Wanna know is some one is a dick...
Ask them about sharks....
Funny as that there are a thousand opinion, none of them educated....
What else would you accept an uneducated opinion on ..., your health?
The shark debate Reminds me of anti vaxers....
Theres lots of stats scientific data marine biologist boat salesman anti shark cull activist shark repellant devices shark graphs internet quotes mathematicians in here it makes my head hurt .
What PMO is when another human gets attacked or killed they keep beating that save the shark drum. F**k the Sharks and F**k you.
Its not the beds its the inhabitants that kill you Come to bed Lacey I promise I wont kill you but I dont like the little dogs chances
Hahahahahahaha geez how's the handcuffs on the wall Boof son WTF champion hey and there's a whole lot of wasted Tatt ink on that great Ham Hock
Its not the beds its the inhabitants that kill you Come to bed Lacey I promise I wont kill you but I dont like the little dogs chances
boofy has she got that G on backwards
Theres lots of stats scientific data marine biologist boat salesman anti shark cull activist shark repellant devices shark graphs internet quotes mathematicians in here it makes my head hurt .
What PMO is when another human gets attacked or killed they keep beating that save the shark drum. F**k the Sharks and F**k you.
Totally agree -IMO at the end of the day a human life is worth a lot more then a sharks .
Should read some of the crap coming up on Facebook . You would swear the 2 blokes out surfing , minding their own business , that took the time to ring police and let them know a shark was around ,had committed a crime . How dare they go surfing on dark , and trespassing into the sharks territory - should be jailed for that one
Theres lots of stats scientific data marine biologist boat salesman anti shark cull activist shark repellant devices shark graphs internet quotes mathematicians in here it makes my head hurt .
What PMO is when another human gets attacked or killed they keep beating that save the shark drum. F**k the Sharks and F**k you.
Totally agree -IMO at the end of the day a human life is worth a lot more then a sharks .
Should read some of the crap coming up on Facebook . You would swear the 2 blokes out surfing , minding their own business , that took the time to ring police and let them know a shark was around ,had committed a crime . How dare they go surfing on dark , and trespassing into the sharks territory - should be jailed for that one
spot on Tas.
like the time people in WA wanted to take a boat out and cut the baited shark drum lines to save the sharks.
FMD if they're going to that much trouble why not stay in the boat looking for sharks and warning humans.
The whole thing is just a media beat up because they have nothing interesting or credible to write about... The sharks have always been there and its their territory, they are coming closer to shore but thats due to greedy humans depleting their home not only of food but also the environment to cultivate the entirety of the food chain. Mass over fishing is bad but now the F@cking yuppies also decide they need krill oil and chitosan to offset their all the bad sh1t they consume and these are the basis nutrients that the start of the food chain rely on...
Anyway, if you want to be scared of being killed by an animal then you ACTUALLY should statistically be more scared of Dogs, Bees, Cows, Ants, Horses, Mosquitos etc etc Sharks are way way waaaaaay down at the bottom of the list, i think its the idea of the unseen that makes people fearful of sharks... in fact statistically you should be more scared of falling coconuts, lunch, champagne corks, vending machines and beds as statistically these are more likely to kill you
And taking selfies!!
Its not the beds its the inhabitants that kill you Come to bed Lacey I promise I wont kill you but I dont like the little dogs chances
boofy has she got that G on backwards
No i think shes has got another little fat chick stuffed up the front of her nightie
Oh Pup trust you to find the hidden handcuffs on the wall
Cobra said..
Theres lots of stats scientific data marine biologist boat salesman anti shark cull activist shark repellant devices shark graphs internet quotes mathematicians in here it makes my head hurt .
What PMO is when another human gets attacked or killed they keep beating that save the shark drum. F**k the Sharks and F**k you.
Totally agree -IMO at the end of the day a human life is worth a lot more then a sharks .
Should read some of the crap coming up on Facebook . You would swear the 2 blokes out surfing , minding their own business , that took the time to ring police and let them know a shark was around ,had committed a crime . How dare they go surfing on dark , and trespassing into the sharks territory - should be jailed for that one
spot on Tas.
like the time people in WA wanted to take a boat out and cut the baited shark drum lines to save the sharks.
FMD if they're going to that much trouble why not stay in the boat looking for sharks and warning humans.
