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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Archeologists have studied a 3000 year old skeleton with 790 wounds to it's bones, missing his left hand, a Nd a severed leg. They have proved that this was a shark attack. The waters were as dangerous then as they are now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Blimey the poor person.
Did you see the news about the skull found in China?"
I heard a little about this. It may well be one of the missing links of homonids evolution if I heard right? |
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"Archeologists have studied a 3000 year old skeleton with 790 wounds to it's bones, missing his left hand, a Nd a severed leg. They have proved that this was a shark attack. The waters were as dangerous then as they are now."
It’s all over the news Tom |
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By *yron69Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
More sharks back then as we’ve now killed most of them
There is a theory that stupid people are born for a reason. In the old times an individual would brave potentially dangerous waters so as to be sacrificed to the groups benefit. Yup, there’s sharks out there. Many primitive societies primarily scavenged the shore line. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
The theory is that he was attacked while fishing and his body rescued by his villagers. He was found in a communal grave with his severed leg next to him. There is evidence to what happened to the human but we will never know the fate of that dangerous beast. Perhaps he was hunted down by those angry villagers or simply swam away. One think O do believe that when any animal gets a taste for blood then they are likely to attack again |
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"Blimey the poor person.
Did you see the news about the skull found in China?
I heard a little about this. It may well be one of the missing links of homonids evolution if I heard right?"
As with all these things there are varying opinions. I've seen Dragon Man described as a "new branch of the family tree" |
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"New species ?
Newly discovered yes. I find it fascinating. It's believed that this current age is the first time in the history of humans that there has been only one species."
That's a fascinating discovery there, possibly showing another of several species that coexisted.
Imagine Fab at the time could have had your species category, to help search for the type of human that you wanted to shag with that day
I'm guessing that for Tom's post - it's much safer today for shark attacks, as they would have vastly outnumbered us a few thousand years ago, when our population sizes were much lower. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"New species ?
Newly discovered yes. I find it fascinating. It's believed that this current age is the first time in the history of humans that there has been only one species.
That's a fascinating discovery there, possibly showing another of several species that coexisted.
Imagine Fab at the time could have had your species category, to help search for the type of human that you wanted to shag with that day
I'm guessing that for Tom's post - it's much safer today for shark attacks, as they would have vastly outnumbered us a few thousand years ago, when our population sizes were much lower. "
Indeed, they were even scarier times and especially for those brave village fishermen who literally risked being eaten alive by those murderous beasts and all they wanted to do was feed their families. I wonder if they fished to sell or just shared it amongst the villagers, old and young alike. Bit like Meals on Wheels or Free School Meals. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I actually think sharks are misjudged and calling them 'beasts' and 'dangerous buggers' isn't necessarily helping things - it perpetuates the myth that they are evil, which they aren't. They are on the brink of extinction due to over hunting and they are a vital part of a complex food web. Few care because they are top predators and they aren't "cute" but we should care. I went swimming with sharks several years ago and they are graceful and beautiful, but need respecting in their habitat just as you would a lion. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"I actually think sharks are misjudged and calling them 'beasts' and 'dangerous buggers' isn't necessarily helping things - it perpetuates the myth that they are evil, which they aren't. They are on the brink of extinction due to over hunting and they are a vital part of a complex food web. Few care because they are top predators and they aren't "cute" but we should care. I went swimming with sharks several years ago and they are graceful and beautiful, but need respecting in their habitat just as you would a lion."
They are evil and dangerous.. they attack surfers and skin divers... The sea is dangerous enough without these buggers trying to chomp you... |
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By *yron69Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
"I actually think sharks are misjudged and calling them 'beasts' and 'dangerous buggers' isn't necessarily helping things - it perpetuates the myth that they are evil, which they aren't. They are on the brink of extinction due to over hunting and they are a vital part of a complex food web. Few care because they are top predators and they aren't "cute" but we should care. I went swimming with sharks several years ago and they are graceful and beautiful, but need respecting in their habitat just as you would a lion.
They are evil and dangerous.. they attack surfers and skin divers... The sea is dangerous enough without these buggers trying to chomp you..."
Evil is not an attribute you can attach to animals. |
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"I actually think sharks are misjudged and calling them 'beasts' and 'dangerous buggers' isn't necessarily helping things - it perpetuates the myth that they are evil, which they aren't. They are on the brink of extinction due to over hunting and they are a vital part of a complex food web. Few care because they are top predators and they aren't "cute" but we should care. I went swimming with sharks several years ago and they are graceful and beautiful, but need respecting in their habitat just as you would a lion."
I’ve heard most sharks support trump so? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was wondering why a shark had a missing hand and leg for a minute then. His victim obvs. Dangerous place the sea. You would think being as we havnt been born with flippers and tails we may stay out the water. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Some species learn to be evil
Some species have the capacity to be evil
Sharks are born evil..
Worse than that...
They are cowardly and evil..
Can we apply human concepts to fish?"
We share these traits..
They wait in the dark seas ready to pounce..let's not forget the 600 souls on the sinking of a US ship during the war
Systematicaly eaten by this cunning for...The Shark |
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"Some species learn to be evil
Some species have the capacity to be evil
Sharks are born evil..
Worse than that...
They are cowardly and evil..
Can we apply human concepts to fish?
We share these traits..
They wait in the dark seas ready to pounce..let's not forget the 600 souls on the sinking of a US ship during the war
Systematicaly eaten by this cunning for...The Shark "
So you're saying we can hold sharks to the same standards we hold humans to? I can't agree |
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"Well we have scientists telling us how intelligent many of these sea creatures are....
They know exactly what they are doing when they attack... "
That assumes an ability to reason on a par with humans and an ability to form a moral code. I'm not sure sharks do that Tom. |
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"I actually think sharks are misjudged and calling them 'beasts' and 'dangerous buggers' isn't necessarily helping things - it perpetuates the myth that they are evil, which they aren't. They are on the brink of extinction due to over hunting and they are a vital part of a complex food web. Few care because they are top predators and they aren't "cute" but we should care. I went swimming with sharks several years ago and they are graceful and beautiful, but need respecting in their habitat just as you would a lion.
They are evil and dangerous.. they attack surfers and skin divers... The sea is dangerous enough without these buggers trying to chomp you..." oh man,c'mon, they awsome creatures ,I love surfing and I love sharks ,we can coexist ,peace and love |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There are some sharks that choose to be vegetarian and eat plankton..the basking shark is one I think... Then we have these evil buggers that choose meat and human meat at that.. "
You think plankton are plants ? |
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"Archeologists have studied a 3000 year old skeleton with 790 wounds to it's bones, missing his left hand, a Nd a severed leg. They have proved that this was a shark attack. The waters were as dangerous then as they are now."
For a while I kept wondering how the eff a shark lost its hand and leg...... |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"There are some sharks that choose to be vegetarian and eat plankton..the basking shark is one I think... Then we have these evil buggers that choose meat and human meat at that.. "
Did you mean algae? |
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"The theory is that he was attacked while fishing and his body rescued by his villagers. He was found in a communal grave with his severed leg next to him. There is evidence to what happened to the human but we will never know the fate of that dangerous beast. Perhaps he was hunted down by those angry villagers or simply swam away. One think O do believe that when any animal gets a taste for blood then they are likely to attack again "
It's a shark ....... i'd be more suprised if it announced it was vegan |
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