Talk:Airbending/@comment-76.195.163.17-20111002191754/@comment-75.101.1.190-20111016182516

Not really. For once thing, Airbending is a passive art, explicitly against the kind of coldblooded murder that is described here. For another, forcing a large amount of air into a small container would take an enormous amount of precision - you'd have to be a master to even try it. Thirdly, and perhaps most importantly, it can easily be countered by the would-be victim holding his breath and plugging his nose. Incidentally, the "expand the air in the lungs" theory has a similar flaw - it can easily be countered by simply breathing out.