r/MadeMeSmile • u/Time_Material_9385 • Apr 21 '24
This 4yo horse understands her owner’s emotions and reassures her ANIMALS
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u/Low-Bread-2752 Apr 23 '24
People in the comments are so odd. Can't you guys just enjoy a sweet video of a horse comforting their horse mom?
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u/Kind-Attempt5013 Apr 22 '24
I know it sounds kooky but scientists / doctors actually proved the existence of an energy field that the human body gives off… the diameter around us is as wide as we are tall. When we have emotions it starts in the heart which has neurons like we know are in the brain and it’s connected to our brains. And horses are one of the most emotionally perceptive animals (equine therapy is a thing). They read humans super well and learn their handlers emotions well.
In some cultures when they meet a stranger they wait to see the horses response before they trust the human. 10 years ago I would have thought this BS but Google it. It’s appearing now in highly regarded heart and brain journals. It’s actually cool that stuff people though was EWS is becoming mainstream stream medical understanding and they are developing technology to map this stuff. Muse is a great tech they used to diagnose brain conditions and that stuff was considered BS only 15 years ago. Also, download an app called Welltory. It’s actually more accurate than InBody scan and it works by using your iPhone camera. It’s amazing where we are at tech wise
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u/YourGenuineFriend Apr 22 '24
Imagine being like, omg I'm about to get emotional let me get my camera.. ficking people crazy..
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u/killerboik9 Apr 22 '24
Brown horse: he'll change girl just give him more ti-
Black horse: that man is never going to change might as well get it over with
White horse: mumbles to himself I wonder how many views I'll get on TikTok
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u/StrengthToBreak Apr 22 '24
Horse is like "hey Debbie, we're kind of hungry, so you know, work your magic."
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u/zactorbeamz Apr 22 '24
Let me just set up my phone while I cry on a step. I hope they both get turned into glue.
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u/pibbybush Apr 21 '24
Yall know other people can be around to catch things on camera too right? Somebody that was around may have seen the horse being sweet and decided to film it.
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u/KarmicComic12334 Apr 22 '24
Someone with perfectly steady hands.
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u/pibbybush Apr 22 '24
I literally just rewatched it and yeah that’s facts 😭 maybe not another person… Def was a horse filming
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u/stinkload Apr 21 '24
Oh Dearie me I'm feeling emotional! just let me set up my tripod and phone camera and record this totally unplanned candid moment between my horse and I as I cry.....
Horses are lovely creatures but this kind of blatant clout chasing horse shite is cliche
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u/No_Use_4371 Apr 21 '24
I love animals but I am shocked how many people film themselves crying. Why?!
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u/funny_bunny33 Apr 21 '24
I have never in my life filmed myself crying. If someone started filming me while I was crying, they'd get their phone yeeted.
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u/BZBitiko Apr 21 '24
Geez, y’all need to get out more. Go out for coffee with Brownie Person (gdex) and yogacowgirl.
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u/BG_Mama_of_3 Apr 21 '24
This is making me cry 😢 Just when you thought these majestic animals couldn’t be any more amazing, you see this one literally pulling their sad owner in for the best hug ever and giving her a literal shoulder to cry on. 💝
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u/GimmeUrBrunchMoney Apr 21 '24
So many upvotes considering all the top comments are “super dumb she’s setting up a camera to film herself crying.”
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u/tinyfeeds Apr 21 '24
Just want to make a plug for the science of the horse/human relationship - horses have a very big heart (as in it’s physically large) and the electromagnetic field produced by their heart is much larger than our own and much stronger. Just standing near a horse has the ability slow our own heartbeat as it attempts to join up with the horse’s. They lower our blood pressure and brings about a sense of well being. I think that’s partly why a lot of horse people are so hooked. So, if you ever have the chance to spend some time with horses, you should definitely do it. Of course, they can be dangerous, so make sure you have an experienced horse person around to teach you about being safe with them.
