mrwednesday wrote:Yeah, yeah, yeah. Who cares...
It actually makes perfect aesthetic sense. A white rabbit is not just an arbitrary choice. It contrasts the dark scene in such a way as to invoke the correct emotional response that the piece demands. White rabbits are also associated with nature, such as the scene depicted, if an animal that is typically associated with city life had been used, the feeling of loss would not be there. Rats, for example, thrive in city life, so I would have a hard time understanding the scene of that had been used. You seem to have an extremely difficult time suspending reality I suppose, perhaps due to a stunted imagination, or maybe you have a trained autonomic response to white rabbits. Whatever the case may be, I really don't think family feud answer choices can serve as an argument, considering that an abundance of white bunnies in real cities in the world is not a prerequisite to the understanding and appreciation of this
(for the record, as a lover of white bunnies on shirts, i can assure you that they actually are no more popular than any other animal really. In fact, there is a long list of animals that come first in terms of garnering votes, so the pandering comment really holds no water.)