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I'm sorry but you don't seem to be educated on the matter. They clarify in the other video saying 3 meters, 9 feet. And this information seems to show that the longest known great white is 23 feet. So I don't know where you are getting your "information"

Actually you are wrong. There is a 16 foot great white off of the coast of South Carolina, She has been here for more than a year. She was tagged by OCEARCH, you can go on there site and track her and many other sharks.

10m is about 33 ft. Sorry to be that guy, but as an American I get so few chances to correct a non-American on metric conversions.

Its really cool that you live there and can share all of this awesome insight. Thank you! Sharks are fascinating, although I know next to nothing about them. New research for the summer! :)

Its very possible, its strange though that even a big 16ft White would eat even a smaller White because there are much less dangerous things to try and eat. There is apparently a really old underwater river outlet on the coast. Its under water but apparently it still puts a lot of stuff out into the ocean (good stuff)

My reaction to "16 feet" was, "That's all?" That's large but still well short of the larger end of their growth. As I understand it, well-fed females (ladies are larger than gents) that are allowed to grow to maturity can hit 20 feet. The largest one on record (where scientists can agree the measurements were

You are right....This was an ~16 footer that ATE a 9 footer!!! Maybe the small(!?!) 9 footer got picked off because of its size? It's crazy that you guys have so many sharks down there. I never knew that.

I want to think that maybe it was meant to say meters. because 9 feet isn't all that big for Great Whites down here (Western Australia).

Haven't read this article because the Inaccurate Title throws me off!

1) You don't know what I know... (seriously!)
2) I doubt there is any Shit in Gatorade, let alone it being full of it

I know Charlie is reposting this article but try and use your combined editorial experience to do a better job. Like many here, I am

I'm well aware my narrative is very different which is ok. But those study are faulty because of one thing is most girl like us usually self medicate ourselves cause we don't have health care or can't afford it. Two a huge population of trans individual are what I call living in the background which mean they are

okay I as transwoman will speak freely without holding back about my experience dating men. A bit of background as a boy when I was trying to live in the male I was bisexual so I seem quite a bit of things. so when I transition I thought I figured it out I was like everyone else cause my main group of friends were all

Disclaimer: Okay. I have the feeling I'm going to get eaten alive here. So please, before lashing out at me for expressing a dissenting opinion, at least try to understand my uncertainty.

Buddy, I've been saying the same thing you said all along. Unfortunately, this place ain't for dissenting opinions. You can go ahead and ignore the replies you get, you're not going to gain any ground here.

There's nothing wrong with being gay though. It seems like internalized homophobia for transgender people to try to distance themselves from that. They should own it.

Genetic (statistical) outliers are not representative of any percentage larger than "standard deviation."

I'm obviously going to be in the minority stating this, but trans women are not women. Unless they can change their genetics, they are still male. How they choose to live their lives still won't change their genetics. I'm all for people trying to live the lives they want, but until the day science invents a way to

ok, probably going to make some mistakes here. I promise it is not phobia, merely ignorance. It is hard to learn about this. More than half the resources you find are spewing bullshit, and I would never feel comfortable asking unsolicited questions about a person's sex life. I always found that unbearably rude.

Honest question... I'm a cisgendered, straight identifiable woman. I firmly believe anyone and everyone should feel free to live the life they want and if it doesn't match up with the sex they were born with it doesn't make them any 'less' in their gender identity or should open them up to any type of violence or