Nice to see a medieval tradition being kept alive. Knights' destriers didn't just carry their riders but were trained to be absolutely vicious bastards that'd kick, bite and trample their way across a battlefield in support of said riders too, per contemporary accounts of medieval battles and even pictures from manuscripts depicting such training. How fortunate for this lady (and unfortunate for the Internet audience) that that guard's horse didn't fully inherit the temperament of its ancestors.
I heard it's hard to get a horse to trample someone. I never tried, though. I don't suppose letting a dude on your back is natural, either, so I suppose you could train them.
IDC if people have never met a horse before. If there's a large animal you don't know how to deal with, it would be smart to not try. Like, I wouldn't be poking a giant steer that was just standing there. I usually do pretty well with horses.
I like how the guards aren't doing anything to help her and are acting like nothing's happening. They don't give a shit, and considering how tourists treat them, they honestly shouldn't.
People don't realize those guards are from elite combat units and play with them like toys. I honestly don't get the need to fuck with people or animals while they are working.
Now watch them put the horse down because some retarded Starbucks-guzzling terminally-urban vegan whore couldn't imagine why the horsie might not be friendly when she gets right up in its face.
Pretty sure that sign includes the words "beware of horse" on it. There's really no excuse.
Edit: watched it. It even says they bite. Hilarious.
Bites and kicks
Nice to see a medieval tradition being kept alive. Knights' destriers didn't just carry their riders but were trained to be absolutely vicious bastards that'd kick, bite and trample their way across a battlefield in support of said riders too, per contemporary accounts of medieval battles and even pictures from manuscripts depicting such training. How fortunate for this lady (and unfortunate for the Internet audience) that that guard's horse didn't fully inherit the temperament of its ancestors.
I heard it's hard to get a horse to trample someone. I never tried, though. I don't suppose letting a dude on your back is natural, either, so I suppose you could train them.
IDC if people have never met a horse before. If there's a large animal you don't know how to deal with, it would be smart to not try. Like, I wouldn't be poking a giant steer that was just standing there. I usually do pretty well with horses.
I like how the guards aren't doing anything to help her and are acting like nothing's happening. They don't give a shit, and considering how tourists treat them, they honestly shouldn't.
EE'S JUST 'AVIN 'IMSELF A FOOKIN' MUNCH M8
And presumably an idiot induced dose of Delhi belly later on, morons: not even once
Ironic that the biggest bullshit isn't coming from the bull.
People don't realize those guards are from elite combat units and play with them like toys. I honestly don't get the need to fuck with people or animals while they are working.
Based Wine-Aunt Biter.
She should count herself lucky the horse didn't feel the need to kick out and break her leg.
Now watch them put the horse down because some retarded Starbucks-guzzling terminally-urban vegan whore couldn't imagine why the horsie might not be friendly when she gets right up in its face.
They ain't putting that horse down, if that horse gets sick from biting her they'll put her down for it.
The same kind of people who get out of their car to try to get next to the buffalo and bear in Yellowstone.
The horse doesn't care about pajeet privilege.
That horse is still salty about the amount of tea that got wasted that day...NEVER FORGIEHEIHEIGH!
"Help me, he's got my arm"
does nothing but stares at her
Based.
Good horse.
They're also the same kind of tards who make friends with niggers and pakis.
The horse deserves a raise