.. in fact statistically you should be more scared of falling coconuts, lunch, champagne corks, vending machines and beds as statistically these are more likely to kill you
you got it wrong andy
in fact statistically you should be more scared of a champagne cork hitting a vending machine out of a coconut tree and killing you while eating lunch in bed.
Anyway, if you want to be scared of being killed by an animal then you ACTUALLY should statistically be more scared of Dogs, Bees, Cows, Ants, Horses, Mosquitos etc etc Sharks are way way waaaaaay down at the bottom of the list, i think its the idea of the unseen that makes people fearful of sharks... in fact statistically you should be more scared of falling coconuts, lunch, champagne corks, vending machines and beds as statistically these are more likely to kill you
Completely incorrect and a poor use of statistics. You have to equate the base of the people at risk in each category.
In the examples' you used, every person on the planet is at risk from Dogs, Bees, Cows, Ants, Horses, Mosquitos' etc etc... With sharks, the only people at risk are deep water users - surfers, divers etc. So 7.2 billion, verses 10 - 100 million. Lets for the sake of this argument say ocean users at risk of shark attack is 72 million, to equate your statistical measures, you would need to multiply the number of shark attacks by 100 to show a fair comparison. In Australia the ratio is more ocean users than average. Probably 1 million of the 22 million population. So the multiple would be 22 not 100.
So on average 10 people a year die in Australia from bee sting. There have been 12 attacks in NSW near Ballina alone this year. On average in Australia, 2-3 people die from shark attack each year. So already, without equating the base of your measure, there are more attacks in NSW than bee sting deaths in Australia, 10 v's 12. Death verses death with an equal base in Australia, 10 verses 44-66.
Mosquitos on the other hand there is no comparison, but billions of dollars are being thrown at that problem.
WTF I feel like I'm back at school,, sorry teach I know where the corner is
2 people on seabreeze die a year having massive strokes trying to get their head around posts like that
I know I am a dickhead.
i ask the question Andy.
is this a vending machine going in for the kill or a vending machine just wanting to live in its environment.
Anyway, if you want to be scared of being killed by an animal then you ACTUALLY should statistically be more scared of Dogs, Bees, Cows, Ants, Horses, Mosquitos etc etc Sharks are way way waaaaaay down at the bottom of the list, i think its the idea of the unseen that makes people fearful of sharks... in fact statistically you should be more scared of falling coconuts, lunch, champagne corks, vending machines and beds as statistically these are more likely to kill you
Completely incorrect and a poor use of statistics. You have to equate the base of the people at risk in each category.
In the examples' you used, every person on the planet is at risk from Dogs, Bees, Cows, Ants, Horses, Mosquitos' etc etc... With sharks, the only people at risk are deep water users - surfers, divers etc. So 7.2 billion, verses 10 - 100 million. Lets for the sake of this argument say ocean users at risk of shark attack is 72 million, to equate your statistical measures, you would need to multiply the number of shark attacks by 100 to show a fair comparison. In Australia the ratio is more ocean users than average. Probably 1 million of the 22 million population. So the multiple would be 22 not 100.
So on average 10 people a year die in Australia from bee sting. There have been 12 attacks in NSW near Ballina alone this year. On average in Australia, 2-3 people die from shark attack each year. So already, without equating the base of your measure, there are more attacks in NSW than bee sting deaths in Australia, 10 v's 12. Death verses death with an equal base in Australia, 10 verses 44-66.
Mosquitos on the other hand there is no comparison, but billions of dollars are being thrown at that problem.
WTF I feel like I'm back at school,, sorry teach I know where the corner is
2 people on seabreeze die a year having massive strokes trying to get their head around posts like that
I know I am a dickhead.
Yeah. Most people who Quote Stats only prove one thing. People don't understand statistics...
But you're right Tell people in Ballina how stats work..
11 since Feb...
I'd rather ride a motorbike down the Main Street during a lightning storm wrapped in foil with a golf club above my head then go for an early up there at the moment..
My solution is not a cull.
Remove all sharks teeth
Good idea Mac,you'll only get bruises then, not lacerations
Anyway, if you want to be scared of being killed by an animal then you ACTUALLY should statistically be more scared of Dogs, Bees, Cows, Ants, Horses, Mosquitos etc etc Sharks are way way waaaaaay down at the bottom of the list, i think its the idea of the unseen that makes people fearful of sharks... in fact statistically you should be more scared of falling coconuts, lunch, champagne corks, vending machines and beds as statistically these are more likely to kill you
Completely incorrect and a poor use of statistics. You have to equate the base of the people at risk in each category.
