Couldn't resist snickering.
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The pier does have something to do with it, for the reasons stated. You have fish and bait in the water. These attract sharks and increase risk. The same as time of day increases risks. That doesn't mean you will be bitten. And you're right, they are there regardless. But there are factors that increase your risk. |
You sound like a real asshole! You should be thankful it was not your kid and not make jokes at somone else's ragedy-especially a childs! Karma is a beyotch! |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2015/06/16/chart-the-animals-that-are-most-likely-to-kill-you-this-summer/?tid=pm_pop_b
"In case you weren't counting, that's 33,000 motor vehicle traffic deaths each year, according to the CDC. Think of it this way: if it's safe enough for you to drive to the beach, it's definitely safe enough to go in the water." |
Tragedy is death. Losing an arm- workable. |
| I am probably overly relaxed about sharks. As a child, I was in the water more than once when they were spotted and chased off by lifeguards on jet skis. We got out when they told us to and got back in the water 20 minutes later. |
So here's the full story of what happened. She was an adult, but it was before I met her. She's a very sporty woman and a risk taker. She was swimming far out into the ocean and noticed sea gulls circling and decided to swim towards that. When she got close enough to the sea gulls she realized that it was a fishing boat throwing chum into the water, hence the sea gulls. A shark then bit her on her side and as it was swimming back towards her she punched it. The punch happened to land in its nose, which is the most sensitive part of a shark. She said the most physically difficult thing she's ever had to do was swim back to shore with a big gash on the side of her abdomen. Once she got back to shore she collapsed on the beach. |
Oh my gosh Drama Mama. I was making a comment about the person who said her friend was bitten by a shark - get it friend - chum? Get over yourself drama queen. |
| More likely to get hurt driving to the beach. The risk has always been there. |
That's crazy. I think people who swim really far out in the ocean are nuts in general. She didn't try to get the boat to pick her up? |
Agree completely. Just look at Bethany Hamilton. She does stuff better with 1 arm than about 99% of the population can do with 2. Losing an arm is terrible, but it isn't death. |
Jesus lady! Why are you turning your kids into fearful anxious people? What the hell is wrong with people like you? |
Right? I live in Virginia Beach. Guess what? I swim in the ocean 6 months out of the year. I go at least a half mile out and back. Nothing has sampled me out as a snack. However you will not catch me out at down or after 4pm. Additionally the waters are full and I mean full of bull sharks. That is all my kids catch off the pier. Baby bulls. |
Honestly your friend sounds kind of dumb. Seagulls are scavengers, of course they are circling chum or dead stuff and sharks like that shit too! Why on earth you would swim to where seagulls are hovering is beyond me... |