The expression never gets old but every once in a while somebody forgets this statement is true. How else do you explain every time one of these huge creatures comes running at a matador wit...The expression never gets old but every once in a while somebody forgets this statement is true. How else do you explain every time one of these huge creatures comes running at a matador without his silly blanket and they try to grab the bull by the horns only to wind up eating hoof sandwich.
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This is to all you retards that think they know what there talking about . For one this type of bullfighting is done in Portugal and they don't kill the bull there . Secondly All the guys that are in the ring don't use swords and there not matador They are called "forcados" they actually tackle the bull and bring him to a halt with their bare hands .Forcados are teams of eight unpaid men who demonstrate their extraordinary courage by allowing the angered bull to charge straight at them, as they stand in a line, and then overwhelming the animal simply by force of numbers. It is called "pega de cara".The leader stands a good distance in front of the others and closer to the bull. He provokes a charge and then actually jumps between the horns, hanging on tight to the animal's neck as the bull tosses and tosses in frustration, and the leader is thrown repeatedly into the air. Soon, however, the second man, and then all the others grab onto the animal, and he is stopped in his tracks. The last maul grabs the bull's tail, and then all the other members of the team break loose, leaving the frustrated animal to an impossible attempt to reach the maul who is dragging around on the end of his tail.
LUCKY THE BULL WAS WEAK FROM HIS WOUNDS, MUTHER FUCKERS HAD IT COMING.
This is to all you retards that think they know what there talking about . For one this type of bullfighting is done in Portugal and they don't kill the bull there . Secondly All the guys that are in the ring don't use swords and there not matador They are called "forcados" they actually tackle the bull and bring him to a halt with their bare hands .Forcados are teams of eight unpaid men who demonstrate their extraordinary courage by allowing the angered bull to charge straight at them, as they stand in a line, and then overwhelming the animal simply by force of numbers. It is called "pega de cara".The leader stands a good distance in front of the others and closer to the bull. He provokes a charge and then actually jumps between the horns, hanging on tight to the animal's neck as the bull tosses and tosses in frustration, and the leader is thrown repeatedly into the air. Soon, however, the second man, and then all the others grab onto the animal, and he is stopped in his tracks. The last maul grabs the bull's tail, and then all the other members of the team break loose, leaving the frustrated animal to an impossible attempt to reach the maul who is dragging around on the end of his tail.
All those matadors and not one of them had a sword?? Serves you sick fucks right.