Bunny has read many, many books and learned many, many things. Bunny will attempt to answer any question you ask. Ask anything of Bunny.
How did the ancient Sumerians know time if they had no watches?
>>1788299
Bunny thinks they probably looked at the sun, like sensible people.
stupid bunnyposter
What did Hitler do wrong?
>>1788333
Bunny thinks that he was very mean, and got into power by promising to be mean to other people, so it's not a surprise that he got into a bunch of fights he couldn't win.
Bunny, who to blame for World War I?
>>1788271
Bunny do you think Christianity is a cuck religion that allows the enemy to "triumph" over you?
>>1788388
Bunny thinks that while there was a confluence of factors, probably the single biggest instigator was Von Moltke; who was very much pushing forward the notion that war now was preferable to a supposedly inevitable war with Russia later, when the latter was stronger.
>>1788406
No, Bunny thinks Christianity is a meanyplop religion based around dismantling an earlier set of laws which forbade the eating of Bunnies.
Did the freemasons get him?
>>1788428
Bunny doubts it.
>>1788421
Bunny, how could the Romans defeat horse archer barbarians if the barbarians kept galloping away and shooting at them?
Bunny, who's plane is this?
>>1788447
But how can you dismiss all the evidence....unless you yourself are a freemason.
>>1788448
Bunny did answer. Hitler started many fights which he couldn't win. Bad long term policy move.
>>1788450
Bunny would point out that the "horse archer barbarians" the Romans tended to fight were usually the Parthians, and later the Sassanids. There's a big difference between people like them and people like the Scythians of old. There were cities to attack and destroy, and the threat of such would force them to fight instead of endlessly retreat.
>>1788468
Bunny would guess the USAAF.
>>1788478
Bunny doesn't really care very much about who shot a rapper. Humans are always shooting each other over stupid shit anyway.
>>1788495
But I mean who was the pilot of the plane?
I am having trouble finding him.
>>1788482
Bunny, how could the Crusaders have won the other Crusades after the 1st Crusade? And why did they keep getting slaughtered and thoroughly fucked by their Muslim opponents every Crusade after the 1st?
why do Russian people smell bad
Bunny, what is the Good?
Bunny, why did Operation Highjump end prematurely and was Antarctica ever inhabited?
>>1788271
Why is Islam the only Religion who really cares about animals (so about bunnies)
> The Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, said, “Whoever kills a sparrow or anything bigger than that without a just cause, God will hold him accountable on the Day of Judgment.” The listeners asked, “O Messenger of God, what is a just cause?” He replied, “That he will kill it to eat, not simply to chop off its head and then throw it away.”
>>1788511
Bunny can't really tell you. Bunny has trouble telling humans apart, they all kind of look alike.
>>1788518
Bunny thinks that a realistic appraisal of goals and means would have done wonders, but the real problem was a lack of ability to actually stay and rule the area short of large scale conversion or migration from "core" Europe. As this was outside of the resources of the Crusader Realms, they were ultimately doomed.
Bunny has occasionally pondered though, what would have happened if the 5th Crusade didn't have that plague.
>>1788519
Bunny would guess it has something to do with the booze.
>>1788523
Bunny would have to say a carrot wrapped in lettuce.
What is the etymology of 'bunny'?
>>1788532
Bunny would guess that lack of immediate return on investment in a world where the Cold War was just starting up meant that long term ice projects were very low on the priority list.
Bunny knows that Antartica was and remains permanently inhabited. Penguins are friends.
>>1788546
Bunny does not think that counts as caring for animals. Bunny still sees that as enormously humano-centric and that it is implicitly all right for humans to eat bunnies, just not to kill them for no reason.
>>1788578
Bunny would hazard a guess that it's related to "Coney", which was actually pronounced more like "cunny", and in one of the religious revivals, it was thought of as too close sounding to female genatalia.
Bunny is red inferno a good read?
Bunny, what non-swastika symbol should i use for a nazi-ish faction flag in working on for a thing im doing?
Also dear rodent-thing, are SJW's the new nazis?
>>1788595
>cunny
Quite literally the most disgusting wordle next to "cummies"...
>>1788555
>bunny can't tell you
you're useless
I found him
>>1788511
Oscar E. Theis of Dallas Texas.
173 missions
>A carrot wrapped in lettuce
That is not the essence of the question.
What is The Good?
Is the form of Good, wisdom?
>>1788585
But
> The Companions said,”O Allah’s Messenger! Is there a reward for us in serving the animals?” He replied: “There is a reward for serving any living being.” (Bukhari)"
Bunny, is western civilization heading to a collapse caused by overt opulence and decadence that utterly destroys social structure, as seen in the mouse utopia experiment?
>>1788607
>Bunny is red inferno a good read?
Bunny has not read it, so cannot guide you there.
>Bunny, what non-swastika symbol should i use for a nazi-ish faction flag in working on for a thing im doing?
