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ok who is stronger?

I really do disagree with you on this Mullet, but we are just arguing semantics. But then I suppose that was the whole point of this thread.

I don't think it actually comes down to semantics, though otherwise I agree with you. The definition of intensity that Mullet is relating to strength, doesn't apply. Strength as it applies to the human body, is a measure of force.

To the OP, even if your friend said who has more relative strength, you couldn't answer him. What would he be asking? Strength relative to what? The only way your friend is stronger than you is if you're specifically talking about strength relative to bodyweight.

In this case, you're stronger (in that lift - maybe he squats twice as much as you). :squat:
 
Grab your friend, toss him into the lockers at the gym, and ask him who is his daddy . . .this will morally crush him and have you come out the dominant man. :rofl: Discussion should stop after that.


lol now that was funny!
 
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