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Post by Johnson on Jan 17, 2023 6:04:00 GMT
Think about this.
There are many maneaters like Tigers, Leopards, Wolves and Crocodiles.
There are also cases of Monkeys and stray dogs killing people.
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 17, 2023 6:39:57 GMT
There are also cases of indian guys being preyed upon by vats of boiling porridge.
I think they're just weirdly easy prey relative to other humanoids.
Recorded cases of humans killed by leopards-
South Asia (India, sri Lanka, Nepal) - 13319
Rest of the world - 180
And 67 of those in the second category occurred in one year at one specific location on the Chambezi River in Zambia, where one specific leopard specialised on humans. Skewing results to be less dramatic than they realistically are. Another 100 of them are in Somalia, a country in Africa but with people who are ... south-asian-esque, for lack of a better term (and possibly the ancestral population for early middle eastern and south asian civilisations)
South Asians are 11800% more vulnerable to leopards than other people. I don't think it's the south asian leopards responsible for this disparity, I don't think they are especially dangerous leopards, I think it's the south asian people. They're "light work".
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2023 6:47:34 GMT
Indians are peaceful villagers. Not even close to "rugged thug" level which is also a bit under "grumbling redneck" which is way under "combat sports player" but also default human. Default human is the grumbling redneck or thug. Tossup really. But grumbling redneck is mjority of humans/villagers. Working peaceful cattle, feeding strays and eating self grown crops is cool but a negative in combat, being 5'4 and 120lbs is also bad.
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 17, 2023 6:55:06 GMT
Yeah I don't think their huge population can account for the disparity either, because the population of Africa in it's entirety is actually equal (slightly more) about 1.7 billion. Still, only about 170 deaths by leopard in history. And most of those special unique cases of maneater leopards. In India the leopards just generally see people as food and it's no big deal.
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Post by Johnson on Jan 17, 2023 7:26:22 GMT
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Post by Johnson on Jan 17, 2023 7:33:26 GMT
Yeah I don't think their huge population can account for the disparity either, because the population of Africa in it's entirety is actually equal (slightly more) about 1.7 billion. Still, only about 170 deaths by leopard in history. And most of those special unique cases of maneater leopards. In India the leopards just generally see people as food and it's no big deal. To be fair, India does have a densely populated region in comparison to many African countries.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2023 14:30:35 GMT
Yeah, those guys are fucking shit at defending themselves. Look at those monkeys.
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Post by Johnson on Jan 17, 2023 14:56:50 GMT
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 17, 2023 15:16:52 GMT
To be fair, India does have a densely populated region in comparison to many African countries. Yeah and I can see why a chunk of Africa the size of india would naturally have far less leopard kills, BUT the whole continent of Africa has less leopard kills (despite having more people, and more leopards), in fact the whole continent of Africa only has 1.3% of the leopard kills that India does. Population density can't logically explain that, as far as I can tell? ^ dogs eating them kind of lends credibility to the idea indians are just weirdly inept and do everything wrong. I bring you back to the guy falling into the porridge. There's also about 17 videos per day of Indians being electrocuted on trains. They just like stacking up Darwin awards it seems.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2023 15:27:35 GMT
It's like a very early McDonald's with like 2 or so orders.
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 17, 2023 15:51:45 GMT
Lol
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Post by Johnson on Jan 17, 2023 15:54:37 GMT
To be fair, India does have a densely populated region in comparison to many African countries. Yeah and I can see why a chunk of Africa the size of india would naturally have far less leopard kills, BUT the whole continent of Africa has less leopard kills (despite having more people, and more leopards), in fact the whole continent of Africa only has 1.3% of the leopard kills that India does. Population density can't logically explain that, as far as I can tell? ^ dogs eating them kind of lends credibility to the idea indians are just weirdly inept and do everything wrong. I bring you back to the guy falling into the porridge. There's also about 17 videos per day of Indians being electrocuted on trains. They just like stacking up Darwin awards it seems. You are right. Indian people do seem to be prone to fatal accidents. All I did was search up "man gets electrocuted on train" on youtube and a good portion of the videos are of Indian people electrocuting themselves. I wonder how often a techie or a scammer dies just by stepping outside of a building.
