Shark Week
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I'm not a big fan of James Woods. I don't have a particular reason though.
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I like the sharks that eat the idiots that go swimming in the ocean, and then wonder why they lost a leg, arm or other appendage.
Those sharks are my bros.
Because if you don't want to be a part of the food chain, don't get into the food chain.
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@DustinB3403 said in Shark Week:
I like the sharks that eat the idiots that go swimming in the ocean, and then wonder why they lost a leg, arm or other appendage.
Those sharks are my bros.
Because if you don't want to be a part of the food chain, don't get into the food chain.
Can't add anything to this
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Sharknado 1, 2, and 3.... Sharktopus.... Mega Shark and Mecha Shark.
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Swimming in the ocean is fun. Much more fun:risk ratio than the very remote danger of getting eaten by a shark. When i lived in Orlando i used to drive out to the public beaches just outside Canaveral multiple times a week. Sometimes even got to watch rockets take off from about 2 miles away.
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@momurda said in Shark Week:
Swimming in the ocean is fun. Much more fun:risk ratio than the very remote danger of getting eaten by a shark. When i lived in Orlando i used to drive out to the public beaches just outside Canaveral multiple times a week. Sometimes even got to watch rockets take off from about 2 miles away.
Exactly these landlubbers don't get it.
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@momurda And if you lost a leg or arm do you think the shark that bit it off, should be hunted and killed?
Would you blame the shark for doing what it does, eating swimming things?
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@momurda said in Shark Week:
Swimming in the ocean is fun. Much more fun:risk ratio than the very remote danger of getting eaten by a shark. When i lived in Orlando i used to drive out to the public beaches just outside Canaveral multiple times a week. Sometimes even got to watch rockets take off from about 2 miles away.
If you want to get technical about it, you have a higher risk of dying from a pineapple falling on your head than being "attacked" by a shark.
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@momurda Swimming is fun, but i refuse to go deeper than belly-button height. I ain't trying to be shark bait.
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Of course not. There is that fable about a scorpion and a goat that need to cross a river...
I am saying that out of tens of millions of man beach hours per year, only half a dozen people are attacked. You are more likely to be killed by police, or a lightning bolt in a given year. -
@travisdh1 said in Shark Week:
@momurda said in Shark Week:
Swimming in the ocean is fun. Much more fun:risk ratio than the very remote danger of getting eaten by a shark. When i lived in Orlando i used to drive out to the public beaches just outside Canaveral multiple times a week. Sometimes even got to watch rockets take off from about 2 miles away.
If you want to get technical about it, you have a higher risk of dying from a pineapple falling on your head than being "attacked" by a shark.
I guess the moral if this little factoid is that pineapple trees are more evil than sharks. Also, don't lounge in the shade of a pineapple tree.
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@travisdh1 said in Shark Week:
@travisdh1 said in Shark Week:
@momurda said in Shark Week:
Swimming in the ocean is fun. Much more fun:risk ratio than the very remote danger of getting eaten by a shark. When i lived in Orlando i used to drive out to the public beaches just outside Canaveral multiple times a week. Sometimes even got to watch rockets take off from about 2 miles away.
If you want to get technical about it, you have a higher risk of dying from a pineapple falling on your head than being "attacked" by a shark.
I guess the moral if this little factoid is that pineapple trees are more evil than sharks. Also, don't lounge in the shade of a pineapple tree.
Or just get all of the fruit first.... then you can have a pineapple beverage, and shade.
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@momurda said in Shark Week:
Of course not. There is that fable about a scorpion and a goat that need to cross a river...
I am saying that out of tens of millions of man beach hours per year, only half a dozen people are attacked. You are more likely to be killed by police, or a lightning bolt in a given year.Mosquitoes are waaaaay more dangerous than sharks.
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@RojoLoco said in Shark Week:
@momurda said in Shark Week:
Of course not. There is that fable about a scorpion and a goat that need to cross a river...
I am saying that out of tens of millions of man beach hours per year, only half a dozen people are attacked. You are more likely to be killed by police, or a lightning bolt in a given year.Mosquitoes are waaaaay more dangerous than sharks.
Discovery just announced Mosquito Week.
Mecha-Squito in production currently.
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@ChrisL said in Shark Week:
@RojoLoco said in Shark Week:
@momurda said in Shark Week:
Of course not. There is that fable about a scorpion and a goat that need to cross a river...
I am saying that out of tens of millions of man beach hours per year, only half a dozen people are attacked. You are more likely to be killed by police, or a lightning bolt in a given year.Mosquitoes are waaaaay more dangerous than sharks.
Discovery just announced Mosquito Week.
Mecha-Squito in production currently.
SHARK-SQUITO!!!!!
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You would be absoulutely dumbfounded if you knew how many times sharks swim right next you while you are in the water.
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@IRJ said in Shark Week:
You would be absoulutely dumbfounded if you knew how many times sharks swim right next you while you are in the water.
You're ruining the ocean for me.
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@IRJ said in Shark Week:
You would be absoulutely dumbfounded if you knew how many times sharks swim right next you while you are in the water.
That would be 0 for me, as I'm not adding that risk onto my life.
There are enough things in the world capable of killing me, I don't need to add sharks to the list.
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@ChrisL said in Shark Week:
@IRJ said in Shark Week:
You would be absoulutely dumbfounded if you knew how many times sharks swim right next you while you are in the water.
You're ruining the ocean for me.
Oh I wade with them all the time...
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@IRJ said in Shark Week:
You would be absoulutely dumbfounded if you knew how many times sharks swim right next you while you are in the water.
I've seen literally dozens around me every time I'm at Folly Beach near Charleston. Cute little shark buddies!!!