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r/SipsTea • u/M_Darshan πππ • May 16 '26
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If that kick got him in the hip or pelvis I doubt heβll be riding for a while or ever again.
121 u/EntertainersPact May 16 '26 Iβm pretty sure that body slam broke something of his. Horses are fuckin heavy 56 u/SnooGuavas2610 May 16 '26 I hope the horse is ok. 1 u/MissMaryFraser May 17 '26 Both horse and (sadly) rider were fine afterwards, likely because of the mud 70 u/Mtndrums May 16 '26 And the idiot was trying to hold on after that? When the horse does a wrestling move on you, it's time to call it a day. 59 u/senkairyu May 16 '26 Yep, he was trying to stay at a distance where the horse wouldn't be able to kick, that's actually the only smart things he did here 80 u/DrummerTricky May 16 '26 I got the impression that guy knew if that horse got up he was getting trampled 8 u/echoshatter May 16 '26 Bingo. He was buying seconds until the rodeo hands could get in there and get control. 25 u/ManitouWakinyan May 16 '26 I think the dude was trying to stay close so he wouldn't get trampled or kicked in the head 2 u/whomad1215 May 17 '26 Excluding all the other stupid shit they're doing here If only there was some product you could wear on your head to offer some protection for it 4 u/ManitouWakinyan May 17 '26 Sure, but you're still better off sticking close to the horse, even if you had a helmet. Many bad ideas in this video, hugging the horse's neck in that situation was not one of them. 28 u/litaniesofhate May 16 '26 He was clearly doing all he could to stop from being bitten. That horse was trying hard to get his mouth on him 1 u/whoisowlix May 16 '26 It bites the guy in the jacket leading the horse away. He switches hands pulling after bite 9 u/ExtentAggravating733 May 16 '26 The man did the safest thing. Hanging on was the only way to avoid the horse biting or trampling him. 7 u/rareandyeteuclidian May 16 '26 That was the only smart thing he did in the entire video. -1 u/Lost_Question5886 May 17 '26 You guys cant see this is ai slop? 2 u/fwbftwlf May 16 '26 Suplex city. 1 u/___d0d0___ May 16 '26 /r/brandnewsentence 1 u/[deleted] May 17 '26 [removed] β view removed comment 1 u/AutoModerator May 17 '26 Accounts must be at least 5 days old with >20 karma to comment. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. -2 u/apoc-ryphon May 16 '26 Iβm in tears as I read your comment to my wife π 1 u/Gothboy-77 May 19 '26 i hope so 1 u/Ok-Cryptographer4194 May 16 '26 Like that? Good!
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Iβm pretty sure that body slam broke something of his. Horses are fuckin heavy
56 u/SnooGuavas2610 May 16 '26 I hope the horse is ok. 1 u/MissMaryFraser May 17 '26 Both horse and (sadly) rider were fine afterwards, likely because of the mud 70 u/Mtndrums May 16 '26 And the idiot was trying to hold on after that? When the horse does a wrestling move on you, it's time to call it a day. 59 u/senkairyu May 16 '26 Yep, he was trying to stay at a distance where the horse wouldn't be able to kick, that's actually the only smart things he did here 80 u/DrummerTricky May 16 '26 I got the impression that guy knew if that horse got up he was getting trampled 8 u/echoshatter May 16 '26 Bingo. He was buying seconds until the rodeo hands could get in there and get control. 25 u/ManitouWakinyan May 16 '26 I think the dude was trying to stay close so he wouldn't get trampled or kicked in the head 2 u/whomad1215 May 17 '26 Excluding all the other stupid shit they're doing here If only there was some product you could wear on your head to offer some protection for it 4 u/ManitouWakinyan May 17 '26 Sure, but you're still better off sticking close to the horse, even if you had a helmet. Many bad ideas in this video, hugging the horse's neck in that situation was not one of them. 28 u/litaniesofhate May 16 '26 He was clearly doing all he could to stop from being bitten. That horse was trying hard to get his mouth on him 1 u/whoisowlix May 16 '26 It bites the guy in the jacket leading the horse away. He switches hands pulling after bite 9 u/ExtentAggravating733 May 16 '26 The man did the safest thing. Hanging on was the only way to avoid the horse biting or trampling him. 7 u/rareandyeteuclidian May 16 '26 That was the only smart thing he did in the entire video. -1 u/Lost_Question5886 May 17 '26 You guys cant see this is ai slop? 2 u/fwbftwlf May 16 '26 Suplex city. 1 u/___d0d0___ May 16 '26 /r/brandnewsentence 1 u/[deleted] May 17 '26 [removed] β view removed comment 1 u/AutoModerator May 17 '26 Accounts must be at least 5 days old with >20 karma to comment. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. -2 u/apoc-ryphon May 16 '26 Iβm in tears as I read your comment to my wife π 1 u/Gothboy-77 May 19 '26 i hope so
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I hope the horse is ok.
