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Winnipeg Bunnies: Rabbits, in general, are underrepresented in North American sports nicknames. Which is weird, because rabbits are fast. And if they’re like Bugs Bunny, they are also smart and funny.
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Artist Ian Moir discusses his next work, a piece for Easter in which he will “[parade] a dead rabbit through the streets before crucifying its lifeless body on a cross.
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Being the more neurotic of the two species [cats and humans], I was full of trepidation, because this move meant graduating to a cohabitating class of New Yorker-just one class away from the madly humping rabbits who fill the general area where I’ve spent the past five years miraculously child-free-and a bit sooner than I would have elected to cohabit, had I not been in possession of a cat.
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Find the bunny. Illustration by Tully Mills via Awl.

Find the bunny. Illustration by Tully Mills via Awl.

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“KaiKai and Kiki, Murakami’s weirdly adorable rabbit-and-fanged-chakra tandem,” for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. From The Awl.

“KaiKai and Kiki, Murakami’s weirdly adorable rabbit-and-fanged-chakra tandem,” for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. From The Awl.