Buni sits heartbroken on a park bench. A fairy godmother comes to grant him a wish. He wishes for Buni girl to love him. The fairy godmother frowns, and quits her job.
“Oh, poor buni,” right? Because who cares how the girl bunny feels: the guy gets to choose who he’s in love with based on how physically attractive he finds her, but the girl is supposed to like him back regardless of what he looks like, based only on the fact that he likes her. If it were that easy to decide to love someone, why couldn’t he just as easily have stopped liking her, and instead have started liking some less attractive girl? Oh, suddenly it matters because it’s his feelings, right?
blunebottle over 8 years ago
No amount of magic is strong enough for that!
Coyoty Premium Member over 8 years ago
How many lanes do you want that bridge to Hawaii?
coffeeturtle over 8 years ago
Maybe the fairy bear was in love with Buni and he broke her heart when he told her he was in love with someone else.:-)
tegm almost 8 years ago
“Oh, poor buni,” right? Because who cares how the girl bunny feels: the guy gets to choose who he’s in love with based on how physically attractive he finds her, but the girl is supposed to like him back regardless of what he looks like, based only on the fact that he likes her. If it were that easy to decide to love someone, why couldn’t he just as easily have stopped liking her, and instead have started liking some less attractive girl? Oh, suddenly it matters because it’s his feelings, right?