I hope other submissions arrive and "toreadores" one can be forgotten. Here
in Spain they are called "toreros", and lot of people (including me) are
against them and how bulls are tortured. "Toreros" and what they do (and
they supporters) are a shame for us, fortunately more and more people is
againts this aberration.
They are "criminals", if you don't know why search - tortura toros - [1] on
google images (not funny images, bulls bleeding and dying), I think Fedora
don't want to be associated with that images.
Greets!
[1] -
https://www.google.es/search?hl=es&client=firefox-a&hs=48B&pw...
PS: Sorry about the "offtopic".
2012/8/26 Lailah <lailahfsf(a)gmail.com>
**
If you say so... I believe you [image: :-))]
But to me it only leads me to ask: "What is it? What it has to do? Oh, I
see! Is an Spanish product, isn't?"
The most part of the world associate "toreadores" with Spain not with cows
or bulls.
If you want action, well, cows are not good for this. Let's say that cows
and action just live as far as they can. [image: ;-)]
Really, is quite hard to see the association.
May be a farmer with a bucket in his/her hand? It would be more
suggestive.
*Just ideas,*
*Lailah*
El mié, 22-08-2012 a las 19:07 +0200, Kévin Raymond escribió:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Lailah wrote:
>
> I don't understand why there's a "toreador" in the logos.
The bull is not really far to the Cow. And as read on irc, it leads to
the action (Come out! Come out!).
--
Kévin Raymond
(shaiton)
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