Spiderman
Veteran Member
"There is a long history of saltwater crocodiles attacking humans who wander into their habitats, and ultimately only 520 out of 1000 Japanese soldiers managed to survive the Ramree swamps.
Some of them being so badly injured and mauled that they were later recaptured by the British forces.
The likeliness of hearing of the Battle of Ramree Island is incredibly small due to it not being one of the Second World War’s most significant skirmishes, but many consider it one of the oddest and creepiest stories in the history of warfare.
An army of 1000 Japanese soldiers was decimated by saltwater crocodiles during the Battle of Ramree Island of World War II.
Anyhow , Japanese withdrew into swamps when any other military in World War 2 would have surrendered at that point and allied forces heard shouting and gunshots throughout the night as huge salt water Crocs attacked.
Stuff like the Nile Crocodile makes me fear God a bit I admit, but doesn't really make me love him, because it is estimated the Nile Crocodile kills roughly 300 people every year and has been killing large amounts of people every year since as long as Civilization relied on the Nile and went there for water and to bathe or fish.
I confess, I love spiders, creepy critters, creepy clowns, but the Nile Croc does actually scare me. I mean, would I have the courage to go swimming in the Nile. If Amaterasu or the Kami asked me to do it for the salvation of humanity or to please them, or were it to raise money so that a child could afford an operation to save their life, I hope and pray I would be fearless and be happy about whatever the outcome , accepting it as the best thing for me.
I would totally love to die like Steve Irwin over something boring like cancer. I'd prefer a Nile Croc over cancer or being in a nursing home losing control of my bowels, yes.
If I were God, I'd make it fun getting eaten by a croc since it happens so often, but it looks really miserable as the bite can be painful, but slowly it spins it's victim so it keeps resurfacing to be able to gasp for air and drowns to death slower than were the animal or person to just be dragged under the water and kept under the water.
It reminds me of the tragic tale of a mouse that lives it's life in chronic fear and when the cat gets it, it is tortured to death all day for the cat's entertainment. Who is responsible for these monsters for simply following their instincts? It should tell you something about the monster who made them, knowing in advance what they would do.
In God's defense, I diss him way to much. He made some beautiful things like spiders and women.
Some of them being so badly injured and mauled that they were later recaptured by the British forces.
The likeliness of hearing of the Battle of Ramree Island is incredibly small due to it not being one of the Second World War’s most significant skirmishes, but many consider it one of the oddest and creepiest stories in the history of warfare.
An army of 1000 Japanese soldiers was decimated by saltwater crocodiles during the Battle of Ramree Island of World War II.
Anyhow , Japanese withdrew into swamps when any other military in World War 2 would have surrendered at that point and allied forces heard shouting and gunshots throughout the night as huge salt water Crocs attacked.
Stuff like the Nile Crocodile makes me fear God a bit I admit, but doesn't really make me love him, because it is estimated the Nile Crocodile kills roughly 300 people every year and has been killing large amounts of people every year since as long as Civilization relied on the Nile and went there for water and to bathe or fish.
I confess, I love spiders, creepy critters, creepy clowns, but the Nile Croc does actually scare me. I mean, would I have the courage to go swimming in the Nile. If Amaterasu or the Kami asked me to do it for the salvation of humanity or to please them, or were it to raise money so that a child could afford an operation to save their life, I hope and pray I would be fearless and be happy about whatever the outcome , accepting it as the best thing for me.
I would totally love to die like Steve Irwin over something boring like cancer. I'd prefer a Nile Croc over cancer or being in a nursing home losing control of my bowels, yes.
If I were God, I'd make it fun getting eaten by a croc since it happens so often, but it looks really miserable as the bite can be painful, but slowly it spins it's victim so it keeps resurfacing to be able to gasp for air and drowns to death slower than were the animal or person to just be dragged under the water and kept under the water.
It reminds me of the tragic tale of a mouse that lives it's life in chronic fear and when the cat gets it, it is tortured to death all day for the cat's entertainment. Who is responsible for these monsters for simply following their instincts? It should tell you something about the monster who made them, knowing in advance what they would do.
In God's defense, I diss him way to much. He made some beautiful things like spiders and women.