches than friendship. Then, in the next season of Daredevil , Matt doesn't want to keep Foggy around because he could be in danger.

Dude, he's been in danger the whole time, especially after he traveled with your gear to a police station.

He's past the point of no return and is now an accessory. Much like Foggy Nelson, Karen Page deserves better. Her relationship with Matt has gone from friendship to romance, but he has let her down so many times that she should just move on — maybe with Frank Castle, aka the Punisher, who seems to respect her a little more.

For months, Karen mourned Matt when she thought that he might've perished in the explosion at the end of The Defenders. You'd think that he'd give her a sign or something to say he's alive, but instead, he sought out Foggy first and only her afterwards. Sorry to all of the people who ship Karen and Matt, but she deserves someone who'll treat her with respect and kindness.

Heck, even Foggy doesn't abandon her. Daredevil's moral code is similar to Batman's in the sense that there's a line he won't cross with criminals. We've seen how upset he got with Stick, the Punisher, and Elektra for how they've dealt with others, but it also shows us that he's self-righteous and out of touch.

Does Matt really think that throwing a billy club at someone's head won't cause any permanent damage? Also, how about the time when he used a criminal as a shield when someone fired bullets at him? While he might've never outright snapped someone's neck and watched them cross over to the other side, he's caused more than enough damage to ensure that countless criminals will succumb to their injuries.

Yes, yes, we know that the Marvel Cinematic Universe's movie and TV worlds hardly ever cross, even if they co-exist in the same world. Yet, it still doesn't make sense why Tony Stark went and recruited the teenage Peter Parker from New York to battle Captain America in Germany, when Daredevil is also in the same state as Peter and doesn't need a guardian to travel. We don't know about you, but someone who took down Wilson Fisk and The Hand might be pretty useful in battle.

In addition, how reckless and irresponsible is it to throw a child into a violent situation? In an early episode of season three of Daredevil , Matt wanders the streets outside of Wilson Fisk's penthouse. His disguise? A hat. Much like Clark Kent, however, no one recognizes him — including Karen Page. This is a little odd considering the high-profile work that Nelson and Murdock undertook in the past.

Think about it. When you watch big cases on TV, you end up knowing all about the legal team. Matt and Foggy's faces must've been plastered all over the newspapers and TVs, especially with the Frank Castle case, yet no one seems to recognize Hell's Kitchen's most famous blind lawyer walking the streets. If he'd grown out a beard and his hair, maybe then it would've been more believable.

As a lawyer, it must be difficult to see how the justice system works. Undoubtedly, it's worse when you see someone get off when you know they're guilty as sin. Even so, you need to hold on to the faith that the police and justice system will prevail in the end. Matt has none of that. Quite often, Matt uses his day job to get enough information for his Daredevil gig.

He has almost no trust in the police force and has gone toe to toe with them on several occasions. While there are dirty cops, it's unfair to tar them all with the same brush.

In fact, he's probably sabotaged numerous cases by getting involved. The end of The Defenders could've been a real cliffhanger, but we were shown that Matt was alive after the explosion. Season three of Daredevil didn't spend too much time on this, showing us a tiny montage of how he flipped through the air and survived the blast.

Still, it makes no sense on a logical level. That explosion was devastating. No one knows if Zombie Elektra survived — but we reckon she did since she's not really alive. Matt, though, isn't as super tough or indestructible as Luke Cage.

He has heightened senses, but that's it. This means there's no possible way he could've survived that blast with all of his limbs intact.

Comic book logic strikes once again. Matt has had some serious training and honed his skills to be able to hold his own in any fight. We've seen him take on The Hand's ninjas and defeat them in hand-to-hand combat and even survive against the military trained Punisher.

Yet, strangely enough, Matt has got his clock cleaned by regular street thugs on several occasions. He sleeps with the power of comic book logic.

Hell, he fights people while blind. Probably the same way it works with tinnitus once you get used to it. The water in a sensory deprivation tank is heated to skin temperature and nearly saturated with Epsom salt magnesium sulfate , providing buoyancy so you float more easily.

Anything you wear will press against your body, becoming a distraction. Plus, who wants to take a salty, crusty bathing suit home in a plastic bag?! The controversial CEO of a biohacking company was found dead Sunday in a sensory deprivation tank at a spa in downtown D.

He was Anyone with one or more of the following conditions should not use float tanks: uncontrolled epilepsy, drug or alcohol intoxication, infectious disease, open wounds and serious psychological conditions. The temperature of the float tank should be between There should be some air flow into the tank so it does not get too stuffy.

Sometimes, the water and air temperature creates high humidity in the tank which can have a negative effect possibly resulting in nausea. Yes, you can float while menstruating.

Just treat it like going to a swimming pool while on your period. Pro tip: if you happen to be using a tampon, consider coating the string with petroleum jelly provided in the room to prevent salt water from wicking into the tampon. If your hair comes in contact with the water as it inevitably will.



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