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  • am i the only one that wishes that that rabbit would jump out of the fucking box and chew the little bitches head right the fuck off?!?!?!?!

  • @xXLuMiNuSXx I think it has to do with living standard. If living standard is poor, than pets are just animals or things. If standard of living increases, Chinese in Beijing or Shanghai buy cats and dogs as pets and treat them well, just like in New York or anywhere else. :-)

  • Rabbit rights, anyone?

  • @Five4Tiamat They live like 4 weeks. They need no rights. Only a bit food and care. ;-)

  • @lodproductions90 Typisch China!

  • Rabbit Tu Pengpeng, eyh? :-D

  • @Mr2010Singh "Tu" is Chinese for rabbit. In spoken language, it is "Tuzi". :-D

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  • @erickdircks Thank you very much for your very nice and enthusiastic comment! Happy New Year of the Rabbit!

  • This has nothing to do with China's Got Talent Show, I think. But funny anyway!

  • Very nice! I wish you happines...

  • @raulribeirosoul Hehe, I believe the rabbit is fine. Many thanks! :-)

  • well, she looks a bit like my daughter - from behind.

  • That bunny's name isn't Liu Xiaobo, is it?

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  • NEW YEAR IN ASIA (Far East and South Asia) in 2011:

    January 1st : Japanese / Shintō New Year - Oshōgatsu / Gantansai

    January 19th: Mahāyāna Buddhist New Year

    February 3rd: East Asian / Chinese Lunar New Year - "Spring Festival"

    (Xin Mao - Yin Metal Rabbit Year)

    March 5th: Tibetan New Year (Metal Rabbit Year) - Losar

    April 13th: Theravāda Buddhist New Year - Water-Splashing Festival

    October 26th: Hindu New Year - Diwali (Deepawali),"Festival of lights";

  • 2011 CE is Year 4709 in China, 4344 in Korea;

    2555 of Buddhist Era (Buddha Sakkarat),2554 of Suriyakati (Thai solar calendar),

    1373 Sakkaraj / ME Burmese calendar,2138 in Tibetan calendar (Lo-tho);

    Japanese imperial year Kōki 2671 (皇紀2671年) and Heisei 23 (平成23年)

    India: Kali Yuga 5113, Bikram Samwat 2068, Shaka Samvat 1934

  • kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk; poor rabbit ...  ahahaha

  • Yummy bunny

  • Happy New Year of the Rabbit! Hahaha!

  • It's funny. But not as brilliant as USA imperialism!

  • The little "xiaojie" proves a point: One can be guilty but innocent at the same time.

  • Better for you than a chocolate bunny.

  • Invisible prisons are the worst.

  • @mori85ify That comment makes me think of what Bob Marley said. "Emancipate Yourselves From Mental Slavery; None But Ourselves Can Free Our Minds."  He was one heavy Dude that Bob.

  • @mori85ify hehe, i totally agree :o)

  • @mori85ify Ah, you channel's theme Inivsible Jails! Subbed!

  • I guess not being wanted has its advantages. The cage maybe a little bigger.

  • @justkarmatoo Not being wanted and... the feeling of helplessness. :-(

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