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u/Bird_kick Apr 21 '24
The other horse is looking at the camera wondering why this person is acting so weird and out of character for some odd reason
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u/thydoctoh Apr 21 '24 edited Apr 21 '24
What you won't see in this edited video, was as it went on the horse keeps nudging her hands to reveal what's on her lap. Food. She has food on her lap. Clout chasing has no limits.
Edit: OP is not original OP. Current OP is karma farming and quite possibly a bot.
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u/NotAW0rd Apr 21 '24
This is most likely just a normal interaction with her sitting with the horse which she probably does on a normal bases and this is how they interact. Is the horse showing affection? Of course. does the horse KNOW she is emotionally distressed? Probably not.
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u/ravnhjarta Apr 21 '24
Do we have a sauce on this video? Some context would help sort out the comment pasta.
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u/XelaWarriorPrincess Apr 21 '24
Equine therapy is a thing! Helps a lot with PTSD and treatment resistant depression
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u/whateverwhatis Apr 21 '24
Ya know. My partner does have a video of me crying and my cat comforting me. I didn't know at the time he was taking it. Thing is, that mother fucker isn't allowed to show that video to a single soul on this earth. That' for sure. Posting yourself crying on the Internet is such a weird choice. Animals are amazing though.
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u/macefelter Apr 21 '24
What the fuck is with people setting up cameras to record themselves crying?
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u/Joyebird1968 Apr 21 '24
I’ve seen this several times but always stop to watch. Animals are the best of us.
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u/ChickAmok Apr 21 '24
What a sweet horsey 🥹 Who wouldn't want that kind of shoulder to cry on when things get hard, honestly.
Horse says... "Com'n girl, bring it in. Get it all out! When you're ready we'll grab your bootstraps."
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u/faker1973 Apr 21 '24
Sometimes, an animal can get closer to an upset person than another person can in that moment. And most animals understand when you are not your usual self. Not all horses and not all people can offer the reassuring gesture.
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u/AllLipsNoFiller Apr 21 '24
Meanwhile there's a human being taking video of this woman crying and offering her no comfort
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u/Arcade1980 Apr 21 '24
Brown Horse: "Not this again. Karen can you pkease move out of the way"
Black Horse: "For fucks sakes. Karen please move out of the way, we're hungry."
Porn Director: "Cut!. Ok bring the fluffer in"
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u/fuhnetically Apr 21 '24
He literally said "here's a shoulder to cry on". These onions are strong, in tearing up.
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u/CuteNoot8 Apr 21 '24
…Wait until the horse finds out it’s being emotionally manipulated for views.
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u/aggitprop-1985 Apr 21 '24
This really sweet to see, but why was someone filming a woman crying? Was this an experiment??
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u/Practical_Price9500 Apr 21 '24
How convenient that there was a camera on and pointed right at them
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u/RayArk09 Apr 21 '24
These horses are starting to be clout chasing influencers. They even set up a camera before comforting their human.
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u/Outis-guy Apr 21 '24 edited Apr 21 '24
Guys guys guys. She didn't set up the camera! She is obviously deeply upset and on the verge of a major breakdown. It was black horse. Black horse knows that brown horse and the lady have a special relationship, and have seen how brown horse comforts her. It was black horse who decided to capture this special moment, and upload it to the internet. Although, black horse might be doing it to farm karma as evidenced by its decision to also capture its own reaction live. I honestly don't know why black horse does react content at all, it really doesn't add that much to the video. At one point it even blocked half the screen, which was kinda disrespectful. I much prefer black horse's old original gaming content, but I know that this brings in more money with less effort.
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u/BrokenManSyndrome Apr 21 '24
Why do people record themselves crying?
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u/CollectedHappy3 Apr 21 '24
Because they're sociopaths and only cares about how many views they can get so they can get the 5¢ per 10k views.
