My, that is one imperious-looking bunny (nicked that word to describe superior-and-scary-looking bunnies from someone else who used it here recently); it's a good word for rabbits like Mr. Peterfluff here.
He indeed looks as though he could destroy a hoomin as we hoomins might an ant.
I'm staying well away. I don't want those pink glowing eyes opening up and DASERing me!
Our one redeeming feature as hoomins is our ability to supply food and cheek rubs/nose scritches as required. That is why Mr. Peterfluff does not smite us.
Fleetie: Don't feel as though you have nicked a word; the English language belongs to all. Even those who use. Sentence fragments. And sentences without a pronoun.
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My, that is one imperious-looking bunny (nicked that word to describe superior-and-scary-looking bunnies from someone else who used it here recently); it's a good word for rabbits like Mr. Peterfluff here.
He indeed looks as though he could destroy a hoomin as we hoomins might an ant.
I'm staying well away. I don't want those pink glowing eyes opening up and DASERing me!
Our one redeeming feature as hoomins is our ability to supply food and cheek rubs/nose scritches as required. That is why Mr. Peterfluff does not smite us.
Fleetie: Don't feel as though you have nicked a word; the English language belongs to all. Even those who use. Sentence fragments. And sentences without a pronoun.
Mr. Peterfluff is quite distinguished.
Royal fluffness rabbitude.
O Great and Mighty Bun, I am your most lowly servant, a mere speck of hoomanity here to fulfill the every whim of your "Royal fluffness rabbitude."
And another word. Disdain.
We hoomins is sooooooooooo unworthy.
same diff
Oh my goodness, Sidney Greenstreet has been reincarnated as a bunny!
We're all pretty miniscule in a rabbit's eyes ... particularly a white rabbit!
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