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Oh jeez, that’s hard to watch, but hey at least they match :face_vomiting:

They’re both lame. How awful.

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Well Mr. Fruit Loops Cereal is closer to being a real cowboy now because he filmed cattle going through a chute and filmed a rattlesnake. That’s sad about Pete being 20 years old.

https://instagram.com/stories/2raw2ride/3102317258193864910?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

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When a “story” happens, they are only available to view for 24hrs. To view it you click on the avatar for IG. When the circle around the Avatar image is pink, there is a new story to view. And since I view on my dest top while working, shhhh don’t tell my boss, I can’t screen record like I could if I was using my phone.

I just check daily to see if he posts a new story. All I do is search his name Cyril Bertheau and even in the search, the avatar will have a pink ring of there is a story posted so no need to click on this “page” and give him views if not needed.

Stories because they are deleted at 24 hrs do not hold the same “the internet is forever” motto, unless someone screen records.

The last I saw was over the weekend and he was at a cattle ranch of sorts posting footage of the cattle getting eletric proded to go into the shoots. Where they were very roughly palpated/or artifically insemenated. I honestly don’t know what was going on. There was a hose involved and it was inserted along with the handler’s arm. (I worked with AI and Standardbreds so I don’t think it is that, and none of the cattle had calves by their side.

Thank you.

Um … how can I say this gently and politely?
“These uncertain times” are no more uncertain than any other times since the beginning of human society.
“Ukraine, Taiwan, Roe v Wade” – good grief.
How 'bout “Cold War, Vietnam, Roe v Wade the first time around”?
How 'bout “Great War, Biafra, Bangladesh, Dred Scott v Sandford”?
How 'bout “Yom Kippur War, Armenia, Tennessee v John Thomas Scopes”?
The times are always uncertain v certain. Just tiny blips in history. Not asteroids. Nothing is crushing “ordinary” people, because there are no ordinary people. All are extraordinary.

So why on Earth can’t all we extraordinary people get out there and do something about this lone extraordinary guy and his poor horses?

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When a story happens where? Avatar for what? Where?

The avatar is your “profile picture” I guess is a better way to describe it. Like, my avatar is a picture of my dog with a birthday hat on.

Cereal’s avatar is that weathered cowboy cartoon photo. So when there is a pink/purple/orangey ring around it, you can click on his image and see the new story he posted.

if there is no ring around it, then there is no story to view.

The story will automatically pop up on your screen when you click his avatar/image/profile picture.

this is also using a proper computer desk top IG version. On the phone it is similar.

Instagram

I think that’s the answer Rackonteur was asking for.

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I also think this is older footage, likely from when he was at the livestock exchange and around the time he got Pete.
The weather and the ground has not been that dry in a few days… I really hope he didn’t enjoy any sort of lavish life inside during these storms.

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I’d hope HE got soaked :smiling_imp:
But his poor horses were taken inside & got a respite from 2dumb2live :imp:

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The article admits that ‘main character syndrome’ is not a real thing. No science or data behind it.

Or … is it? :cowboy_hat_face:

Leaving aside the extreme Munchausen parallels, if you are asking whether a digital fantasy-life is really a problem, then think about this sort of behaviour being transplanted from social media into the real world. Imagine how it would look, and how you would feel if you witnessed it, especially in one you know well. This exercise very quickly illustrates that somebody behaving in this way in the real world would be thought of as doing something quite peculiar. Now, that can sometimes show us that the real world has a problem, and we need to think about our attitudes or norms; however, in the case of main character syndrome, it is unlikely that this caveat applies.

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https://www.tiktok.com/@2raw2ride/video/7233542647879863598

He posted another video last night.

And all I can think is WTF. Obviously the people helping him aren’t horseman or “cowboys” in their own right. I’ve got two rogue lead steers right now in my place, and we’ve set up temp chutes because they are too big for our regular chute to doctor them. Not to mentioning not taking net off their bales??

No piggin strings. No one that knows how to control a rope. No cowboys in this video.

Just feeding into his cowboy fantasy. I can’t wait for this to be done.

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Newest article from Insider.
His tone & information giving has already changed between the Daily Beast article and this one.

Apparently, his horses got away from him again recently.
Unfortunately, he got them back. :expressionless:

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That video is sickening. Too bad he didn’t lose his nuts.

ETA: My but won’t that cow be cooperative the next time she needs doctoring.

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“got away”?
Got loose & were retrieved by “the team”?

I’ll hang on to the shred that both horses have sussed his :ox::poop: horsemanship skillz out & will be repeating the escapes.
Maybe he’ll have to trade them in on new?

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Agree.

And if he thinks that video validates his cowboyin’ skillz and/or makes him look like The Real Deal rather than an idiotic poser, then that is another gross miscalculation on his part.

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Did he actually throw the rope?

I’d say Cyril has found his people, and it’s backyard hooligan livestock folk with bad fences and management practices. I expect mini cows can fill the same slot as mini horses in backyardigan mayhem.

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have to say

:ox: :poop:

is my new fave emoji combo

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I cannot even determine what kind of rope he’s using. Looks more like an extension cord. And apparently no honda. These are the kind of guys who are very very dangerous to have at brandings,

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