Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who like the cape aren't denying the sharks. Some of us are saying it doesn't impact us because we prefer the ponds anyway and also go for long bike rides. How is this hard to understand?
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Don't bother. Those of us who like the Cape are not like OP, thankfully. Does OP seem happy to you?
Do happy, mature, well adjusted people start threads like this one, and go on and on, as if their life depended on it? C'mon.
OP is a poor troll, and I am shocked that this tread has not been not locked or deleted.
Absurd.
Based on my one trip there, I will say, that I found Cape Cod to be:
Way too expensive. (10K for a small house in Chatham)
Beautiful.
Water too cold to swim in.
Snooty. My snootiest Aunt goes every year. Preppy heaven.
Too far from DC for me to visit regularly.
What do you think about Cape Cod?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who like the cape aren't denying the sharks. Some of us are saying it doesn't impact us because we prefer the ponds anyway and also go for long bike rides. How is this hard to understand?
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Don't bother. Those of us who like the Cape are not like OP, thankfully. Does OP seem happy to you?
Do happy, mature, well adjusted people start threads like this one, and go on and on, as if their life depended on it? C'mon.
OP is a poor troll, and I am shocked that this tread has not been not locked or deleted.
Absurd.
So you are the Crazy Cape Cod Lady! I could tell by your almost child-like belief that only a few people are having a debate.
Just to clarify: I’m not the OP. There are many thousands of people posting on dcum, and likely upwards of 2 dozen posting in this thread alone.
I for one don’t hate on the Cape. It’s lovely. Truly.
I just want you to acknowledge the current shark numbers and concerns instead of pretending it’s not an issue.
...along with the poverty.
Did you know CC is currently underway with its annual campaign for The Needy Fund? They have upwards of 4K requests each year, and they’re expecting many more this year. They strategically launch it during the summer season so outsiders/tourists can lend financial support to the locals who struggle. It’s nice, and it’s desperately needed. (But the Crazy Cape Cod Lady doesn’t believe poverty exists on the Cape along with addiction. Her beloved Cape is some sort of magical land where unicorns prance on rainbows and sharks chomp on unwashed mouth breathers only in the OBX.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who like the cape aren't denying the sharks. Some of us are saying it doesn't impact us because we prefer the ponds anyway and also go for long bike rides. How is this hard to understand?
+1
Don't bother. Those of us who like the Cape are not like OP, thankfully. Does OP seem happy to you?
Do happy, mature, well adjusted people start threads like this one, and go on and on, as if their life depended on it? C'mon.
OP is a poor troll, and I am shocked that this tread has not been not locked or deleted.
Absurd.
So you are the Crazy Cape Cod Lady! I could tell by your almost child-like belief that only a few people are having a debate.
Just to clarify: I’m not the OP. There are many thousands of people posting on dcum, and likely upwards of 2 dozen posting in this thread alone.
I for one don’t hate on the Cape. It’s lovely. Truly.
I just want you to acknowledge the current shark numbers and concerns instead of pretending it’s not an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who like the cape aren't denying the sharks. Some of us are saying it doesn't impact us because we prefer the ponds anyway and also go for long bike rides. How is this hard to understand?
+1
Don't bother. Those of us who like the Cape are not like OP, thankfully. Does OP seem happy to you?
Do happy, mature, well adjusted people start threads like this one, and go on and on, as if their life depended on it? C'mon.
OP is a poor troll, and I am shocked that this tread has not been not locked or deleted.
Absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not OP. I don’t hate CC but I do like ACK much better - that is why I own a home there - and I am total shark nut. Been paying attention to both their re-emergence and the return of the seals for nearly 25 years. The sharks are NOT just at Wellfleet or Chatham or Nauset. They are everywhere in the CC and island area looking for food. The PP who keep trying to make my perspective an anti Cape thing and who is arguing that the shark population is limited to very specific areas is wrong in both counts. Furthermore, said poster is undermining their own case with respect to the sharks by ignoring the clear evidence
of their growing numbers.
They concentrate in few areas, genius. Sharks are not OMNIPRESENT like you like wish to believe they are.
