Balls my friends. Now that's what I call a cold approach
Don't debate me.
Quote: (06-07-2015 06:39 AM)RIslander Wrote:
Everytime I see a photo of some dumb American/British/Australian broad with a tiger in Thailand on Tinder I next her. How fucking stupid do you have to be to get in the ring with over 1000 PSI of chomping power?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...ction.html
Dumbass.
Quote: (06-07-2015 07:40 AM)Samseau Wrote:
Quote: (06-07-2015 06:39 AM)RIslander Wrote:
Everytime I see a photo of some dumb American/British/Australian broad with a tiger in Thailand on Tinder I next her. How fucking stupid do you have to be to get in the ring with over 1000 PSI of chomping power?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...ction.html
Dumbass.
Damn, the attentioning whoring is so bad women will risk their lives with extremely dangerous animals.
I'm a pretty reckless guy, and I would never dream of playing with one of those cats unless I had an elephant gun pointed at it from a friend.
25% of western women are mentally ill indeed.
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“We saw the [guide] diving into the passenger seat and punching at the lioness,” recalled Govender, 38, an engineer and photographer.
The guide, Pierre Potgieter, 66, suffered a heart attack and is hospitalized after what he called “the worst experience’’ of his life.
Govender continued, “After the first bite, the lioness retreated from the car with blood dripping from her mouth and paw.’’
But the horror was far from over.
The animal staged a second, even more devastating attack.
“Her face was torn apart. The right side of her chest was gone,” Govender said of Chappell. “Nothing could have been done to save that woman.’’
The lioness, Govander said, “had half . . . her shoulder in its mouth.’’
Quote: (06-08-2015 10:04 PM)Mike5055 Wrote:
In the eulogy, the sister said the following:
“Her flaw was that she was a 5-foot-4, 90-pound woman, but deep down she believed she was a 6-foot-4, 250-pound man,” she said.
Yes, one of her many flaws. It is always amusing how women believe this, whether it be when confronting a man who is larger and stronger or going into the wild (ok, sort of wild in this case) and thinking you can handle it.
Maybe if she had remembered her size and her place in the food chain, she'd be alive.
Quote: (06-08-2015 10:04 PM)Mike5055 Wrote:
In the eulogy, the sister said the following:
“Her flaw was that she was a 5-foot-4, 90-pound woman, but deep down she believed she was a 6-foot-4, 250-pound man,” she said.
Yes, one of her many flaws. It is always amusing how women believe this, whether it be when confronting a man who is larger and stronger or going into the wild (ok, sort of wild in this case) and thinking you can handle it.
Maybe if she had remembered her size and her place in the food chain, she'd be alive.
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‘They were also tethered by chains and the staff told me no-one had ever been seriously injured.’
After petting some tigers in an enclosure, Miss Brennan – who followed all the Temple rules such as not wearing bright clothes to excite the tigers - decided to go into a special area where she could wash the tigers.
‘We were given a talk beforehand and told not to touch the tiger’s head and to remove dangly jewellery. We were then shown how to wash a tiger’s back.’
It was while Miss Brennan was washing one tiger’s back, it turned round and mauled her.
She says: ‘In hindsight I had an incredibly lucky escape. I could have lost my leg or worse. The Tiger Temple staff were very upset. They paid for all my treatment in hospital and visited every day. They explained the tiger was just being playful. However, I want to warn others going to Tiger Temple that the animals might not be as docile as they first appear.’
Quote: (06-08-2015 10:04 PM)Mike5055 Wrote:
In the eulogy, the sister said the following:
“Her flaw was that she was a 5-foot-4, 90-pound woman, but deep down she believed she was a 6-foot-4, 250-pound man,” she said.
Yes, one of her many flaws. It is always amusing how women believe this, whether it be when confronting a man who is larger and stronger or going into the wild (ok, sort of wild in this case) and thinking you can handle it.
Maybe if she had remembered her size and her place in the food chain, she'd be alive.
Quote: (06-09-2015 08:51 AM)El Chinito loco Wrote:
There's also some evil irony here in that she was ripped apart through a SUV window by a female lion while the male lion sort of just watched the whole thing unfold.
The animal kingdom has female empowerment as well.
American fast food, SUVs, feminist go girl'ism, and pop culture (game of thrones) all comes to a head in a south african wild life park.
Quote: (06-09-2015 10:18 AM)Bear Hands Wrote:
Quote: (06-09-2015 08:51 AM)El Chinito loco Wrote:
There's also some evil irony here in that she was ripped apart through a SUV window by a female lion while the male lion sort of just watched the whole thing unfold.
The animal kingdom has female empowerment as well.
American fast food, SUVs, feminist go girl'ism, and pop culture (game of thrones) all comes to a head in a south african wild life park.
If female empowerment meant I had a harem that would do everything for me, I'd be all for female empowerment.
Quote: (06-09-2015 12:11 PM)Galahad Wrote:
Quote: (06-09-2015 10:18 AM)Bear Hands Wrote:
Quote: (06-09-2015 08:51 AM)El Chinito loco Wrote:
There's also some evil irony here in that she was ripped apart through a SUV window by a female lion while the male lion sort of just watched the whole thing unfold.
The animal kingdom has female empowerment as well.
American fast food, SUVs, feminist go girl'ism, and pop culture (game of thrones) all comes to a head in a south african wild life park.
If female empowerment meant I had a harem that would do everything for me, I'd be all for female empowerment.
Thats why the lion is the king of the jungle. About 15 girls running for you, bring you food, willing to give sex and what is the lion doing beside that? Sleeping about 15 hours a day in the shadow.