Inspired from youth by Albert Camus' sense of the Absurd, I try to be a voice for REASON in the growing darkness and moral insanity of global capitalism .
Sunday, April 13, 2025
At the Warwick Mall watching young parents teach their toddlers the real meaning of Easter! How cute! Some toddlers crying. " Smile, Timmy!". [" I could write volumes on the horror of the Easter Bunny " .]
The Mall Bunny
["Visiting Santa at the Mall, writing him letters – these are all a part of the Christmas experience that reinforces the magical belief and wonder that I often envy in children. The Mall Easter Bunny… [I could write volumes on the horror that is the Mall Easter Bunny. But, a picture is worth a thousand words so… "]
Scary For Kids
https://www.scaryforkids.com › easter-bunny
Mar 21, 2013 — The Easter Bunny is a story written by a member of this website named Pete. It's about a man in a bunny costume who kills people and kidnaps children.
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Through the crack in the closet door, the Easter bunny beckons children to hide, hide from the shouting, the beating, the smashing glass.
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Little Sammy was so excited to meet the Easter bunny at the mall in a meet and greet. He brought along his favorite toy, which was a little red car.
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