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Here is their inkbunny account: https://inkbunny.net/UniaMoon\nThe original can be found here: https://inkbunny.net/s/2161751\nAs well as here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36408640/\n\nbunnyoffuzz uploaded the picture here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36251911/\nHe also uploaded the picture on his inkbunny account: https://inkbunny.net/s/2152368\n\nThe picture features:\nCharlesDragon ( https://inkbunny.net/CharlesDragon ) as the adult in charge of rewards and punishments here.\nSebastianTheRoo ( https://inkbunny.net/SebastianTheRoo ) as the well behaved kid looking forward to some rewards.\nBenthekidZX ( https://inkbunny.net/BenthekidZX ) as the other well behaved kid who is shooting for the stars.\nBunnyoffuzz ( https://inkbunny.net/Bunnyoffuzz ) as the kid who could have done a bit better.\nYours truly ( https://inkbunny.net/Streifirabbit ) as the bad apple of the bunch.\nfullmetal53 (https://inkbunny.net/fullmetal53 ) as the poor little guy who got sick.\n\nOriginal description reads:\n[quote]\nDone by UniaMoon\nThe five of us are back home for the weekend, we all got reports This was a group picture I paid for in this order from right to left\nAdult ready to reward and punish: CharlesDragon\nGood cub with green sheet looking forward to lots of playtime: SebastianTheRoo\nSmart cub with A going out for Pizza: BenthekidZX\nLittle nervous cub who had problems going to the corner soon: Bunnyoffuzz\nBad Cub soon to have a bottom as red as his note: Streifirabbit\nSick cub going to spend a weekend in bed: fullmetal53\n[/quote]\n[b]\n------------\nStorytime:\n------------\n[/b]\nI managed it again, haven't I? I got in trouble again. Seems to be the golden thread running through my life. At least I'm to young here to lose my head (yet). Will probably have to settle with a bad old spanking. My cheeks will glow red like the setting sun for days to come...\n\nBut don't make the mistake of thinking that I'm a cool little rebel here. Naw, I'm certainly not. I probably just did something stupid out of... well, not malice, but stupidity. Maybe I thought that if drawing with pieces of chalk on the street is fine, then maybe drawing on walls with permanent markers might be fine as well. Stupid me, getting in trouble for those stupid leaps of logic. But well, I wouldn't exactly put that behind my character, since I remember that as a kid I myself liked to draw on walls. They were just such a tempting, empty canvas surrounding me...\n\nBut in reality, I barely ever got in trouble as a kid. The only instances I remember were, when I was a kindergarten kid. Feel free to skip the text in italic when you don't care about reading my anecdotes:\n[i]\nIn kindergarten some kid did something wrong and we all had to sit down on our chairs, not permitted to play until the kid who did it admitted it. That obviously never happened. I was already fed up with getting punished along the rest of us for something most of us didn't do. A little girl started to cry since she was bored to heck. That was the last straw. I knew that the true culprit wouldn't come forward, he or she was probably to stubborn. So in order to end the punishment for all I admitted I did it. So everyone was happy to be allowed to go playing again while I had to remain there until my parents arrived, who had been called in the mean time. So there I sat, I was scolded and looked forward to punishment until I was asked why I did it. And what I thought. So I told truely that I didn't do anything. I just took the blame so the other kids could go playing again. This was the truth and they figured out that much as well. Still, I wasn't exactly praised for this. Because of my action the kid doing it, whatever it was he did (I don't remember that detail anymore), went unpunished. Furthermore, he might be encouraged to do it again, believing others would take the blame for something he did. And nobodies parents could be informed of the trouble their kid caused. And my parents were simply mad for shocking them like that. So yeah, I tried to do something to help the kids surrounding me to go back early to their playtime, but nobody exactly was grateful for that.\n\nIn fact, I was even stupid enough to repeat that feat a few years later. When I was in a day care center, another kid broke some toy. He didn't do it on purpose, it was an accident, I saw it happening. But he instantly started to cry, believing he would get a hard spanking for it. I tried to comfort him but he told me, his dad was kinda an angry guy who surely would spank him good. He was terribly afraid and asked me if I couldn't take the blame on me. He offered me something in return, something I don't remember anymore. I empathized with him and agreed to take the blame for him. Both of us were too ignorant to even think that it was possible to describe the accident as such and get away without punishment. So again I lay my head on the block for somebody elses accident. This time however my parents didn't believe me I was innocent, they paid for the damage and I paid for the goodness of my heart, as even the other kid told my parents, that it was my fault alone. He also never made good on his promise and I learned that nothing good would come from taking the blame for others. Or so I thought...