JeanClaude wrote: » Fair enough, he must have known the risks before he took part. Also fair enough, and you at least show some compassion for the person who died.. But this SH1TE: to actually gloat at the death,..unbelievable..:mad:
Dark Stanley. wrote: » Oh, come on it's not as if he was Irish. He was just another macho dick head......:rolleyes:
twanda wrote: » WTF are Sky News thinking of with their headline, anyway? ''Rogue Bull Gores Runner To Death In Spain'' ...yeah, like what an unreliable bull he turned out to be!! :rolleyes:
JeanClaude wrote: » Please explain to me.... what has his nationally got to do with it? Look if people are happy with this mans death, so be it, whatever makes ye happy....it's just that i feel some bit of sympathy for his parents, family and friends, who recieved a phonecall this morning that their loved one was dead. simple as that...
Dark Stanley. wrote: » Who mentioned his nationality, I'm sure I didn't. I'm just glad he wasn't Irish................:)
Dark Stanley. wrote: » Oh, come on it's not as if he was Irish. He was just another macho dick head......
Venom wrote: » Darwinism adds another to its member list
Dinter wrote: » Well no, not really. There's no expectation of dying at the bull run. There's thousands of people do it with no injury at all. It's like saying if a passenger was killed in a plane crash it was due to their own stupidity.
Scien wrote: » "He was tossed in the air before being gored in the neck as he laid on the ground curled up" What an awful death.
Jay D wrote: » I initially thought you were 11 and I still do. Now go home
Flamed Diving wrote: » Delighted. A pity he didn't gore more of them.I hope the bull is ok.
DominoDub wrote: » Looks like a possible Irish lad (Red Hair & Dubarry Shoes ) got his ass kicked by a bull in Pamplona !http://www.irishtimes.com/homepage/images/1224250411668.jpg?ts=1247223491
JeanClaude wrote: » I believe you did...:)
JeanClaude wrote: » Why do you think i'm 11??? it's people who come on here and lack the maturity to show any compassion for a fellow human being, but instead decide to take delight in that persons death, it's those peoples age that should be questioned, not me.. As for the "now go home" comment,
Dark Stanley. wrote: » You A*se, human beings have fúcked up the whole planet for everything. Yet you begrudge, one Bull it's moment of revenge and glory. It's called KARMA!......
JeanClaude wrote: » It has nothing to do with the Bull, I'm on about the triumphalism (or "revenge and glory" as you call it) here at this mans death, can you not grasp this concept?? I'm not particularly a fan of this bull run and as some one said here "you run with the bulls expect the horns" and thats fair enough, but to say "it made my day" "Well done the Bull" etc. etc.. is just frankly uncivilized and no better (if not worse) than the organisers of this event.
Jay D wrote: » Good riddance, one less stupid bastard in the world to be cruel.
rarnes1 wrote: » Going to a bull run with red hair. Wtf did he expect?
Seaneh wrote: » I ran 3 times last year, If you're not an idiot, you won't get hurt, the biggest danger is all other people. I ran from about .4km to go and made it to the bullring each time, spent the full 30 minutes in the ring the first two times and was never in danger as there was always some idiot willing to move a lot and get the bulls attention, half the locals were standing around texting people and laughing at the tourists running around like scared children.