So I'm doing the course work to get Scuba certified and I just came across this paragraph:
Almost all sharks, with few a exceptions, are more afraid of us than we are of them. In fact, it is a rare occasion that a diver sees a shark; however, if you do, observe its beauty and treat it with respect. Above all, never assume what a shark will do, they are quite unpredictable.
Let me restate that last sentence, "Above all, never assume what a shark will do, they are quite unpredictable." Isn't "assuming" exactly what the previous sentences were doing?!? It seems like you are telling me that you don't know shit about sharks and that my ass is as good as eaten all ready.
I plan to cut my buddy the second I see something larger than a guppy.