Pink Bunny
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“The Adorable Antics of Pink Bunny: A Social Media Fable” - I'm a cute stuffed pink bunny! Bunny pics, travel, Disney, Muppets, theme parks, ACNH & pop culture found here. TOTALLY here to make friends. Just trying to make the internet a nicer place.
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a stuffed bunny rabbit is holding a red rose in his mouth .
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Like every Angeleno, we are frantically digging out blankets, slippers, warm clothing, umbrellas, rain slickers/boots, tea tub toys etc. since as recently as 48 hours ago it was in the 80s in Los Angeles
56 degrees and raining in Los Angeles
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Rain in LA. It means the #LARiver is funneling that water to the ocean. Stay safe.
LA River overhead shot. Fast moving water towards the camera. Maybe 70% full or a bit less. Spout on side visible and directing water into the river. Overcast as still raining
Did not know about this Sherman Brothers tribute at Main Street Cinema!
Lovely day at Disneyland today!
Realized I was accidentally listening to the all-ages version of “The Life Of A Showgirl” when Taylor said her CHECK was bigger 🤣
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中秋節快樂!
Jung chow jit fai lock!
Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!!
Is it mid-Autumn? It’s still 80 degrees here! 🤣
Made Grilled Turkey Breast with Cranberry BBQ sauce and Grilled Maple Butter Sweet Potatoes for dinner and it is GOOD
Glad to see the NFL went all-out for this Raye halftime show
This is my cousin! Haven’t seen her since she moved to Japan.
The NOVA Usagi, a pink bunny with a beak, promotes the NOVA chain of English schools.
A pink bunny with closed eyes and a yellow beak wears a happi coat and an “N” on its chest and stands in front of a red stage.
Time to introduce @larabbit.bsky.social to The Life of a Showgirl!
I’ve seen a lot of bears being bunnies, and cats, and dogs, but this is the first bird.
It is a very early hour to be
a) awake
b) dressed
C) conversational
And it’s a pretty high energy group, particularly for that hour of the morning
Really loving the new Taylor Swift album! #TheLifeOfAShowgirl
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Happy Taylor Swift Day to all who celebrate ✨
Kirk Thatcher mentioned working on “The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell” on Netflix which is part baking show, part Goth Muppet series - perfect for October!!!
Poster for The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell on Netflix
Yes, that rule can go find itself in the ash heap of history.
Whoa. You have a THEME PARK?!?
I mean, I’m not exactly sure what #3 means, that rule can probably go but the rest can come back any old time
Reading Kay Graham’s memoir, “Personal History” and her father has just bought The Washington Post in 1933 and boy howdy, do I wish these were still the principles not just for The Post, but all journalism
What he (Eugene Meyer) did have was a well-developed philosophy, which he spelled out in an early editorial, in 1934, and in several speeches over the next few years. He felt a newspaper was a public trust, meant to serve the public in a democracy. My father wanted a paper that would advance beyond what it had achieved even in its heyday and "take a leadership which could be achieved only by exceptional quality." In one address, on March 5, 1935, he spoke about the principles that he insisted on from the beginning, outlining them as follows:
I. That the first mission of a newspaper is to tell the truth as nearly as the truth may be ascertained;
2. That the newspaper shall tell ALL the truth so far as it can learn it, concerning the important affairs of America and the world;
3. That as a disseminator of news, the paper shall observe the decencies that are obligatory upon a private gentleman;
4. That what it prints shall be fit reading for the young as well as for the old;
5. That the newspaper's duty is to its readers and to the public at large, and not to the private interests of its owner;
6. That in the pursuit of truth, the newspaper shall be prepared to make sacrifice of its material fortunes, if such course be necessary for the public good;
7. That the newspaper shall not be the ally of any special interest, but shall be fair and free and wholesome in its outlook on public affairs and public men.