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Site of the 1916 Matawan shark attacks. Mural by @tattoobobtv
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Page illustration detail. National Geographic magazine - February 1968.
“I’m literally Dashi” I tell myself as the bush fire starts getting suspiciously close to my town
How do you feel about stories about shark attacks? Do you feel that they’ve become in bad taste, considering the bad rep sharks get?
I think Sharks should be treated with respect, like any other animal in nature that can mess you up.
Are there worse animals? Yes,
But we talk about sharks because of how vicious and cool they look.
Vending machines kill more people than sharks but there isnt an award winning movie called "Snacks" its called "Jaws"
I just think things need to be tempered.
Okay, so I was just recently playing my EO2 game, and I was reminded of something that I absolutely HATE!!!
Here's my rant. I'm ranting.
Can somebody explain to me why EO2 thought it was a good idea to have Greenland sharks attack you in the North Pole?
Seriously, that's BULLSHARK!!! 💢😠😡
Greenland sharks don't even attack people?! This is absurd!!! I shouldn't have to deal with Greenland shark attacks at all in this game?! Unless I unexpectedly encounter a Great White during a side quest, I have the God-given constitutional right to dive in arctic and antarctic waters PEACEFULLY without having to deal with a SINGLE — DANGEROUS — CREATURE!!! 😤
And what's even WORSE is that I have to deal with A BUNCH OF THESE JERKS if I DARE to dive at night!!
They be like, "Hey, Player is here, let's SHARKPILE HIM!!!! GRAAAA!!!!" 😈
And I'm like, "NOOOOOO!!!! I DON'T WANNA GET SHARKPILED!!! I ALREADY GET THAT IN CICEROS STRAIT AND ZAHHAB REGION!!! LEAVE ME ALOOOOOOOOOONE!!!" *SOBS* 😵💫😭😫😱😵💫😭😫😭😱😭😵💫
So yeah, that's my rant. Does anyone else feel this way? 🥴
Aloha and Happy Diving!
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Operation Man-Eater is a 3-part PBS series hosted by veterinary scientist Mark Evans. The first episode is about Great White Sharks and deals with the controversy around shark attacks in Western Australia and research into prevention. Very evenhanded portrayal of the sharks. Definite condemnation of the shark cull. 9/10.
What could go wrong?
Fucking insane shit. Political correctness run amok.
“Little Jimmy lost both legs and one arm to a shark attack.” will now be:
“Little Jimmy was negatively impacted during an encounter with a nice sharky-shark who was just passing by.”
LOLOL
People are acting so concerned about the slight increase of shark attacks on humans and talking about getting rid of the seals when we can do without a couple million people, heck, a few billion won't do nothing! There is plenty of us!