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Rabbit - Hi

: To improve the accuracy of these studies, scientists have developed comprehensive neurochemical atlases

Psychologists have studied "cute aggression"—the urge to squeeze, pinch, or say something intense when seeing something adorable (e.g., "I want to eat you up!"). "Hi Rabbit" serves as a socially acceptable, non-violent release valve for that pressure. It acknowledges the overwhelming cuteness without the weird desire to bite the animal. hi rabbit

One sleepless night at 2:00 AM, an algorithm served me a video of a baby rabbit falling asleep while sitting up. Without thinking, I typed in the comments: "hi rabbit." : To improve the accuracy of these studies,

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