Though compare and contrast Dune’s test of the gom jabbar:
You’ve heard of animals chewing off a leg to escape a trap? There’s an animal kind of trick. A human would remain in the trap, endure the pain, feigning death that he might kill the trapper and remove a threat to his kind.
Even if you are being eaten, it may be right to endure it so that you have an opportunity to do more damage later.
I mean, we’re getting this metaphor off its rails pretty fast, but to derail it a bit more:
The kind of people who lay human-catching bear traps aren’t going to be fooled by “Oh he’s not moving it’s probably fine”.
Everybody likes to imagine they’d be the one to survive the raiding/pillaging/mugging, but the nature of these predatory interactions is that the people doing the victimizing have a lot more experience and resources than the people being victimized. (Same reason lots of criminals get caught by the police.)
If you’re being “eaten”, don’t try to get clever. Fight back, get loud, get nasty, and never follow the attacker to a second location.
Though compare and contrast Dune’s test of the gom jabbar:
Even if you are being eaten, it may be right to endure it so that you have an opportunity to do more damage later.
I mean, we’re getting this metaphor off its rails pretty fast, but to derail it a bit more:
The kind of people who lay human-catching bear traps aren’t going to be fooled by “Oh he’s not moving it’s probably fine”.
Everybody likes to imagine they’d be the one to survive the raiding/pillaging/mugging, but the nature of these predatory interactions is that the people doing the victimizing have a lot more experience and resources than the people being victimized. (Same reason lots of criminals get caught by the police.)
If you’re being “eaten”, don’t try to get clever. Fight back, get loud, get nasty, and never follow the attacker to a second location.