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Just admit you want a bigger wiener.
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...that thought did not actually occur to me when writing that, though it does seem to on reflection. That's my wording for you.
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The thing about stopping time is that, since time is a fundamental constant required for speed and acceleration, if you stop time, you can't move. This is obvious, but literally, without a non-zero t integer there is no movement. Distance*time=speed. Even if you were contains within a Zerox-shaped temporal bubble so that time continued normally for you (and all the devastating stress this would cause surrounding space) punching someone would transfer none of the energy to them, having no effect. Also, you could not move anyway since the air around you is fixed and unmoving. You are not, however, and retain all the momentum you have due to the motion of the Earth through space. Combined with the immovable air, stopping time = a very messy death.
Still. Comic-book science.
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I was actually going to put that the physics confuse me about frozen air atoms and stuff in that, but didn't bother.
In my mind, I thought that somehow, things touched by myself in time-freeze would...move. Or something. So that, since atoms of air aren't going to resist much, you could presumably walk through them and the force of you breathing in and out would force them to move...but just now, then realising CO2 would then come out, and the vacuum left in your wake. This would not work if I wanted my awesome "Water frozen in time slide on it like ice" thing. If it could work, it would be awesome, but there's simply too many things wrong with it to make it realistically plausible even if you had the will to stop time for whatever reason D: