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i'm going to throw a hypothetical at you-you're flying across the pacific ocean to hawaii. suddenly the jet has problems and you're forced to crash land in the middle of the pacific. the reason i chose the pacific is because the water is relatively warm and there aren't many storms, so you're able to swim without being taken down by the waves/storms.first of all- how long do you think you can swim for? secondly- what stroke do you use?lastly and most importantly (the reason for this thread)- how long do you think it would take until sharks found you? is it a forgone conclusion that they would? is there a real possibility that the sharks never find you and that if you float/paddle long enough, you'll find land/rescue?thanks.
b) hemorrhagic
i don't really see how anyone could last for very long, but i'm coming at this from a different skillsetp.s. - i'd be handy if i found land. would form an alliance with someone who could get me off the water
sharks won't eat you. you might want to check out survival stroke. give it a try the next time you're at the pool.
KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
Beer pro tip: never drink anything other than BL, coors, pbr, maybe a few others that I'm forgetting
why do you say that?
How would you know what direction to swim in