That's not your car... It's not a car at all. You didn't take this photo.
Oookay, I figured out why people are mad at this: https://gregtech.eu/comment/6163013
I did take the picture, here are more angles in case you believe I stole a picture of a rabbit off the internet and labelled it as OC:
In the below two images my camera didn't focus properly
Next time maybe don't start throwing accusations around with so little proof.
Here's a car
That looks like a very old car.
It's a pretty shitty rented car
Its a trailer, you liar.
@lena@gregtech.eu I don't have a Gremmy account, could you please do both me and that bunny a solid, and tell them to trap it under a laundry hamper and take it inside? That's a domestic rabbit, and won't do well by itself outside. Cats, dogs, and all other manner of maimings and illness are in its future otherwise.
Sadly I saw it yesterday, I have no idea where it is. How do you know it's a domestic rabbit btw?
It doesn't look wild. A wild rabbit would bolt the moment it sees you.
bunnies
Post bunny pics, post questions about rabbits, almost anything rabbit or hare-related goes (whether wild or domestic).
- "Almost" because this is a community for bunny enjoyers—no images of dead or injured rabbits, please.
- This is a community for the animal! Posts of humans with rabbit features (think "bunny girls", people with a cottontail and bunny ears) are not what this community is for and will be removed.
- Also, no AI-generated content please.
Other than that, rules should be pretty obvious: be nice, no bigotry/discrimination, stay on topic, etc.
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House Rabbit Society is overall a fantastic resource on pet rabbits: info on diets, health, vet care, adopting bunnies, and behavior.
List of fictional works about bunnies
Other bunny communities on the Fediverse:
- !bun_alert_system@lemmy.sdf.org
- !voidbunnies@lemmy.world (currently inactive)
- !dailybunnies@lemmings.world
As of now, if you follow all 4 bunny communities (the above 3 plus this one), you will see little to no post overlap/crossposting, so you can safely follow all 4 without getting your feed spammed with several copies of the same bunny.