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Post by Johnson on Jan 17, 2023 16:06:27 GMT
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 17, 2023 16:14:48 GMT
For a while I went through a dark period where I'd check in on a nasty website called "theync.com" daily. Foolish lethal mishaps were just ALL india, it seemed. China had a lot of like bad construction killing people minding their own business (escalator falls apart and swallows people, elevator falls down shaft and kills everyone inside, side of building randomly falls off and crushes passerbys on the sidwalk, etc), and bad driving causing death. BUT with cases where some idiot was really stupid and did something unbelievably retarded and got themselves killed, it was like 99% India. Separate to that, in practically every animal attack video I've ever seen from anywhere, especially the dog attacks, the common theme is people doing EVERTHING wrong, the worst thing they could possibly do to escalate and incite the animal's aggression. Body language and behaviour and actions and etc just all perfectly custom made to make sure the animals attack and continue attacking. When I combine the stupid decisions I see with lethal accidents in India with the stupidity of people often causing animals to attack, I just assume they are more regularly doing everything wrong when a leopard or dog begins to think about maybe attacking. Hence the gross over-representation in lethal animal attacks. There MAY also be something to their gracile and non-robust anatomy which we have previously gone over on the board as well complete with a litany of medical studies. But I think the dumb actions are the main cause. Say what you want about Africans, they are very careful. They'll be like "I aint walkin down that street with that dog, that dog is giving me the side eye, he probably has rabies or some shit, I aint fuckin with that dog" or whatever. They won't just obliviously "sashay" into danger like Indians seem to. White people are risk takers and do dumb stuff but often kind of know what they are doing while doing it. Indians have the lethal combination of having no fucking idea and also being cocksure and blasé and reckless. That's my take anyway. Lol.
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Post by Johnson on Jan 18, 2023 18:04:22 GMT
For a while I went through a dark period where I'd check in on a nasty website called "theync.com" daily. Foolish lethal mishaps were just ALL india, it seemed. China had a lot of like bad construction killing people minding their own business (escalator falls apart and swallows people, elevator falls down shaft and kills everyone inside, side of building randomly falls off and crushes passerbys on the sidwalk, etc), and bad driving causing death. BUT with cases where some idiot was really stupid and did something unbelievably retarded and got themselves killed, it was like 99% India. Separate to that, in practically every animal attack video I've ever seen from anywhere, especially the dog attacks, the common theme is people doing EVERTHING wrong, the worst thing they could possibly do to escalate and incite the animal's aggression. Body language and behaviour and actions and etc just all perfectly custom made to make sure the animals attack and continue attacking. When I combine the stupid decisions I see with lethal accidents in India with the stupidity of people often causing animals to attack, I just assume they are more regularly doing everything wrong when a leopard or dog begins to think about maybe attacking. Hence the gross over-representation in lethal animal attacks. There MAY also be something to their gracile and non-robust anatomy which we have previously gone over on the board as well complete with a litany of medical studies. But I think the dumb actions are the main cause. Say what you want about Africans, they are very careful. They'll be like "I aint walkin down that street with that dog, that dog is giving me the side eye, he probably has rabies or some shit, I aint fuckin with that dog" or whatever. They won't just obliviously "sashay" into danger like Indians seem to. White people are risk takers and do dumb stuff but often kind of know what they are doing while doing it. Indians have the lethal combination of having no fucking idea and also being cocksure and blasé and reckless. That's my take anyway. Lol. Depends on the dog. I think most dogs can be avoided if they are aggressive. Shitbulls attack anyone or anything without provocation. I agree with all the other observations. Anyway, should this thread be changed into 'Indian people accidentally killing themselves compilation' or should we just focus on the aggressive animal parts?
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