Rodeo clowns are an essential first line of defense when you are out bullfighting. Without them, humanity would be done for.
Entering an enclosed ring with a 2000-pound angry bull is an insane thing to do. Rodeo clowns believe themselves to be brave enough to face the angry bull. But it seems more crazy than brave.
Get back!
C’mon guys, you’re still good friends. I totally understand your frustration, he shouldn’t have watched the new episode of Game of Thrones without you, but still, this isn’t the right way to show your anger.
Keep it cool and watch it again, together.
Take That!
Oops!!! That’s a really hard punch in the face. Is the guy really punching a player because he’s rooting for the other team, or does he want the ball to take home and sell online?
Whatever this is, it really calls for a debate.
The “Thank God Ledge”
Alex Honnold is a free solo master who ascents of big walls and makes it look easy. He was the first El Capitan free solo climber of Yosemite National Park and holds the fastest ascent of the Yosemite Triple Crown. No ropes, no karabiners, no cams. Nothing but his hands and feet to climb the record-breaking 3000-foot “Thank God Ledge.”
Honnold probably thanked god for surviving this freakily dangerous free solo attempt.
Yuck!
Yuck! Players sweat a lot I guess. Or maybe it’s just a water balloon that looks like a soccer ball?
Or it may be water from the wet field? Nah…it's actually a sweaty soccer player who’s trying to hit the ball but his sweat is dripping all over his face. Tissues, anyone?