Bugs Bunny isn’t your conventional trickster god – he doesn’t steal or lie; rather he inflicts on us a societal hubris. He traps us in the rules, conventions and expectations we’ve made. Forcing us to go through the niceties of the barbershop or DMV at the times most inconvenient to us. If we didn’t have these rules – if it was twelve thousand years ago and all we had was a snare and a knife, Bugs would be nothing more than a mortal rabbit. But now we have built so much and he has become a god.
bugs bunny would absolutely find SOMETHING about caveman society to exploit
Yeah there was a cartoon from 1959 about this exact topic. Bugs taught Elmer how to make a gun just so that Elmer could shoot himself:
Awfully bold of OP to assume Bugs Bunny was ever mortal.
use bugs bunny as the trickster god in your dnd setting
I built a nap hole in my closet which is great and has no downside until someone comes into my room looking for me and I have to crawl out of my closet which is frankly impossible to do with dignity and without looking like a sleepy Gollum hissing “what does it wants who wakes us up”
I see no downsides to this
I had a napping closet… I missed school once because Mom thought I had left on the early bus and I slept half the day. I remember walking blearily into the living room and she jumped “Where the hell did you come from!?”
Between Rick from Rick and Morty showing up in a Studio Killers video, the Powerpuff Girls officially becoming part of the Gorillaz universe and now this, it’s been a weird time for music this year
homestuck is scary because it managed to make the title “prince of heart” intimidating. like without the context of classpects i would think thats an ouran high school host club character or something
homestuck is also scary because it managed to make the title “knight of blood” almost equally un-intimidating
homestuck is also scary because it managed to make the title “dave of guy” tearjerking and poignant
homestuck is scary because that one time there’s a wolf’s head in orange guy’s attic and that was pretty fucked up