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That was three years ago. Now, portablebull.blogspot.com has a new post, dated today. Just a photo of a crowded subway car, and in the corner of the frame, a small bronze bull sitting on a woman’s palm.

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Between the how-to guides, the blog collected meditations: on risk and ritual, on public performance and private daring. Tess argued that the bull was less about showing off than about permission—permission to fail theatrically, to accept ridiculousness, to make a spectacle of yourself and find you were not alone in it. The bull’s finite, portable nature amplified that message; it could be moved from block party to living room to farmer’s market, shrinking the distance between spectacle and everyday life.