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I made an additional one because jokes are funniest when they are true.
I can definitely laugh at myself sometimes. I think we all can.

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Some people think rabbits are cute and adorable, that's not the case in all countries, here they are officially classed as pests. This story made me happy because it will help raise public awareness and hopefully help people be less irresponsible. Pet shops shouldn't be allowed to sell them in the first place.

"A couple who took their pet rabbit with them on an Easter trip to Kangaroo Island have been fined $600 dollars each for breaching landscape protection laws, the local management authority says."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07...ip-on-kangaroo-island-leads-to-fine/102663094
 
Rabbits are a horrible scourge in Australia.
More so than a lot of people want to understand. We've gone to extreme lengths to try and control them here, and then pet shops are allowed to sell them without them being desexed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit-proof_fence
We've built thousands of kilometres of fencing. We developed a strain of virus that was supposed to wipe them out but then idiots in the eastern states offered free vaccinations to anyone with pet rabbits.

We also have a similar problem with cats. It should be illegal to own either in this country.
 
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More so than a lot of people want to understand. We've gone to extreme lengths to try and control them here, and then pet shops are allowed to sell them without them being desexed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit-proof_fence
We've built thousands of kilometres of fencing. We developed a strain of virus that was supposed to wipe them out but then idiots in the eastern states offered free vaccinations to anyone with pet rabbits.

We also have a similar problem with cats. It should be illegal to own either in this country.
That sounds hare-raising![sic] :D
 
I don't think I should lol. No, it's not anything adult (I have no interest), it's more on the creepy or psychological side that may cause discomfort to some sensitive members.
 
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