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Taraxias

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Guaranted death but i think very painfull if only you could find where hungry sharks are for sure.here is an article of a guy died from a shark today .it was an accident .
 
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I tried
Feb 29, 2020
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Thank you. I think it's a very "manly" method to prove one's fearlessness. Going up against one of mother nature's toughest predators is a very honourable way to die.
 
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MoreThanAFeeling

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Feb 23, 2020
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Another one: Jump into a lions cage before their scheduled lunch time.
 
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autumnal

Enlightened
Feb 4, 2020
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Guaranted death but i think very painfull if only you could find where hungry sharks are for sure.here is an article of a guy died from a shark today .it was an accident .

An accident? Pretty sure the shark was acting deliberately :))
 
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StateOfMind

Liberty or Death
Apr 30, 2020
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I envy this man, he died doing what he loves. But he is also really lucky, I once saw a short docu on a surfer who lost a leg due to shark and lived.. that dude was miserable as fuck.
 
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Kumachan

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Mar 5, 2020
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its been veritable grusomness fest here recently
 
DeathIsTheWayOut99

DeathIsTheWayOut99

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Jun 6, 2020
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RIP to the guy

That sounds like a very scary way to go out
 
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autumnal

Enlightened
Feb 4, 2020
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I envy this man, he died doing what he loves. But he is also really lucky, I once saw a short docu on a surfer who lost a leg due to shark and lived.. that dude was miserable as fuck.

A lot of Australian surfers are happy to take the risk, and respect the fact that they are guests in the shark's territory. Article comments in online news sources over here tend to be mainly against the culling of that particular shark, or netting and other preventative measures in general. Probably because a lot of surfers are also conservationists, perhaps?
 
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Liberty or Death
Apr 30, 2020
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A lot of Australian surfers are happy to take the risk, and respect the fact that they are guests in the shark's territory. Article comments in online news sources over here tend to be mainly against the culling of that particular shark, or netting and other preventative measures in general. Probably because a lot of surfers are also conservationists, perhaps?
Not an expert on surfing philosophy but in my opinion the shark should live, its its natural habitat.
 
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rhiino

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May 13, 2020
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Thats not a guaranteed method at all. Sharks don't want to eat humans, they are not prey naturally. When a shark bites a human it is an accident and so many people have survived that.
 
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May 8, 2020
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Not 100% guaranteed. More people survive shark attacks than don't.
 
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velle non discitur
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Thank you. I think it's a very "manly" method to prove one's fearlessness. Going up against one of mother nature's toughest predators is a very honourable way to die.
How TF is it honorable?
 
StateOfMind

StateOfMind

Liberty or Death
Apr 30, 2020
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Maybe the shark was suicidal and he hoped for death by human..
 
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