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11-15-2021, 10:26 PM
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Re: Teenage Bull Rider Dies by a 500 Kg Bull Dragging and Stepping on Him
We're probably neighbors. I live across the river between Windsor & Amherstburg. There are plenty of cowboy wannabes here, too. I'll never shed a tear for a gored bullfighter or stomped rodeo cowboy.
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#76
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11-16-2021, 04:51 PM
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Re: Teenage Bull Rider Dies by a 500 Kg Bull Dragging and Stepping on Him
Why is it considered abuse if they ride a bull in Mexico, but it's perfectly fine to "ride" a bull in Canada? I guess cause Mexicans don't say sooory every other sentence, and they don't fuck their bulls as punishment. Eh?
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11-18-2021, 06:49 PM
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Re: Teenage Bull Rider Dies by a 500 Kg Bull Dragging and Stepping on Him
I'm originally from Texas, and when I was little, I'll never forget it was big on the news that young man was stomped to death in a bull riding competition...and even at that young age I thought..'wow, if I was competing in something that could easily kill me, I'd rather not' ..bulls don't appreciate this, they're pissed. That's why they're trying to buck to get them off. Just go to a hayride and eat cornrows or something, this sport is stupid and not fair to the animals forced to participate. Anyone that dies from doing this has only themselves to blame.
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