Bull Encounters Man with Nerves of Steel: A Riveting Reddit Video

Riley Sundew

Updated Sunday, September 15, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A video titled "Not today" on Reddit has captured the attention of many, showcasing a remarkable encounter between a man and a bull. The video, complete with subtitles created by the Amara community, has sparked a wave of reactions and discussions among viewers.

The scene unfolds with a bull seemingly interested in approaching a man who remains exceptionally calm and composed. One user noted, "Bulls have herd guard instincts you can make them more aggressive. But generally they are looking for threats. Don’t look like a threat, don’t look guilty, running away especially in a straight line is like painting a target on you." This highlights the man's strategic stillness, which likely prevented the bull from becoming aggressive.

Another viewer humorously commented, "The bull was like: Let's play. Man: Nah, play somewhere else." This light-hearted exchange reflects the general sentiment that the man knew precisely what he was doing, as echoed by another user, "He knew what he was doing. The worst thing he could've done right there was move."

The consensus among commenters is that the man's calm demeanor played a crucial role in the bull's decision to move along. "Bulls seek out movement. The fact that this guy didn't move along with the guy to the right catching his attention is why he decided to move along," one user explained. This indicates a deeper understanding of bull behavior, reinforcing the man's composed reaction.

Many found the man's stillness impressive, with comments like "Talk about nerves of steel!" and "Guy has mastered the ability to stay so still that he is invisible to the eye of the bull." Such remarks underline the extraordinary nature of the interaction, which many found almost unbelievable.

Interestingly, the video also sparked a discussion about common misconceptions surrounding bulls. One user pointed out, "It's a shame people are conditioned to assume all bulls are simply aggressive. They won't attack you if you're not a threat." This comment sheds light on how the man's non-threatening posture likely contributed to his safety.

The video has also inspired some humorous and bold commentary. Remarks such as "Dude was like f*** off bull my g****s are bigger than yours" and "He’s always seated. Because his balls are so heavy" add a layer of comedic relief to the otherwise tense situation.

The "Not today" video on Reddit has not only entertained but also educated viewers on bull behavior and the importance of remaining calm in potentially dangerous situations. The man's display of nerves of steel has left a lasting impression, making this video a must-watch for anyone interested in extraordinary animal encounters.

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Top Comments from Reddit

succed32

Bulls have herd guard instincts you can make them more aggressive. But generally they are looking for threats. Don’t look like a threat, don’t look guilty, running away especially in a straight line is like painting a target on you.

hulagirlslovetoparty

passed the vibe check

YogaGoddessLady

The bull was like: Let's play. Man: Nah, play somewhere else.

drglass4

He’s always seated. Because his balls are so heavy.

Tummeh142

He knew what he was doing. The worst thing he could've done right there was move.

GrimReader710

Blind guy: "why'd everybody get so quite all of a sudden??" Love all the hate on 'quite'. I'm dyslexic so sometimes I swap letters. I dont care enough to change it, so enjoy. If y'all are too dumb to say anything clever, I'm glad to provide you with some fodder so you can at least imitate wit.

slr162

The bull recognizes that the guy has bigger balls than he does

Empty_Ad3616

play with the bull please, why are you bored?

rdmprzm

It's a shame people are conditioned to assume all bulls are simply aggressive. They won't attack you if you're not a threat. It's these a***** humans who break and/or taunt them. Scum.

phirebird

"Damn, this guy is too cool. Better not mess with him."

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