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Post by jetstream23 on Jul 20, 2016 23:58:25 GMT -5
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Post by Raoul Duke on Jul 21, 2016 1:10:53 GMT -5
Bullfighting is weird because I can understand people finding it horrible, but for some reason I find it fascinating, and it still takes a massive pair of balls to step in front of those beasts.
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Post by Gunnails on Jul 21, 2016 1:40:37 GMT -5
Ol'e!
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Post by Hotman on Jul 21, 2016 2:18:01 GMT -5
That's gotta hurt
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Post by Big L on Jul 21, 2016 4:47:05 GMT -5
Good for the bull.
Why do they dress like they should be at a gay pride parade?
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Post by Touchable on Jul 21, 2016 5:25:22 GMT -5
Good
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Post by porgyman on Jul 21, 2016 8:07:41 GMT -5
This will do wonders for the Bulls ego. He will now be royalty in the bull world. They were in danger of becoming the Washington Generals. His final words to the human were, "no steak for you tonight motherfucker"!
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Post by Jets Things on Jul 21, 2016 8:09:48 GMT -5
This will do wonders for the Bulls ego. He will now be royalty in the bull world. They were in danger of becoming the Washington Generals. His final words to the human were, "no steak for you tonight motherfucker"! lol I found this hilarious.
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Post by Raoul Duke on Jul 21, 2016 8:10:54 GMT -5
That's surprising. I would've guessed you were pro-bullfighting.
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Post by Ff2 on Jul 21, 2016 8:14:34 GMT -5
Yeah, I dont get the "horror." The attraction with the sport is the danger right? The risk that a bull might gore you to death. Then it happens and people are "horrified."
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Post by Ff2 on Jul 21, 2016 8:15:19 GMT -5
"You mess with the bull..."
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Post by DDNYjets on Jul 21, 2016 8:22:38 GMT -5
Most of the time the animal is already injured or exhausted by the time it enters the ring.
Its a savage spectacle. Same for the bull runs. I don't buy the culture argument. It used to be our "culture" to own other human beings and make them fight against each other to the death for entertainment.
He got what he deserved. Hope he felt every bit of it.
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Post by Raoul Duke on Jul 21, 2016 8:41:48 GMT -5
Most of the time the animal is already injured or exhausted by the time it enters the ring. Its a savage spectacle. Same for the bull runs. I don't buy the culture argument. It used to be our "culture" to own other human beings and make them fight against each other to the death for entertainment. He got what he deserved. Hope he felt every bit of it. One could also argue they're treated like demi-gods their whole lives up to that moment, which is cruel I agree. In terms of quality of life they leave the rest of the animal world in the dust. If animal cruelty is the argument then you should stop eating meat altogether because what goes on in slaughterhouses isn't better. It's weird I feel a bit the same way about boxing. When it’s well done by pros it’s a thing of beauty, even if when you like at it in a vacuum, it’s 2 dudes beating the shit out of each other. Why would we find that beautiful or worthwhile? I understand why people find it horrendous and I have a hard time explaining why I think it’s incredible. Maybe it’s like watching a car crash. Dunno.
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Post by Mond the Bagnificient on Jul 21, 2016 8:42:42 GMT -5
Most of the time the animal is already injured or exhausted by the time it enters the ring. Its a savage spectacle. Same for the bull runs. I don't buy the culture argument. I t used to be our "culture" to own other human beings and make them fight against each other to the death for entertainment. He got what he deserved. Hope he felt every bit of it. They should bring that back.
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Post by crossfire on Jul 21, 2016 8:50:19 GMT -5
Most of the time the animal is already injured or exhausted by the time it enters the ring. Its a savage spectacle. Same for the bull runs. I don't buy the culture argument. It used to be our "culture" to own other human beings and make them fight against each other to the death for entertainment. He got what he deserved. Hope he felt every bit of it. One could also argue they're treated like demi-gods their whole lives up to that moment, which is cruel I agree. In terms of quality of life they leave the rest of the animal world in the dust. If animal cruelty is the argument then you should stop eating meat altogether because what goes on in slaughterhouses isn't better. It's weird I feel a bit the same way about boxing. When it’s well done by pros it’s a thing of beauty, even if when you like at it in a vacuum, it’s 2 dudes beating the shit out of each other. Why would we find that beautiful or worthwhile? I understand why people find it horrendous and I have a hard time explaining why I think it’s incredible. Maybe it’s like watching the Germans waltz in and take over your country. Dunno. Fixed
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