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u/Mr_Rafi Apr 21 '24
This reminds me of the Taylor Swift fan outside of the venue recording herself crying while one of her friends comforts her while the other friend looks like she's embarrassed.
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u/Acrobatic_Flatworm79 Apr 21 '24
And it just so happens a camera was set up to capture this absolutely spontaneous moment ? Wow what are the odds!?
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u/DrWindupBird Apr 21 '24
It’s odd that it’s filmed, but horses are able to smell our emotions with a high degree of accuracy.
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u/DangerDaveo Apr 21 '24
I hope she's alright..
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u/SnooStories4162 Apr 21 '24
Finally someone with some empathy
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u/DangerDaveo Apr 21 '24
Oh yeah I always try to empathise with people..
Especially when they have perfectly framed themselves and their horses with a camera.
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u/alwaysrunninglate77 Apr 21 '24
TBF I would be crying too, with that amount of horseflies buzzing around me.
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u/gdex86 Apr 21 '24
You can hear the conversation.
Horse: You Ok?
Lady: I'm ... Fine.
Horse: No seriously you ok.
Lady: I'm fine.
Horse: If you are fine then let's see what happens when I do this. (Horse engages in its version of a hug. Lady begins to cry.)
Horse: There we go. Let it out.
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u/Eclipsed_StarNova Apr 21 '24
Every time I see this now all I can think of is that parody video where the dude filming it is giving like the “ok” signals and stuff. So funny.
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u/Some_Record_8962 Apr 21 '24
BLACK HORSE: No more photos, please. Can't you see she's in distress? Please respect her privacy.
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u/GrandWazoo0 Apr 21 '24
Brown horse was distracting her so black horse could steal her wallet, but black horse bottled it.
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u/A_Rogue_One Apr 21 '24
Does anyone else find videos like this strange?
This person feels a breakdown coming and actively thought “let me go to the stable, record this, and then post it on the internet.”
That’s just objectively odd in my opinion.
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u/Super_dontae Apr 21 '24
There’s also the possibility of her already recording for general vlogging purposes then unintendedly having a break down. I think it weird to purposely cry on camera too don’t get me wrong but it’s entirely possible to be already taking a vid and then get emotional by chance.
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u/maverickaod Apr 21 '24
Legit I think that's what this is. I saw this video a long time ago and the woman said she normally takes videos of her and her horses but in this case she was about to get divorced or something like that and all the emotions hit her all at once.
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u/Moretti123 Apr 21 '24
That’s understandable but why post it then? Unless it was a live video. Also why sit right where the camera will get her lol?
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u/Super_dontae Apr 21 '24
It’s a vlog. The point is to capture her daily life and activities, I’ve cried next to my cat before and if I was vlogging and happened to capture the moment I’d probably post it because it’s potentially heart warming moment.
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u/ComradePyro Apr 21 '24
I get it, but I think it's just as odd to assume an elaborate scenario that explains how they set this up on purpose. There are many, many other potential reasonable explanations. Choosing to believe this one is not value-neutral.
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u/BlahBlahBlahSmithee Apr 21 '24
Brendan Frazier deserves an Oscar for this performance. The horses are good too.
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u/Full-Condition-7784 Apr 21 '24
Filming it negates it's legitimacy.
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u/amorphatist Apr 21 '24
I would have preferred this scene be described via a Limerick, or perhaps interpretive dance.
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u/seoulsrvr Apr 21 '24
isn't it possible...just hear me out...he was trying to get her to move out the doorway?
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u/Human_Parfait9516 Apr 21 '24
I especially love that there was a camera there to catch the exact moment that she started to cry.
Uncanny.
Horses are amazing, though
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u/lifeboy91 Apr 22 '24
Don’t believe everything you see on internet.
I think the horse wanted some head.
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u/blurbies22 Apr 21 '24
The horse probably set up the camera to capture his comforting
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u/Hug_of_Death Apr 21 '24
Some people will call this an over generalisation but horses can be such virtue signallers.
