Spaniards when they are awake

by No_Combination1346

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  1. Least agile spaniard (but I don’t like bullfighting culture, there I said it)

  2. Relevant info: in these events, the Bull is left untouched (in fact, it’s the whole idea). It doesn’t get stabbed even once and, after the event, it goes back to the farm to be used again and, if he’s lucky, used for breeding. Yes, it’s using an scared animal for entertainment, which i’m not a 100% in favour of, but it’s something. If we could chage all bullfighting to this, i’d be really happy.

  3. What a crazy bastard, not surprising that Spaniards don’t fall from balconies.

  4. Boys cheer for the toreador. Men pray he gets gored and skewered by the bull.

  5. They know they’ll be doing a backflip one way or another, may as well be like this.

  6. In this video, the artist uses a powerful metaphor: the unforgiving, incarnate reality of life in Spain is demonstrated by an agitated bull who Pedro tries to evade with artistic movements. Alas, Pedro is aware that the bull’s stamina will eventually outlast his futile efforts, making his movements a powerful statement of hope despite all odds, meant to inspire all of us.

  7. Recortes, the only kind of bullfighting I don’t hate, cause the bull is not tortured (the bull is killed too, but in the same way the normal cattle is; a bull previously bullfighted is a perfect killing machine, they can’t trick him, so they can’t reuse him in another bullfight)

  8. Bless the gods for siesta. The world isn’t prepared for an full functioning and awake pedro.

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