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    I love me some subliminal social media marketing! Give me more adverts please!

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        I was trying to weed my garden planter to plant stuff for spring a couple weeks ago and started ripping up big chunks of grass/roots that had grown in there. One of them pulled up a big thing of fur. Was confused until I looked to see what it was. Saw a pile of little baby bunnies. Ended up just covering them back up with the fur and going back inside. My laziness took that as a fuck it guess that’s their spot now.

        I probably should have weeded the rest and still planted, but I figure the bunnies will probably eat whatever I plant there anyways

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    Question. If you have a rabbit freely running around the house, doesn’t that mean you’re going to have little shit balls all over the place? I’ve had rabbits in the past and I’ve never been able to properly potty train one to only shit in one place before. Rabbits don’t really control their shit like other animals do, at least not 100%.

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      It’s pretty easy to litter train a bunny. They do intentionally leave territorial poops anyway, but those are hard little balls at the edges and corners of the room, so not too obnoxious.

      The most difficult thing about a free roaming bunny is that the like to chew (it’s more correct to say they have to chew, since their teeth always grow), and getting them to chew what you want them to chew, not what you don’t want, is a challenge.

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        We had an accidental bunny once (neighbor was getting rid of her, so we took her), and we wanted to keep her in the house and let her roam, but she wanted to chew everything, especially power cords. So we had to keep her in her hutch outdoors.

        She was super sweet, and we really loved her. I would have another bunny as a pet, but we’d have to prepare by getting obsessive about cable management first.

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      All my buns are free-roam and potty-trained! Sure there might be some stray poops sometimes, especially when something startles them, but I’d say they’re great 97% of the time. Spaying/neutering them helps a lot.

      When I find a lot of poop outside their litter box (most of the time in one neat stack), it usually means they’re angry at me. Food is late, litter box is too dirty, there is too much noise outside (somehow this is my fault)… haha.

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    Cute bunny rabbit OP.

    Shame about all the unhinged comments venting anger over delivery apps on the most inoffensive meme lol

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    I don’t think anyone has complained about the worst thing in this picture yet. The door opens outward and all that shit is in it’s pathway.

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    I really despise these food delivery apps . To me, it’s already expensive enough to buy fast food (or fancier food) in the first place. But to nearly double the price you would have paid, all to avoid walking or driving down the street to get it? I mistakenly assumed that it was doomed to fail when i found out how ridiculously overpriced it is (not to mention, you have to tip them on top of all that?!?)… I mean, good for the people who need to make the $ at least (while they still can, it seems inevitable that robots/autonomous vehicles will eventually capture this money-making avenue as well)

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      Must be nice to live somewhere where the food places are close enough to walk, and to have enough time to drive around everything else you have to do.

      They’re overpriced as shit, but there are uses besides pure laziness.

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      It wasn’t all that expensive during the COVID lockdowns, which is where they saw the most success that allowed it to get where it is now. People got a taste of the convenience and now are comfortable paying more to keep the convenience.

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      It’s actually too cheap considering the companies that do this sort of thing skirt employment compensation laws by only having “contracted individuals”. Truely in a better world it would not exist.

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      Oh I have the opposite problem. I wish I could convince DHL to just leave the damn thing on the doorstep. No, DHL, not everyone is home to sign for a package.

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        The porch outside my door is 2 steps up and a landing pad that doesn’t allow for Enough room for me to open the door and have any meaningful hand off. Like if someone was holding a pizza they would have to step backwards down the stairs when I stepped out. So unless I am waiting outside the door when they get to the driveway I prefer them to just set it down