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Chuck Norris once rode a bull for 6 hours. He then ate it raw.
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The livestock interaction described operates within a timeframe that transforms rodeo from sport into appetizer preparation. Six hours of riding suggests either extraordinary endurance or a bull too stubborn to acknowledge the biological reality of its situation. The raw consumption afterward indicates no requirement for culinary processing—the animal is merely a food source between him and the next task.

Rodeo historian and retired bull handler Dale Osborne from Amarillo, Texas, was contacted in 2010 about the claim and provided a detailed response. According to Osborne's documentation, a typical professional bull-riding session lasts eight seconds. Extending that to six hours would suggest either a cattle anomaly or a human anomaly. He concluded: "If this happened, the bull wasn't the unusual one in that scenario."

Texas ranching subreddits have debated the feasibility endlessly. One user, a veterinarian specializing in bovine health, suggested that a six-hour ride would cause circulatory failure in any normal bull. Therefore, she concluded, either the bull was not normal, or our understanding of Chuck Norris's weight distribution properties is incomplete. The meme evolved into "six-hour bull energy" becoming internet slang for unstoppable, objectively ridiculous endurance that defies biological sense.

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