Thing is they were most likely better men than him and he has delusions he was better than them. But at least he knew how to leave behind a good quote.
I cringe every time I see those videos. The way the horses are handled. Our horses are...
Exactly. You’ve got them down to a T.
The males would mostly just hurl insults, but the female riders simply wanted to kill you. Bloody scary.
Best insult I had (from a male):
“I killed three Germans in the last war, and they were all better...
So happens that I’ve been in the middle of a field with hostile horsewomen (note gender) trying to whip / run over me. Deeply scary experience, you’ve never felt so exposed / vulnerable. Total flashback to how medieval battle must have been. You...
So this is some sort of demon horse, maybe? Reassuring.
Mustangs in a herd can kill coyotes, wolves, even cougar. Grizzlies, not so much. There is much made about horses being prey, but they were very effective at killing enemy in battle...
My guess: you live nextdoor to a taxidermist. Or some sort of trophy hunter.
Weirdly, I recently met some woman who collects taxidermited (is that the verb for taxidermy?) animal heads. Them things some twits mount on wooden plaques. Needless to...
I haven't but I know people who have (prepare for the long wait!). Unless they're already habituated to you, calling is a sure way of not seeing them. They are sensibly wary creatures.
Sounds like you've actually done this, yes? Will they (I assume it's a family) respond to calling?
That. I need to conquer my fear. It will be good for me.
So this is some sort of demon horse, maybe? Reassuring.
Victorian? Someone may have brought an unfortunate souvenir from the far-flung corners of the empire.
Cover all bases. Festoon the camera trap with kaffir lime leaves.
So the woods have grown over / around some very old (Victorian) buildings, with an industrial feel. Steampunk vibe. They didn’t do genetic engineering back in those days, did they…?
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