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Is Fukushima's Earless "Nuclear Rabbit" A Harbinger Of The Mutations About To Hit Japan?
This is not good. From the RT clip: "A nuclear rabbit has sparked online panic in Japan. Amateur footage shows an earless mutant rabbit, and the person who made the video claims it was shot just outside the exclusion zone near Japan's crippled Fukushima plant. The clip has given rise to fears the radiation threat in the area is far worse than previously thought. The funny bunny has caused an online frenzy, with predictions that babies in Japan may soon be born with mutations."
h/t Louis
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Fear not its just a promotion gimmick for the new Xmen flick. The rabbit can also go supersonic and eats easter bunnies for breakfest.
Beware of ''post hoc, ergo propter hoc" logic kids. No more causal relationship has been detected here than the two headed cow born three weeks ago at ol' McDonald's farm.
Such a cute Japanese 3-eyed down syndrome baby.
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