Of course! I remember one year my parents hid the basket so well I started to cry, thinking the Easter Bunny forgot me. I believed in the Tooth Fairy, too.I believed in the German Osterhase
Why Are they weeping?
Hear hear!!I still believed in the Easter Bunny even after I knew about Santa Claus.
Good!I still believed in the Easter Bunny even after I knew about Santa Claus.
My guess the Bunny looks scary to them. Kind of like some think clowns are creepy/scary. If you look up scary Easter Bunny pictures you find some scary images.Why Are they weeping?
Because they are in the clutches of a giant rodent.Why Are they weeping?
I still believed in the Easter Bunny even after I knew about Santa Claus.
I think his comment was cryptic.My guess the Bunny looks scary to them. Kind of like some think clowns are creepy/scary. If you look up scary Easter Bunny pictures you find some scary images.
My guess the Bunny looks scary to them. Kind of like some think clowns are creepy/scary. If you look up scary Easter Bunny pictures you find some scary images.
Donnie Darko is a prime example of how the fear of giant evil looking rabbits have made it into popular culture.Vaguely reminds me of that rabbit, or hare, from Donnie Darko:
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I'd be scared as hell.
Because they are in the clutches of a giant rodent.
Now I have learned sth!Rabbits, or hares, are lagomorphs, not rodents.
I learned that long, long ago when I got suspended for calling a lib-prog poster named Trix a rodent on another site that has been defunct for many, many years.
MAGA.
No.
I was the youngest of 4 kids so my older siblings gave me the down low on the Easter Bunny and Santa early on.
Dammit, another Easter marred by Donnie Darko.Vaguely reminds me of that rabbit, or hare, from Donnie Darko:
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I'd be scared as hell.
But there is ….Wait. Are you saying there is no Easter Bunny?