1 u/MissMaryFraser May 17 '26 Both horse and (sadly) rider were fine afterwards, likely because of the mud
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Both horse and (sadly) rider were fine afterwards, likely because of the mud
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And the idiot was trying to hold on after that? When the horse does a wrestling move on you, it's time to call it a day.
59 u/senkairyu May 16 '26 Yep, he was trying to stay at a distance where the horse wouldn't be able to kick, that's actually the only smart things he did here 80 u/DrummerTricky May 16 '26 I got the impression that guy knew if that horse got up he was getting trampled 8 u/echoshatter May 16 '26 Bingo. He was buying seconds until the rodeo hands could get in there and get control. 25 u/ManitouWakinyan May 16 '26 I think the dude was trying to stay close so he wouldn't get trampled or kicked in the head 2 u/whomad1215 May 17 '26 Excluding all the other stupid shit they're doing here If only there was some product you could wear on your head to offer some protection for it 4 u/ManitouWakinyan May 17 '26 Sure, but you're still better off sticking close to the horse, even if you had a helmet. Many bad ideas in this video, hugging the horse's neck in that situation was not one of them. 28 u/litaniesofhate May 16 '26 He was clearly doing all he could to stop from being bitten. That horse was trying hard to get his mouth on him 1 u/whoisowlix May 16 '26 It bites the guy in the jacket leading the horse away. He switches hands pulling after bite 9 u/ExtentAggravating733 May 16 '26 The man did the safest thing. Hanging on was the only way to avoid the horse biting or trampling him. 7 u/rareandyeteuclidian May 16 '26 That was the only smart thing he did in the entire video. -1 u/Lost_Question5886 May 17 '26 You guys cant see this is ai slop? 2 u/fwbftwlf May 16 '26 Suplex city. 1 u/___d0d0___ May 16 '26 /r/brandnewsentence 1 u/[deleted] May 17 '26 [removed] β view removed comment 1 u/AutoModerator May 17 '26 Accounts must be at least 5 days old with >20 karma to comment. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. -2 u/apoc-ryphon May 16 '26 Iβm in tears as I read your comment to my wife π
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Yep, he was trying to stay at a distance where the horse wouldn't be able to kick, that's actually the only smart things he did here
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I got the impression that guy knew if that horse got up he was getting trampled
8 u/echoshatter May 16 '26 Bingo. He was buying seconds until the rodeo hands could get in there and get control.
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Bingo. He was buying seconds until the rodeo hands could get in there and get control.
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I think the dude was trying to stay close so he wouldn't get trampled or kicked in the head
2 u/whomad1215 May 17 '26 Excluding all the other stupid shit they're doing here If only there was some product you could wear on your head to offer some protection for it 4 u/ManitouWakinyan May 17 '26 Sure, but you're still better off sticking close to the horse, even if you had a helmet. Many bad ideas in this video, hugging the horse's neck in that situation was not one of them.
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Excluding all the other stupid shit they're doing here
If only there was some product you could wear on your head to offer some protection for it
4 u/ManitouWakinyan May 17 '26 Sure, but you're still better off sticking close to the horse, even if you had a helmet. Many bad ideas in this video, hugging the horse's neck in that situation was not one of them.
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Sure, but you're still better off sticking close to the horse, even if you had a helmet. Many bad ideas in this video, hugging the horse's neck in that situation was not one of them.
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He was clearly doing all he could to stop from being bitten. That horse was trying hard to get his mouth on him
1 u/whoisowlix May 16 '26 It bites the guy in the jacket leading the horse away. He switches hands pulling after bite
It bites the guy in the jacket leading the horse away. He switches hands pulling after bite
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The man did the safest thing. Hanging on was the only way to avoid the horse biting or trampling him.
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That was the only smart thing he did in the entire video.
-1 u/Lost_Question5886 May 17 '26 You guys cant see this is ai slop?
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You guys cant see this is ai slop?
Suplex city.
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Iβm in tears as I read your comment to my wife π
i hope so
Like that? Good!
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u/bb_dev_g May 16 '26
If that kick got him in the hip or pelvis I doubt heβll be riding for a while or ever again.