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Nairaland / General / Giant Pythons Keep Attacking Indonesian People And Palm Oil Might Be To Blame by wepsycheyou: 9:51am On Oct 05, 2017
In all the man-versus-python stories, the snake is almost always the coldblooded antagonist.

Reticulated pythons like the ones involved in two attacks in Indonesia this year are among the world's longest and strongest. They kill by coiling around their prey and squeezing until its heart stops. Then the serpents swallow their victims whole.

The latest snake attack victim was Robert Nababan, according to Metro.co.uk. On September 30, he was riding his moped home from his security job at an oil palm tree farm in Indonesia when he came across a gigantic python lying across the road — and tried to move it.

Accounts diverge from there. Some say he was simply trying to clear the road; others say he was trying to capture the snake.

What happened next is not in dispute: The python latched onto his arm and began to coil, the reports say. At some point, it also bit his head. He was able to dislodge the animal, possibly with a machete, but not before he was seriously injured.

He was rushed to a hospital where doctors treated him. His snake attack story rocketed around the globe

He survived, unlike a python attack victim in Indonesia earlier this year. Villagers on the island of Sulawesi went searching for a man who never returned from a palm oil fruit harvest in March. Instead, they found scattered pieces of fruit, a picking tool, a boot and a 23-foot-long python, swollen from a recent meal.

When they sliced the snake open, they found the missing man, dead and covered in reptilian digestive juices.

The attacks are more than just the result of unsuspecting people who stumbled upon slithering snakes. And the causes may indirectly stretch all the way across the globe, to a grocery store near you stocked with shampoo or ice cream or chocolate, or some other product made with palm oil.Because producing palm oil is so lucrative, plantations have razed giant swaths of rain forest to make room for the cash crop.

It's sparking an environmental crisis in Indonesia, an aggregation of thousands of islands that contains the third-largest chunk of the world's rain forests, behind Brazil and Congo.

Most of the world's palm oil is harvested from two countries, Malaysia and Indonesia, with devastating effects.

By 2012, the amount of deforestation in Indonesia was estimated to be higher than the amount of deforestation in Brazil, according to a research paper in Nature Climate Change.

"Much of this palm oil is produced in ways that involve the destruction of tropical forests and peat lands, adding to global warming emissions and reducing habitat for many already threatened species, according to the Union of Concerned Scientist.

They're not coming after us," he told The Washington Post. "In various ways, either directly or by our actions with changing land use, we're coming after them."

It's more complex than deforestation eating away at the snakes' habitat, Boucher said scientific adviser for the Union of Concerned Scientists.
The palm oil plants are a magnet for rodents and other small animals that feed on the fatty, energy-dense fruit.

By Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
Washington Post

Fashion / Russian Woman Sets Two Guinness World Records by wepsycheyou: 11:20am On Sep 27, 2017
Russian Woman Sets Two Guinness World Records for the Longest Legs on a Female and Tallest Model


Ekaterina Lisina, a 6’9″ Russian model and former Olympic athlete, has set two Guinness World Records with her gorgeous pair of gams – the first for having the longest legs on a female and the second for being the tallest model. Lisina, who was teased in her Penza school when she was younger, intends to use these records to “to be an inspiration to girls who are not very confident”.

katerina says it “feels amazing” to become a Guinness World Records title holder for not just one, but two record categories, and wishes she applied for them sooner. She loves the attention she gets for her height and hopes that the added bonus of being a record holder will only increase the positive attention she gets.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMSOkJsZSyo#action=share

Romance / Re: Help! My boyfriend won't take me back. by wepsycheyou: 4:02pm On May 05, 2017
my dear, you need help you did not only suffer from low self-esteem or insecurities your major problem is anxiety, which most translate to fear of the unknown. You need to step out of any relationship and seek help to rid yourself from this mental torture. I used to be like you too but after seeking help and on medication for some time, my brain was able to process things and respond to issue with a clear head. I suffered from mental and physical abuse when I was younger. If you look carefully you did not only do this with your boyfriend, it happens with people close to you. Your brain can not process chaos, so per time, you take the easiest route to flee every time you found yourself in a situation you can not control. Please seek help with either a psychologist or a counselor. From there you will know what next to do.My five cent.

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