fox and bunny 2

two men sit at a dining room table. a mustached man in a cap and reading a newspaper sits on the left. a younger man sits on the right. the younger man says, 'man. it would be so easy to draw dogs all the time and get popular from it.' the man in the cap says, 'hey, man. that's really cynical. you're implying some unkind things about your peers just for having differing tastes.' he folds up his newspaper and sets it aside. 'it's pretty immature,' he says. the younger man blushes and furrows his brows in embarrassment. after a moment, he says, 'you're right. i'm sorry. i just wish the things i care about were more popular.' the older man says, 'look at it as an opportunity to introduce what you love to more people! it doesn't have to be a negative experience.' the younger man smiles and laughs a little. he says, 'that's true! i can be like an ambassador for my favorite things.' the scene changes, and the camera zooms away from the pair. we can see now that we're looking through a window. fox and bunny are just barely visible, staring up and looking through the window. the men inside say to each other, 'thanks for being a good friend. i love you, man.' and, 'i love you too, bro.' the perspective switches to fox and bunny. they both look unmoved. bunny says, 'oh. that's nice.' fox says, 'eh. i prefer messier characters.'


january 23, 2026

confluence of concepts i have been thinking about, i suppose.

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