Recent research indicates that crowd movements during the 'running of the bulls' festival in Spain can be systematically predicted. This study employs mathematical models to analyze the behavior of large groups of people in response to the chaotic environment and the presence of bulls. By understanding these patterns, there may be potential applications in improving safety during such events, as well as enhancing crowd management in various public scenarios. Comments from users highlight humorous takes on crowd behavior, with some referencing concepts of predictive movements like in 'psychohistory,' suggesting a broader interest in the intersection between crowd dynamics and theoretical modeling.