Bahamas Shark Bites Off Woman's Arm

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Wow.....shes a trooper !! Even smiling in the picture. Already getting a prosthetic. Shes got the never give up attitude.
 

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This is common sense.

Florida outlawed shark feeding for a reason.

To keep the association between food and humans apart.

If the Bahama's want to get the tourist dollar with controlled feeding that encourage that behavior, its only a matter of time before THAT happens.
 

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What a trooper. She even has the foresight to mention God, how cool.
 

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Hmm. Well, I read the whole story and I fail to see God in it.

Oh, wait, the guy who stopped the bleeding....nope!

Nor the company that paid the emergency flight back to the States because of passport and customs issues. (Like what? I'm sorry Mam, you can't leave without your arm.)

I'm really puzzled what the hell part of the story is supposed to change people's lives. :icon_scratch:

Odd reporting.
 

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