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This bull had his eye on the crowd.
A 1,100-pound bull hopped over a fence and went wild in the stands, trampling spectators Wednesday in Spain.
When the rampage was over, 40 people were injured, including a 10-year-old boy who was sent to intensive care for injuries caused by the bull reportedly falling on him.
The bull had twice tried to enter the 3,500 person crowd before his successful third attempt.
Anyone else cheering the bull? Bull fighting is one of the most barbaric forms of entertainment in the world imo.
Go bull.
Bull goes crazy and hops into stands injuring 40 people during bullfight in Spain
This bull had his eye on the crowd.
A 1,100-pound bull hopped over a fence and went wild in the stands, trampling spectators Wednesday in Spain.
When the rampage was over, 40 people were injured, including a 10-year-old boy who was sent to intensive care for injuries caused by the bull reportedly falling on him.
The bull had twice tried to enter the 3,500 person crowd before his successful third attempt.
Anyone else cheering the bull? Bull fighting is one of the most barbaric forms of entertainment in the world imo.
Go bull.
Bull goes crazy and hops into stands injuring 40 people during bullfight in Spain
This bull had his eye on the crowd.
A 1,100-pound bull hopped over a fence and went wild in the stands, trampling spectators Wednesday in Spain.
When the rampage was over, 40 people were injured, including a 10-year-old boy who was sent to intensive care for injuries caused by the bull reportedly falling on him.
The bull had twice tried to enter the 3,500 person crowd before his successful third attempt.
Anyone else cheering the bull? Bull fighting is one of the most barbaric forms of entertainment in the world imo.
Go bull.
Bull goes crazy and hops into stands injuring 40 people during bullfight in Spain
Maybe bulls were smaller when the stadium were built? It looked like a kind of old stadium, possibly built back before we started doping up animals.I guess the logic of making the stands a lot higher than the animal can jump didn't occur to those people. Didn't the Romans make the stands higher than what the gladiators and animals can jump?
This bull had his eye on the crowd.
A 1,100-pound bull hopped over a fence and went wild in the stands, trampling spectators Wednesday in Spain.
When the rampage was over, 40 people were injured, including a 10-year-old boy who was sent to intensive care for injuries caused by the bull reportedly falling on him.
The bull had twice tried to enter the 3,500 person crowd before his successful third attempt.
Anyone else cheering the bull? Bull fighting is one of the most barbaric forms of entertainment in the world imo.
Go bull.
Bull goes crazy and hops into stands injuring 40 people during bullfight in Spain
You mean you don't get a big kick out of watching an animal suffer and slowly die? Imagine that ...Good lord, we see eye-to-eye on this. Not only can bulls fly, but pigs can now, too. ;-)
I was in Spain with a group about 8 years ago, and decided to not attend the bull fights. Some went and most said it was an unpleasant experience.
You mean you don't get a big kick out of watching an animal suffer and slowly die? Imagine that ...
Yeah, I imagine Hemingway probably glossed over the gory aspects.Most were naive to the brutality. They held some sort of romanticized notion of bullfighting until they saw with their own eyes.
Yeah, I imagine Hemingway probably glossed over the gory aspects.
Gotta side with the bull here.
Bullfighting is hardly a sport. It's a barbaric ritual that I wish the Spaniards would do away with.
Ironically the Catalan parliament voted to bring an end to bullfighting just two weeks before. This might help to bring the rest of Spain behind their action.
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