- cross-posted to:
- bun_alert_system@lemmy.sdf.org
- cross-posted to:
- bun_alert_system@lemmy.sdf.org
Really ties the room together.
his bed is outside his house.
They have a mat, on a mat, on a carpet…
This is why I suck at interior design. It all seems so asinine to me.
I mean at the risk of being “whooshed”
The rug is to prevent staining the carpet, and if I was them I would actually have a plastic layer between the rug/carpet.
The hay mat is going to be MONCHED.
They have a mat, on a mat, on a carpet
The buns name is Matt
Wow, instant subscribe right there.
That bunny has a better living space than I did all through college.
That bunny is my manager now. He drives a nicer car than I do.
I get confused every time I see the word “chuffed” because i have no idea if becoming chuffed is a good or bad thing.
Chuffed is slang for very pleased in the UK. More specifically it’s when something good has just happened to you that’s causing you to grin uncontrollably like a lunatic.
As my crude father would say: “I’m chuffed to buggery!”
Although buggery is a bad thing on its own, when combined with chuffed it’s like a +1 enchantment instead.
It’s mostly delighted or pleased, although it can occasionally mean the opposite, especially in the military. I believe it started off as “proud.” This bunny is delighted and proud of his new rug.
I’m amazed he knows how to use a litterbox and not just poop everywhere. That’s probably how he earned his nice rug!
Especially when someone gets “chuffed to bits”
Satisfied. Smug but not in a negative way.
It’s the most negative-sounding positive word, isn’t it?
A very British trait.