It’s not a myth that shooting two guns at once looks cool. It looks super cool. Accuracy has nothing to do with how cool it looks.
Padlock shackles haven’t been made of iron for around 120 years. They’re made of case-hardened steel.
I’m pretty sure you can hear someone who is yelling while skydiving, because my friend has a video of him skydiving and you can hear him yelling in the video. Camera microphones are usually worse at picking up sounds in heavy winds than human ears are.
Some of the others seem suspicious too, but I’m not sure enough to dispute.
I’ve seen a game show about pulling semi trucks uphill by the teeth, I’m sure an 8kg grenade pin pull force isn’t a stretch.
Almost all guns that can cause hearing damage (with repeated firing) without a silencer are still going to cause hearing damage despite that silencer.
It just takes a few more shots to accumulate the same level of auditory damage.
That’s how loud shots are despite the action of silencers. Silencers exist to protect your hearing when you likely only need to fire off one or two shots at most… with such few shots you can avoid the conspicuousness of hearing protection while getting that hit done.
I knew the asteroid one, but it still baffles my mind to this day.
Neo is a superhero using hacks in a video game world. Criticising The Matrix because Neo is better with guns than any real person is like criticising Superman because nobody can leap tall buildings in a single bound.