Elevator7009sAlt

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Sorry about that. I seem to be having more reading comprehension fails nowadays and it feels very bad.

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@lemmy.world 2 points 10 hours ago (2 children)

If you check out the BlueSky it has things other than daily bunnies, which is why I made the choice to subscribe to !dailybunnies@lemmings.world instead of just following on BlueSky and ignoring the Lemmy community.

Every single time I have used the Lemmy Scheduler I did it from Safari or Firefox. I do not have a lemm.ee so I cannot test posting from there unfortunately. I'll try to post TO lemm.ee and edit this comment with my result

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Hey, would love if you could crosspost to !bunnies@lemmy.world. I mod it so it should be alright.

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

No 500 errors on my end. What instance was the account you were you trying to schedule from on, and what instance was the community you were trying to schedule a post to on?

I am delighted that this is the only post to come up when I search "bunana" on lemmy dot world. Very efficient. I indeed get to see a bunana

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I'll take your word for it. Checking history always makes me feel somehow creepy, and if I do not suspect you of purposeful bad-faith engagement (then I'd want to see what the rest of your engagement looks like so I could judge if it is a bad-faith post) I have no reason to bother. Sorry for the mixup!

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Link you put says Feb 28 as did other things I saw. I imagine some people might just read your comment and not click the link so you might want to edit your comment

 

Saw this on a pole while on a walk, figured it looked like a bunny.

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

On one hand I do appreciate you posting on the Fediverse and supplying a nice joke for us, on another, AI… it's not exactly popular here and I can understand why. I think you might have posted something about that in Fedigrow before?

You might want to at least label this image as AI-generated. Obviously I know this is not a real picture, people don't walk around with owl heads instead of person heads, but I'm one of those folk still really easily fooled by AI images and without people in the comments talking about it I definitely would have thought some artist made this.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by Elevator7009sAlt@lemmy.world to c/bunnies@lemmy.world
 

TL;DR:

    1. Give them somewhere they can hide and take shelter. This doesn't necessarily mean construction with wood and hammers, it can be growing a bush, leaving sticks and brush piles around, or letting grass grow tall.
    1. Plant stuff they like to eat. Lettuce, carrots, clover, raspberries, blackberries; stuff with bark during the winter.
    1. Give them water to drink.
    1. Help them stay safe from predators. Item 1, giving shelter, is probably the best you can do for wild predators. Dogs and cats also prey on rabbits. Article says to keep cats indoors, and use a fence to keep dogs in a certain area because rabbits are smart enough to know they'll be safe due to the fence.

And because it is a TL;DR of the article, article also reminds people about neighbors that may not want rabbits around, especially in case the rabbits eat things they are growing, and that they might take various actions to repel rabbits, counteracting your efforts. Matters way less if you have a big area or are far away from your neighbors—if rabbits coming to your place won't necessarily mean they have a good chance to visit your neighbor too.

 

Transcript: An image of a skeleton squatting a 200kg weight, accompanied by the text MY BODY IS A MACHINE THAT TURNS BUNNIES INTO KISSED BUNNIES.

 

!voidbunnies@lemmy.world

Thought people might want to know. I literally just found out about this community. It currently has been inactive for 2 years, but if anyone finds void bunnies…

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

The mixing of the themes with an owl on a football is delightful.

Not a sports person myself but I can see why people like them. I have also accidentally fallen into the baseball video pipeline on YouTube.

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Clicked a related link in that article.

"Just take a walk in nature, especially at dawn and dusk," they said. "It's currently [article posted February 11] flirting season for owls. So there are a lot of them out there making a lot of noise, either looking for love or trying to defend territory."

I've been taking my walks midday-ish, to coincide with the hottest part of the day. It is winter, after all. I guess that's why I haven't seen any owls.

Probably good to note dawn and dusk are good times for !bunnies@lemmy.world too. Guess I should alter my walking patterns.

 

I would expect it to reduce the list of communities to just those I moderate, so just to !bunnies@lemmy.world here. Instead it looks just like the Local list of communities for me. It occurred to me I could be very wrong about what Moderator view is supposed to be. How does this work?

 
 

I personally found this entertaining, but if stuffed animal bunnies are not what !bunnies@lemmy.world wants to see, let me know and I'll delete this

 

Thought I'd change it up a bit from the pictures and videos I have been posting.

For many, having a rabbit occasionally hop through the lot is a valuable experience.

I've never felt more validated by an academic article in my entire life.

 

Pleasant narration in my opinion, but can just be watched as cute bunny footage without audio.

Probably worth mentioning bunnies can sleep with their eyes open.

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