In the examples' you used, every person on the planet is at risk from Dogs, Bees, Cows, Ants, Horses, Mosquitos' etc etc... With sharks, the only people at risk are deep water users - surfers, divers etc. So 7.2 billion, verses 10 - 100 million. Lets for the sake of this argument say ocean users at risk of shark attack is 72 million, to equate your statistical measures, you would need to multiply the number of shark attacks by 100 to show a fair comparison. In Australia the ratio is more ocean users than average. Probably 1 million of the 22 million population. So the multiple would be 22 not 100.
So on average 10 people a year die in Australia from bee sting. There have been 12 attacks in NSW near Ballina alone this year. On average in Australia, 2-3 people die from shark attack each year. So already, without equating the base of your measure, there are more attacks in NSW than bee sting deaths in Australia, 10 v's 12. Death verses death with an equal base in Australia, 10 verses 44-66.
Mosquitos on the other hand there is no comparison, but billions of dollars are being thrown at that problem.
WTF I feel like I'm back at school,, sorry teach I know where the corner is
2 people on seabreeze die a year having massive strokes trying to get their head around posts like that
I know I am a dickhead.
I'd rather ride a motorbike down the Main Street during a lightning storm wrapped in foil with a golf club above my head then go for an early up there at the moment..
SP i would pay money to see that
My solution is not a cull.
Remove all sharks teeth
That is bloody funny
My solution is not a cull.
Remove all sharks teeth
That is bloody funny
We could wear em around our neck like we used to in the 70s,"oops" I didn't admit to that.
I went for a dive in Tweed river mouth on my own this morning not something I normally do gotta say I was doing a lot more looking behind me sideways and up and down than I normally do. Heres a few pics an old horse off a merry go round, a little goby thats made a home for himself in an old annenome shell. a flatty and a set of old scales. I took my longboard but the northerly killed it.
My solution is not a cull.
Remove all sharks teeth
That is bloody funny
We could wear em around our neck like we used to in the 70s,"oops" I didn't admit to that.
Then they would just put their falsies in
My solution is not a cull.
Remove all sharks teeth
That is bloody funny
We could wear em around our neck like we used to in the 70s,"oops" I didn't admit to that.
Then they would just put their falsies in
hahaha
I went for a dive in Tweed river mouth on my own this morning not something I normally do gotta say I was doing a lot more looking behind me sideways and up and down than I normally do. Heres a few pics an old horse off a merry go round, a little goby thats made a home for himself in an old annenome shell. a flatty and a set of old scales. I took my longboard but the northerly killed it.
boofy is that a seahorse.
I went for a dive in Tweed river mouth on my own this morning not something I normally do gotta say I was doing a lot more looking behind me sideways and up and down than I normally do. Heres a few pics an old horse off a merry go round, a little goby thats made a home for himself in an old annenome shell. a flatty and a set of old scales. I took my longboard but the northerly killed it.
boofy is that a seahorse.
Actually I think its a concrete encased doberman the Gold Coast mafia wanted to get rid of Chrispy would have something to do with it
Nice pics, looks like a fun dive spot...I think this pic is a doe, a deer, a female deer
I went for a dive in Tweed river mouth on my own this morning not something I normally do gotta say I was doing a lot more looking behind me sideways and up and down than I normally do. Heres a few pics an old horse off a merry go round, a little goby thats made a home for himself in an old annenome shell. a flatty and a set of old scales. I took my longboard but the northerly killed it.
I went for a dive in Tweed river mouth on my own this morning not something I normally do gotta say I was doing a lot more looking behind me sideways and up and down than I normally do. Heres a few pics an old horse off a merry go round, a little goby thats made a home for himself in an old annenome shell. a flatty and a set of old scales. I took my longboard but the northerly killed it.
boofy is that a seahorse.
your one luck sob.
deer and great white sharks often work as team to lure divers
The culling question is an interesting one.
Many seabreeze experts say it wont work.
if thats the case why do they need to protect gws.
Where culling methods decades ago more effective