Mythbusters: Bull In A China Shop

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What would really happen if you put a bull in a china shop?

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  • @rufonzo38 yea, but even then, I imagine the bull would still try to avoid crashing into things to the best of his ability. Obviously, if you spook him hard enough and put him in a cramp space such that his massive body has a hard time maneuvering, that's different. Given that situation, I can do the same thing with a really fat guy. 

  • At the end the bulls most be looking at them like wild animals destroying everything lol

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  • Perhaps the testers lack the life experience to know that bulls spend ALOT of time running down shoots. The set is not a china shop replica. IRL the bull would get spooked by the crashing from isles being too narrow and no where to turn around that they would start to panic, become defensive. The saying means the person is being clumsy and cannot help it, when they SHOULD BE CAREFUL. The loss of Jamie and Admas thoughfulness in segments like this is why I stopped watching the show.

  • The bulls have more brains than the idiots who had this idea

  • I imagine the "bull in a china shop" saying originated with a picture of a bull being goaded by a toreador or ridden by a cowboy, and not an idle bull wondering what the hell is going on.

  • What did they expect, for the bulls to just start running into things for no reason? haha

  • Completely unexpected!

  • Lol, if 'a bull in a china shop' is ever to be used still, i think its meaning actually needs to be reversed to 'careful,' 'graceful,' and 'nimble'

  • Bull in a china shop: pretty safe, other than that one shelf from when he turned around.

    Tory in a china shop: no. Just... NO.

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    Ummmmmm lol

  • When you stop to consider, it makes great sense, the bull won't want to touch those things because it does not want to hurt it's self. On an other matter, I hope that was cheap china and nothing special or unique

  • @rufonzo38 Animals won't touch thing if they don't have to. Meaning this be the same in the store.

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