Monday 21 October 2024

The Scariest, Most Terrifying Creature of ALL












39 comments:

  1. ...and I always thought that they were sweet little bunnies!

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  2. I can relate to the killer bunny cake. My cake.decorating is that bad.

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  3. thanks for the warning dear friend
    i had no idea such cute little creature can be a killer :)))
    hugs and best wishes

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  4. This is not entirely accurate, the scariest creatures are liberal Democrats.

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    1. @ Anonymous -- No, MAGA Trump cultists are much scarier!

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  5. "Low but never zero" had me laughing.
    "The Beaster Bunny" has me scared!

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  6. When I think after seeing this, I can notic that in rabbit's mouth is something warning...there is a cross ✝️☦️😳

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  7. Absolutely love this collection.

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  8. The combination of bright red blood and snowy white fur is absolutely terrifying

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  9. I have worn out my Killer Bunny slippers. My dogs think they are going to be attacked every time I wear them. I need to look on the web for another pair that won't break the bank.

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  10. We used to have a white bunny who was evil. Would attack me when I was feeding it.

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  11. I had no idea bunnies could be so malevolent! The Eggsorcist seems nice!

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  12. I didn't know so many bunnies could be so bad.

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  13. In my hometown, KC, MO, on the Country Club Plaza, there was an Easter display with 6 ft. tall exceedingly cute bunnies. Until the sun went down! Somebody thought it was a good idea to light up the bunnies' eyes...they became deep orange glowing evil!! We would sometimes wait for dusk and cheer the emergence of the "Bunnies of the Damned!" 🤯

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  14. I figured Monty Python had a role to play here... The Beaster Bunny made me laugh. Actually, they all did! Thanks!

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  15. Curious me had to do the research and learned Beaster Bunny is an honest to God real movie, a cult classic I’d never heard of. The Eggxorcist looks like it would make for a movie, but alas is not.

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    1. @ BootsandBraids -- I didn't know Beaster Bunny was a real movie! So weird!

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  16. beaster bunny is looking so scary

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  17. Yes, be afraid, VERY afraid of bunny rabbits and hares. They can do more than just nibble your bum, LOL! If you like cheesy horror flicks, be sure to watch "Night of the Lepus" (1972) for giant killer bunnies on the loose....

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  18. OMG a Donnie Darko reference????
    LOVE!!

    XOXO

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  19. I definitely can get hurt or even killed by a bunny. They dig holes all over the place and more than once have I stepped into one and fallen spectacularly
    I’m sure all the bunny’s in the area laughed their little cotton tails off

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  20. Seems to me...I saw a horror movie recently with a killer Easter Bunny. It was pretty gross.

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  21. "The Scariest, Most Terrifying Creature of ALL" With that title, I was thinking that the post was about the former president. Ugh!
    Bunnies are better! ;)

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  22. If these don't scare you, keep your fingers away from their teeth! If they scare you, keep your fingers away from their teeth.

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  23. How about the one from the Monty Python movie?

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  24. I can only hope not. My field is rampant with bunny rabbits. They only smile at me and run from my dog.

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  25. I'll never look at bunnies in the same light again. I really want to believe that was the greatest Easter horror film ever released!

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  26. All great ones. Rabbits were often used as familiar, and in Merime's Carmen they are an ill omen. So it's not completely far fetched to bring them back to thevHalloween bestiary. One of E.F. Benson's ghost stories feature black hares as witches in disguise.

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  27. I miss our bun buns. I loved all of the bunnies but I was expecting to see Bunnicula. The kids loved those books when they were younger, Bunnicula

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  28. During high school, my daughter had a rabbit, very curmudgeon-like, and thanks to you, I now realize she was (no doubt) plotting our deaths.

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  29. I bet your cat wrote this post. Trying to make folks afraid of sweet little bunnies.😊

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  30. And here I thought bunnies were all sweet and toothy! Who knew?

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  31. Awww and little bunnies are so sweet!!

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  32. I am beginning to think MPAHG was one of the most iconic/influencial movies of the 20th century.

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