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Bunny Suicides (Postcard Book): Little Fluffy Rabbits Who Just Don't Want to Live Anymore

Bunny Suicides (Postcard Book): Little Fluffy Rabbits Who Just Don't Want to Live Anymore
By Andy Riley

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #459121 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-09-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 20 pages

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Survival-humor5
Anyone who has ever worked in the mental health industry knows that you have to develop a fairly morbid sense of humor to cope. Or, you can just be one sick puppy and love it anyway!

I keep this book at work, and when colleagues are having a bad time, they come and borrow it, and the cute and crazy fluffy bunnies who jump into the deep fat fryer just makes them laugh out loud! Perhaps we can all relate?

Most people read these and take a minute to realize what's happening on each page. And then there is the ten seconds of realization followed by brief disgust and poorly hidden childish glee.
Seriously, if you were a suicidal bunny, how would YOU do it? Jump into the blender at Ben and Jerry's? The sky's the limit!

It's so bad, it's good!

If you laugh, you have to ask yourself, "How twisted am I?"4
For some reason, it's completely endearing and hilarious for bunnies to try to commit suicide. Perhaps it's because the ingenious and absurd machines, traps, and situations they put themselves in require a tremendously dark wit, and we don't expect these dandelion munchers to express such cynicism.

There are a number of people who try to imitate Andy Riley's bunny suicide comics, and they sometimes come out all wrong. For example, they tend to show the death of the bunny. This is unfortunate, because the joke is in the reader's mind, trying to figure what the bunny is thinking and how the suicide will work, not showing the reader the gruesome death.

People with a dark sense of humor (and, of course, their snail mail friends) will enjoy this book of post cards, and judging from the way it has been out of stock at some bookstores, there are a lot of us out there.

SICK SICK series1
If you wouldn't want this sort of garbage written about children then you definitely should not want it written about innocent and helpless bunnies or any other animal!!