Log in

View Full Version : I learned a new word(s)


yyfigvc7
09-25-2025, 02:02 PM
Buddy sour- When two horses become friends and say fuck you to the humans. They stop obeying, wont come when called, stop being agreeable, and spend no times with humans anymore. They could have spent 15 years with humans then a month with another horse can change it forever by turning it back into a herd animal.

Buddy sour.

Botten
09-25-2025, 03:01 PM
an inevitable problem with herding animals really

it is an anxiety-driven dependence

rooted in survival instinct

an intense, obsessive attachment

"Us Against the World," "Best Bros Forever" and perhaps "The closet definition of true love."

...intense ...obsessive and ...emotionally dependence ...sadly this may be shared by humans in a cult.

EDIT: NOW LOVE ME! THE ONLY WAY A HORSE CAN!

zelld52
09-25-2025, 03:34 PM
its kinda like us

Reiwa
09-25-2025, 04:08 PM
an inevitable problem with herding animals really

it is an anxiety-driven dependence

rooted in survival instinct

an intense, obsessive attachment

"Us Against the World," "Best Bros Forever" and perhaps "The closet definition of true love."

...intense ...obsessive and ...emotionally dependence ...sadly this may be shared by humans in a cult.

EDIT: NOW LOVE ME! THE ONLY WAY A HORSE CAN!

Doesn't 'healthy as a horse' refer to lame horses being put down?

zelld52
09-25-2025, 04:33 PM
i think youre thinking of healthy as an ox, because oxen have high base strength and stamina

Duik
09-25-2025, 05:23 PM
1 post?

shovelquest
09-25-2025, 08:14 PM
Buddy sour- When two horses become friends and say fuck you to the humans. They stop obeying, wont come when called, stop being agreeable, and spend no times with humans anymore. They could have spent 15 years with humans then a month with another horse can change it forever by turning it back into a herd animal.

Buddy sour.

This reads like the dialogue of some kind of rogue AI in the matrix talking to a human tied to a chair.

OriginalContentGuy
09-25-2025, 10:32 PM
https://i.postimg.cc/L6QgYtV8/the-neightrix.png

Ekco
09-26-2025, 12:58 AM
https://i.imgur.com/TQRLQ4d.gif

on the internet nobody knows you're really a horse

Reiwa
09-26-2025, 01:10 AM
i think youre thinking of healthy as an ox, because oxen have high base strength and stamina

I always knew the ox expression as 'strong as an ox' indicating robustness or being hale and hearty.

Probably a regional thing. Fucking boches.

zelld52
09-26-2025, 03:24 PM
probably - where im at i hear:

Healthy as an Ox
Strong as a Bull
(I think it's because they castrate Oxen, so they aren't strong alpha bovines)
Quiet as a Mouse
Stubborn as a Mule
Hung like a Horse