Quote Originally Posted by drewmandan View Post
a), being pulled in both directions constitutes a tension and would result in you being ripped apart, and b) tidal forces from being so close to two singularities would rip apart the two pieces formed by (a).
First let me start with point out a) is false. Being pulled in equal but opposite directions only allows for a rip if force isn't exerted equally throughout the entire system (however with a black hole force would be exerted to all of my body, not just pieces).

Second, I should have clarified, I meant black holes that were in a sufficient angle to allow for equal direction of pulling, and not just equal force. Being only two there wouldn't be enough equal angular force against me...so I probably should have said a system of black holes with in proximity to me in the exact setup that would allow for equal angular force throughout my entire body.