There’s a good argument to be made that equestrian isn’t a sport that belongs at the Olympics, but given the full head of steam it’s been getting, hobby horsing might be a good replacement for it.
Because it is having a moment right now. There hasn’t been this much buzz about horse heads since one ended up in Jack Woltz’s bed.
According to Metro, hobby horsing — adults prancing around on one of those horse heads on a stick that you can usually find at Cracker Barrel — is getting some serious heat on TikTok, the official home of stupid ideas.
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