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Dec. 24th, 2018 12:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I had to sort through my imgur and make all of my pictures non-public because of comments on them. And yeah, I know it's the internet and if you put something out there, soon enough a herd of folks will show up on the scene and tell you that you suck. Like, I know that.
Unpleasant notes (and I'm paraphrasing because I really should not have deleted the pictures before copying down the comments verbatim) were on the picture of me sitting on Tinnie while in the process of breaking him to ride.
It's this one:

Comment: I am not trying to be mean or anything but you should really get a bigger horse to ride. You're way too big for him and that's animal abuse.
Okay yeah. I don't need that in my life. Tin is 14.3 and about 900 lbs. According to best practices, he can carry about 225 lbs. Me Plus Saddle is not 225 lbs.
So, fuck off, internet. Also, here's a picture of me when I "should really get a bigger horse to ride" because I am "way too big" for her.

This is Genie the project pony, who stands approximately 13.1 and weighs about 700 lbs on a good day. She can carry about 175 (saddle plus rider) and with me aboard, she's getting up toward the upper limit of her weight bearing.
Ya'll know nothing, Jon Snow.
Unpleasant notes (and I'm paraphrasing because I really should not have deleted the pictures before copying down the comments verbatim) were on the picture of me sitting on Tinnie while in the process of breaking him to ride.
It's this one:

Comment: I am not trying to be mean or anything but you should really get a bigger horse to ride. You're way too big for him and that's animal abuse.
Okay yeah. I don't need that in my life. Tin is 14.3 and about 900 lbs. According to best practices, he can carry about 225 lbs. Me Plus Saddle is not 225 lbs.
So, fuck off, internet. Also, here's a picture of me when I "should really get a bigger horse to ride" because I am "way too big" for her.

This is Genie the project pony, who stands approximately 13.1 and weighs about 700 lbs on a good day. She can carry about 175 (saddle plus rider) and with me aboard, she's getting up toward the upper limit of her weight bearing.
Ya'll know nothing, Jon Snow.