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It’s so funny when someone posts something that can be readily confirmed or refuted in moments and also insults those who might not agree with their readily confirmable/disprovable notion. You are not very wise. In the last week, there have been 18 great white sharks spotted in areas ranging from the Elizabeth Islands, Monomoy, Chatham, Nauset, the Atlantic side near Ptown, Wellfleet, Dennis and Plymouth. That is almost the entire span of the Cape from west to east and south to north.
Perhaps you do not know what the word OMNIPRESENT means? If you are on Cape Cod you are surrounded by about 1000 great whites of varying sizes, sexes and ages. Those animals compete for food with one another and therefor do NOT all sit in the same places. The big girls have command of the best hunting grounds and territorial “claims” proceed down from there.
Give it up, OP. Sad, sad, OP.
Anonymous wrote:People who like the cape aren't denying the sharks. Some of us are saying it doesn't impact us because we prefer the ponds anyway and also go for long bike rides. How is this hard to understand?
Anonymous wrote:People who like the cape aren't denying the sharks. Some of us are saying it doesn't impact us because we prefer the ponds anyway and also go for long bike rides. How is this hard to understand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Actually, sharks much prefer the warmer water form North Carolina, though South Carolina, to Florida WOW! Who knew??:
https://www.ecowatch.com/great-white-sharks-us-2645138745.html
https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2020/02/10/cluster-massive-great-white-sharks-off-carolina-coast-mystery-ocearch/
https://www.wbtv.com/2020/02/10/cluster-sharks-one-spot-off-carolinas-coast-grows-more-intense-mysterious/
https://ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/coastwatch/previous-issues/2014-2/spring-2014/sharks-of-north-carolina/
All major local and national news outlets have specifically warned tourists about great whites in Cape Cod *this week.* Cape Cod news, Boston Globe, NYT, etc. It’s a big deal right now—today.
Your link from 2014 below isn’t compelling, Shark-Denier Suzy.
Anonymous wrote:
Actually, sharks much prefer the warmer water form North Carolina, though South Carolina, to Florida WOW! Who knew??:
https://www.ecowatch.com/great-white-sharks-us-2645138745.html
https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2020/02/10/cluster-massive-great-white-sharks-off-carolina-coast-mystery-ocearch/
https://www.wbtv.com/2020/02/10/cluster-sharks-one-spot-off-carolinas-coast-grows-more-intense-mysterious/
https://ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/coastwatch/previous-issues/2014-2/spring-2014/sharks-of-north-carolina/
All major local and national news outlets have specifically warned tourists about great whites in Cape Cod *this week.* Cape Cod news, Boston Globe, NYT, etc. It’s a big deal right now—today.
Your link from 2014 below isn’t compelling, Shark-Denier Suzy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not OP. I don’t hate CC but I do like ACK much better - that is why I own a home there - and I am total shark nut. Been paying attention to both their re-emergence and the return of the seals for nearly 25 years. The sharks are NOT just at Wellfleet or Chatham or Nauset. They are everywhere in the CC and island area looking for food. The PP who keep trying to make my perspective an anti Cape thing and who is arguing that the shark population is limited to very specific areas is wrong in both counts. Furthermore, said poster is undermining their own case with respect to the sharks by ignoring the clear evidence
of their growing numbers.
They concentrate in few areas, genius. Sharks are not OMNIPRESENT like you like wish to believe they are.
![]()
It’s so funny when someone posts something that can be readily confirmed or refuted in moments and also insults those who might not agree with their readily confirmable/disprovable notion. You are not very wise. In the last week, there have been 18 great white sharks spotted in areas ranging from the Elizabeth Islands, Monomoy, Chatham, Nauset, the Atlantic side near Ptown, Wellfleet, Dennis and Plymouth. That is almost the entire span of the Cape from west to east and south to north.
Perhaps you do not know what the word OMNIPRESENT means? If you are on Cape Cod you are surrounded by about 1000 great whites of varying sizes, sexes and ages. Those animals compete for food with one another and therefor do NOT all sit in the same places. The big girls have command of the best hunting grounds and territorial “claims” proceed down from there.
Anonymous wrote:The thing is, people don’t really go to the cape to go in the water- we go for all of the other reasons.