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Bun Alert System

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A place to alert others/be alerted of bun sightings.

The smoler the bun the better, please see this for an explanation: https://xkcd.com/1682/

RULES:

  1. Be kind to each other. Buns are cute, cuddly, and nice. Be like buns.

  2. Posts should be images of real buns doing bun things. Bun things include eating, chilling, playing, hopping, and sleeping. You wouldn't want to be alerted of a capybara doing calculus through the Bun Alert System, would you? For other bun discussion, see some other communities below.

  3. Images should be of living, healthy, happy buns. The Bun Alert System exists to bring smiles to bun enjoyers around the world, not sour frowns.

  4. Keep it suitable for all bun enjoyers. Nothing too freaky or NSFW.

  5. With respect to this community, moderators are the smolest buns. Please shoot us a message if you have questions or concerns!

INSPIRED BY https://xkcd.com/1871/

Other unaffiliated bun communities on the fediverse (probably not exhaustive):

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I built these bleachers from recycled pallets. I use them for container gardening (tomatoes and eggplants this year).

Today was very hot (30C) and this bun was laying down back there when I got back from work. I set out a tray of fresh water just in case bun’s feeling a bit dehydrated.

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[–] chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world 8 points 5 months ago

I think this bun has been living back there for the past two years. I see them all the time and they tolerate me standing pretty close while munching away on fresh grass and clover. I try to cultivate a variety of wildflowers and weeds, just by not favouring the pre-existing lawn. In the spring we get huge patches of forget-me-nots which give the whole place a fairytale quality. They are gone by the time the weather really starts getting warm.

The bun (and other bun friends) stay out there the whole time, enjoying the grazing in the mornings and evenings. This is perfect for me to visit in the mornings before work and the evenings when I get home!