\n\nThere was a third time in my teenage years where I shielded a family member from another family member who was angry at her for something. It ended with the other family member kicking my locked door in, which in turn caused me to melt down, damaging something else in return in my fury and ending up getting more aggro than I ever managed to get with a tankin class in MMOGs. Now the angry family member focused his anger on my, not only for shielding someone from his anger, but also for destroying something after my door was kicked into splinters. The worst part is, the family member I shielded now sided with the other family member, trying to get on his good side again, by joining him in being angry at me. I don't feel comfortable enough to tell who those family members were, but I finally learned two lessons there: The first lesson is, I didn't learn my lessons in kindergarten or the day care center, I was still stupid enough to get into trouble for others and the second lesson was... well... finally learning my lesson. Never taking the blame for others actions. People never seem to be thankful for that and worse, they would gladly see you being burned on a stake instead of themselves.\n\nThe final story about getting into trouble was again at the daycare center. Or in fact it was anywhere but there. A friend from elementary school I really liked, who was an orphan, got adopted quite recently and told me that she would have to move away very soon, the next day in fact. I wanted to spend her last day in orphanage with her, so I accompanied her from school to the orphanage which was not that far away from school. When I arrived at her orphanage I was asked if my parents knew where I was. I told them that I spend the early afternoons at the nearby day care center and that they knew where I was. I lied. I knew they would have never allowed me being at the orphanage without their supervision without asking my parents first who I knew would never agree to that. They were so very overprotective, in this regard. So I just spend my afternoon with my friend. When it got later, close to the time my parents would pick me up from the day care center, I said my final good bye to my friend and left to go to the day care center. I guess I have been quite delusional about what would happen next. Actually all the child care workers were looking for me, the police was there, so were my parents. I actually kinda totally didn't think about the consequences of my sudden decision to accompany my friend back home without telling anybody. I kinda didn't think it was a big deal. But it was. Not that I was found, the people were relieved. Still angry about me, but relieved. I got scolded by pretty much anyone, including the police, had to visit the local police station to tell them where I was and why I was there and my parents grounded my butt for good. I wasn't allowed to play outside the child care center on the now quite warm summer days for quite a while and I was not allowed to see any friends when I was at home for also quite a while.\n\nNowadays I have almost completely forgotten all about that friend I had back then, I also never saw or heard from her afterwards again, or how we spend the day at her orphanage, apart from having ice pops together. All memories that remain are how I was treated afterwards, but when trying to remember really hard I get the feeling, that it was still worth it. Although I admit, it was very, very stupid and dangerous in hindsight not to inform anybody of my whereabouts. But I didn't know back then. I just wanted to have some last day of joy with my friend before she left my life forever and I knew I wouldn't have that if I would have asked for permission first.\n\nSo yeah. 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Since this image doesn't have a canon backstory feel free to imagine your own.\nIs Streifi truely innocent?\nIs he totally guilty?\nAnd if so, guilty of what?\nWhat will his punishment be?\nDo you feel pity for him, or do you think it serves him right?\nFeel free to share your thoughts about that in the comments, I'm curious to read your interpretation of the situation. :)\n\nThanks again to bunnyoffuzz for offering free cameo spots in his commission and congratulations to all the other lucky ones who got hold of the other empty spots!\nIf you like what you see, please fave bunnyoffuzz picture as well and give ZombiNeko/UniaMoon a watch, they deserve it!\n\nFA-Post is here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36268550/\n\nSequel: https://inkbunny.net/s/2183481",