Bunny would tentatively suggest the quartered circle or the nicht strafbar. Or some pseudo-swastikaish thing.
>Also dear rodent-thing, are SJW's the new nazis?
Bunny doesn't think they have the organization or the actual street presence to be the new Nazis. Maybe in decades, but perhaps probably not.
>>1788625
> why do you change face
>>1788625
Bunny should read red inferno ,looks aight. can rabbits even see good?
>>1788633
>>1788625
Bunnies can see very good, they eat lots of carrotz.
>>1788641
Im suspicious of anything with black eyes.
>>1788610
>What is The Good?
Is the form of Good, wisdom?
The Good is a full belly and safety.
>>1788617
Bunny would point out that service in return for a promised reward is not exactly altruism.
>>1788622
Bunny doubts it, and thinks that humans are very different creatures than mice. Bunny would predict that collapse is unlikely, but that large scale social re-engineering is not, especially as the economy increasingly automates. Bunny would guess that you guys are looking at a large scale reduction in the world's human population in the next few centuries as more of the world industrializes and post industrializes.
>>1788631
Bunny doesn't know what you are talking about.
>>1788633
Bunny can see much better than human with two caveats: Have trouble seeing things directly in front of Bunny. Also have trouble with depth perception. Not quite sure how humans manage with such a narrow field of vision.
>>1788271
Does Bunny support the nuclear "winter" hypothesis?
>>1788617
But (last one)
> “A good deed done to an animal is like a good deed done to a human being, while an act of cruelty to an animal is as bad as cruelty to a human being."
>>1788625
>Quartered circle, nicht strafbar
black sun, best nazi symbol.
>>1788641
Carrot being good for eyes was myth invented by British and bunnies eating lot of carrot is myth invented by Bugs Bunny, actually.
>>1788673
Bunny would ask for clarification as to what anon means by that. A simple hypothesis that large scale detonation of nuclear weapons can have environmental impacts, or the extension that it would necessarily destroy human (and Bunny!) civilization?
>>1788681
And yet eating animals is permitted. Tell Bunny anon, did Mohammad permit the eating of humans?
Bunny would the allies have allied with the germans if trotsky came to power instead of stalin?
Do you think russia and america will war for real this time rabbit?
>>1788700
Yes, it is permitted to eat animals, not humans. But at least, it's not permitted to hunt them for sport. And pigs are safe. If only you were a pig you'd agree.
>>1788701
Bunny thinks that an alternate history with Trotsky in charge is so different from reality that it would be hard for Bunny to predict any outcome: But yes, a world in which they did start attacking their neighbors probably wouldn't have seen the rise of the Nazi party to begin with, and an American alliance with Germany in a wartime would likely lead to a cementing of the then existing SPD lead.
>Do you think russia and america will war for real this time rabbit?
Bunny doesn't think total war is likely, no. Possibly low scale or proxy war a la Syria, but nobody really has the stomach for a prolonged conflict, nor the real desire to eliminate the other and inherit their realm.
>>1788713
Bunny was under the impression that pigs weren't to be eaten because Islam considers them dirty. That not true at all, pigs are nice.
>>1788700
>Bunny would ask for clarification as to what anon means by that. A simple hypothesis that large scale detonation of nuclear weapons can have environmental impacts, or the extension that it would necessarily destroy human (and Bunny!) civilization?
I ask if Bunny believes in the hypothesis.
>>1788271
What did the first language sound like?
>>1788731
Bunny is not sure which hypothesis you are referring to.
Assuming it was the former, then Bunny thinks yes, it is likely. Throwing all that black carbon into the atmosphere will lead to temperature reductions.
>>1788733
Bunny obviously can't know for certain, but thinks it was squeaking and grunting. Baby bunnies often make those noises.
Bunny, who were the sea-peoples that raided during the bronze-age collapse? What was the main cause of the collapse?
Who was Haspar Hauser?
>>1788756
Bunny would guess that the Sea Peoples were a confederation of primarily indo-European speaking peoples who formerly existed on the margins of civilization and were more a symptom of the collapse than a real cause of it, rushing in to raid places that formerly could fend off invaders like themselves but no longer could.
As for the cause of the collapse, while Bunny cannot be certain, Bunny has always been skeptical of the climate change models. There are too many cities destroyed too quickly for some sort of large scale famine or cooling to be the cause; other similar instances of such usually yield much more off and on collapses, some areas rising and others falling.
Bunny doesn't have much to back this up, but Bunny's instincts would be some sort of social upheaval, not climactic upheaval. Perhaps as warfare became less chariot-based and more "democratized" older polities held in sway by chariot riding aristocracies could no longer hold power and sudden power vacuums lead to lots of fighting and war. But without primary sources, it's probably never going to be solved.
What do you think of CLANG
>>1788776
>Haspar Hauser?
Bunny isn't sure, to be honest, but Bunny thinks that most of his injuries were self-inflicted. Probably someone who wasn't that important and was trying to make a grab for fame.