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BULLTOPIA — We've all known people who could be described as a "bull in a china shop." Such individuals are usually clumsy or reckless, bouncing from one disaster to the next.
How do I know so much about it? Because I've been described as a bull in a china shop multiple times in my life — like in elementary school, when I broke my neighbor's swing set; or, in college, when I broke the railing off my friend's deck.
I guess it's just your fate when, like me, you're big, uncoordinated and impulsive. But my antics have nothing on an actual bull in a china shop. You can get a glimpse into what that might look like in this video.
Of course, this video doesn't come from a china shop. It comes from a family's home. Their bull somehow escaped its enclosure and decided to pay a visit to the owner.
It's legitimately scary to see such a large animal on the loose around a family. Thankfully, nobody was injured. And no china was shattered. The bull was eventually corralled and went back to its normal routine.
But I'm sure it's already planning the itinerary for the next time it flies the coop.










