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Dec 2019

“I’m sorry” and “I apologize” mean the same thing. Except at a funeral.

—Demetri Martin

Today you saw someone for the last time ever in your life.

A single strand of spaghetti is called a “spaghetto”

I found my long lost cheez-it stash today.

Rabbits and hares are slightly different in term of morphology, also one main difference is that baby hares are born fully developped and 'ready to go' whilst baby rabbits are born furless, closed-eyed, helpless little things.
Bunny is a more colloquial word (would never be used in science for eg.) and is often used for young rabbits and pet rabbits.

Ohhh... I thought that a BUNNY was a HARE! And a RABBIT was a RABBIT.

I learned something new today

Edit: Fun fact.
Rabbit in Danish is ”Kanin”
Hare in Danish is ”Hare”

In Polish rabbit is "krĂłlik" and hare is "zajÄ…c". xD

in my house rabbit , bunny and hare all mean the same thing.......dinner!

Yeah, I bet we could switch countries and no one would notice :smug_01:

That sounds like a good plan to mess with people's minds. :sip:

Hmm. Just realized that I lose my regular badge. XD

Seriously I’ve been away from the forum much.

two monkeys eating radishes while webbing across a city with short buildings and listening to Mozart while two dolphins are synchronized swimming to "Mr Bombastic".

i just found a dead rat on school grounds. Caught me off guard.