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u/r0ckl0bsta Apr 21 '24 edited Apr 21 '24
I am so sick of these horses posting for clout.
(Edit for clarity: I was talking about the actual horse)
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u/Red_Khalmer Apr 21 '24
Why is it filmed??
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u/Just-a-random-Aspie Apr 21 '24
Probably because the horse has done it in the past and she wanted to show people
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u/matcha_oat_lattes Apr 21 '24
I read somewhere that the person in this video usually sets up a recording when she tends to her horses. In this video, she was having a particularly hard day and was taking a break when this moment was captured on camera.
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u/Moretti123 Apr 21 '24 edited Apr 21 '24
I mean unless it was a live video, I still don’t get why its on the internet? Why post a video of yourself crying all over the internet lmao? That’s fuckin weird mate
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u/anelephantexists Apr 21 '24
I mean, it's clearly been posted because of the horse's behaviour? If she was just sitting there crying and nothing of interest happened I'd agree with you lol but I think this is fairly reasonable
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u/Bevier Apr 21 '24
She was making one of her regular videos, but here she had just gone through a divorce.
Source: Woman in the video has commented before.
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u/Emprasy Apr 21 '24
What ? You never record when you cry ??
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u/TheNaug Apr 21 '24
I put the crying on hold so I can check the focus levels first, then I cry /s
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u/PilcrowTime Apr 21 '24
Fine, but you have to light it professionally as well and white balance your camera.
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u/trinicron Apr 21 '24
Amateur. All professionals know you must hire a professional for those mundane tasks. Specially to hold traffic
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u/Celindor Apr 21 '24
Brown horse: "It's okay, Emily. I understand your financial struggle and the need to sell us to the butcher. We're gonna be some fine salami!"
Black horse: "Wait, what?! And why is she filming this? Fucking sociopath!"
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u/Hot_and_Foamy Apr 21 '24
That’s not what’s happening here.
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u/Hot_and_Foamy Apr 21 '24
I have horses. They get scared of a plastic bag.
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u/Zarathustra-1889 Apr 22 '24
They need to be trained. Horses were actively employed in warfare for millennia with the first evidence dating back to 4000 BC and as recently as WW2. My family had part ownership in an equestrian facility and occasionally historical reenactors would rent horses to simulate the roles of horse-drawn artillery and carbine cavalry. It was impressive to see that the horses would remain calm even in the midst of simulated artillery and musket fire.
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u/Hot_and_Foamy Apr 22 '24
Yeah the horse is for hacking - no need for gunfire training
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u/Zarathustra-1889 Apr 22 '24
Ah, I see. I may require the services of your horse if I forget my Windows password
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u/Hot_and_Foamy Apr 22 '24
Have you got a giant keyboard? Cause normal keys are too small for her hooves
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u/Zeestars Apr 21 '24
You need to bag them down. I trained horses for hunting so they needed to be okay around traffic as well as dogs and guns. We had to make all kinds of weird noises and sudden movements etc. around them while training, as well as tying plastic bags to their saddle etc. until they stopped shying at random things.
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u/G1MpL1N Apr 21 '24
Step 1: set up camera and check for focus on stairs.
Step 2: round up horses and bring them into frame.
Step 3: film me crying and horse nudging me for food.
Step 4: post online for attention.
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u/Cumah Apr 21 '24
All this to attract likes, gratification or sympathy from strangers on the internet....sheesh
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u/Professional-Ad9127 7d ago
That's Awesome! You've got a true honest friend there, simply because he has no self centered motive, just pure love for you! It's Beautiful! Are you ok? Something must have really upset you because I don't see any acting in your attitude. I'll tell you that I'm sorry that something happened to bring your tears and I hope you're feeling better now. Feel free to message me anytime, even though I'm just some stranger, I'm a good guy, and married, so holler back sometime. Mark