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ITT I did almost a year ago: https://incels.is/threads/incels-are-like-sharks.599511/
I highlighted as to how Sharks are an Incel animal due to the fact they really don't harm people that often, yet are portrayed as being these killing-machines due to the media.
www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu
With around half being provoked bites.
However, what I forgot to touch on, was something which would provide more nuance when examining the sharkpill phenomena
That would be this:
Firstly, dolphins tend to travel in packs:
All of which, highlights how they are very much like normies, prettyboys, whatever.
Whereas for Sharks:
animals.howstuffworks.com
Dolphins also kill seemingly just for fun:
Whereas every confirmed ER had a history of mental issues & cited being bullied or being socially ostracized as one.
And perhaps the best comparison:
Whereas for Sharks:
www.sharktrust.org
Tons of surfers, scuba divers, and even marine biologists all have these things to say:
www.huffpost.com
divemagazine.com
Yet despite all of this, this is the narrative norms adhere to & propagate:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoHpwwZbpmw
Oh, but looks mean nothing- right?
I highlighted as to how Sharks are an Incel animal due to the fact they really don't harm people that often, yet are portrayed as being these killing-machines due to the media.
The 2023 worldwide total of 69 confirmed unprovoked cases is in line with the most recent five-year (2018-2022) average of 63 incidents annually. There were 14 confirmed shark-related fatalities this year, ten of which are assigned as unprovoked.

Yearly Worldwide Shark Attack Summary
The ISAF 2024 shark attack report The Florida Museum of Natural History's International Shark Attack File investigated 88 alleged shark-human interactions worldwide in 2024. ISAF confirmed 47 unprovoked shark bites on humans and 24 provoked bites. Classification Total Unprovoked Bites
With around half being provoked bites.
However, what I forgot to touch on, was something which would provide more nuance when examining the sharkpill phenomena
That would be this:
Firstly, dolphins tend to travel in packs:
3) Social creatures, bottlenose dolphins travel in groups, called “pods“, of around 10-15. In these groups they play and hunt together, as well as cooperate to raise young dolphin calves and help each other.
All of which, highlights how they are very much like normies, prettyboys, whatever.
Whereas for Sharks:
We do know that sharks are solitary animals, for the most part. They typically live and hunt by themselves, joining up with other sharks only in certain circumstances, such as mating.
How Sharks Work
The daily life of a shark is still largely unknown. Explore the daily life of a shark and learn how sharks hunt, when sharks band together and more.
Dolphins also kill seemingly just for fun:
Growing evidence shows that the big animals, up to 12 feet long, are killing fellow mammals in droves, wielding their beaks as clubs and slashing away with rows of sharp teeth. Dolphins have been found to bludgeon porpoises to death by the hundreds. Unlike most animal killers, which eat their prey, dolphins seem to have murderous urges unrelated to the need for food.
They have even been observed in recurring acts of infanticide.
Whereas every confirmed ER had a history of mental issues & cited being bullied or being socially ostracized as one.
And perhaps the best comparison:
In Shark Bay, Western Australia, male bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) cooperate in pairs and triplets to sequester and control the movements of females. We refer to this behavior as "herding" and to the male pairs and triplets as alliances. During a 25-month study (1987-1989) on the social relationships of males, we documented herding in 10 alliances. Males preferentially herded nonpregnant females likely to be in estrus. Alliance members associated with one another consistently when not herding females. Each alliance associated preferentially with one or two other alliances. Occasionally, two alliances combined and took females from another alliance or defended females against such efforts. This study documents multiple-level male alliances within a social group outside of humans.
Along with attacking other creatures, dolphins also go after their own kind. One 1992 study published by the National Academy of Sciences found that when male dolphins want to mate, they not only chase females, but they also show violent physical aggression toward them, which includes "hitting with the tail, head-jerks, charging, biting, or slamming bodily into the female."
Whereas for Sharks:
Male & Female Sharks
How do you tell the difference between a male and female shark? Click here to find out about physical and behavioural differences, as well as shark courtship...
Tons of surfers, scuba divers, and even marine biologists all have these things to say:
Growing up in Southern California, college in Florida, grad school in South Carolina, and now back here in Los Angeles; I am never far from the ocean. Whether swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling, or surfing; I’ve been harassed by dolphins and marine mammals far more than any shark.


SCARY VIDEO: Dolphin Gets Too Frisky With Scuba Divers
SCARY VIDEO: Dolphin Gets Too Frisky With Scuba Divers

Four injured after dolphin attacks at Japan beach
Dolphin attacks leave four swimmers injured, with one man suffering broken ribs and bitten hands at beach in Japan's Fukui prefecture

Yet despite all of this, this is the narrative norms adhere to & propagate:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoHpwwZbpmw
Oh, but looks mean nothing- right?