  "description_bbcode_parsed": "<span style='word-wrap: break-word;'><strong><br />---------<br />Credits:<br />---------<br /></strong><br />A present day depiction of a blast from the past for the rabbit behind this account.<br /><br />:iconbunnyoffuzz: offered a spot in a group picture for free over at inkbunny. How could I resist, snatching a spot in it?<br />Thanks again for the opportunity, bunnyoffuzz!<br /><br />The (now closed) journal relating to this image can be found here: <a href=\"https://inkbunny.net/j/387021\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://inkbunny.net/j/387021</a><br /><br />:iconzombineko: drew this picture in the end. Here is their inkbunny account: <a href=\"https://inkbunny.net/UniaMoon\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://inkbunny.net/UniaMoon</a><br />The original can be found here: <a href=\"https://inkbunny.net/s/2161751\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://inkbunny.net/s/2161751</a><br />As well as here: <a href=\"https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36408640/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36408640/</a><br /><br />bunnyoffuzz uploaded the picture here: <a href=\"https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36251911/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36251911/</a><br />He also uploaded the picture on his inkbunny account: <a href=\"https://inkbunny.net/s/2152368\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://inkbunny.net/s/2152368</a><br /><br />The picture features:<br />CharlesDragon ( <a href=\"https://inkbunny.net/CharlesDragon\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://inkbunny.net/CharlesDragon</a> ) as the adult in charge of rewards and punishments here.<br />SebastianTheRoo ( <a href=\"https://inkbunny.net/SebastianTheRoo\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://inkbunny.net/SebastianTheRoo</a> ) as the well behaved kid looking forward to some rewards.<br />BenthekidZX ( <a href=\"https://inkbunny.net/BenthekidZX\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://inkbunny.net/BenthekidZX</a> ) as the other well behaved kid who is shooting for the stars.<br />Bunnyoffuzz ( <a href=\"https://inkbunny.net/Bunnyoffuzz\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://inkbunny.net/Bunnyoffuzz</a> ) as the kid who could have done a bit better.<br />Yours truly ( <a href=\"https://inkbunny.net/Streifirabbit\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://inkbunny.net/Streifirabbit</a> ) as the bad apple of the bunch.<br />fullmetal53 (<a href=\"https://inkbunny.net/fullmetal53\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://inkbunny.net/fullmetal53</a> ) as the poor little guy who got sick.<br /><br />Original description reads:<br />[quote]<br />Done by UniaMoon<br />The five of us are back home for the weekend, we all got reports This was a group picture I paid for in this order from right to left<br />Adult ready to reward and punish: CharlesDragon<br />Good cub with green sheet looking forward to lots of playtime: SebastianTheRoo<br />Smart cub with A going out for Pizza: BenthekidZX<br />Little nervous cub who had problems going to the corner soon: Bunnyoffuzz<br />Bad Cub soon to have a bottom as red as his note: Streifirabbit<br />Sick cub going to spend a weekend in bed: fullmetal53<br />[/quote]<br /><strong><br />------------<br />Storytime:<br />------------<br /></strong><br />I managed it again, haven&#039;t I? I got in trouble again. Seems to be the golden thread running through my life. At least I&#039;m to young here to lose my head (yet). Will probably have to settle with a bad old spanking. My cheeks will glow red like the setting sun for days to come...<br /><br />But don&#039;t make the mistake of thinking that I&#039;m a cool little rebel here. Naw, I&#039;m certainly not. I probably just did something stupid out of... well, not malice, but stupidity. Maybe I thought that if drawing with pieces of chalk on the street is fine, then maybe drawing on walls with permanent markers might be fine as well. Stupid me, getting in trouble for those stupid leaps of logic. But well, I wouldn&#039;t exactly put that behind my character, since I remember that as a kid I myself liked to draw on walls. They were just such a tempting, empty canvas surrounding me...<br /><br />But in reality, I barely ever got in trouble as a kid. The only instances I remember were, when I was a kindergarten kid. Feel free to skip the text in italic when you don&#039;t care about reading my anecdotes:<br /><em><br />In kindergarten some kid did something wrong and we all had to sit down on our chairs, not permitted to play until the kid who did it admitted it. That obviously never happened. I was already fed up with getting punished along the rest of us for something most of us didn&#039;t do. A little girl started to cry since she was bored to heck. That was the last straw. I knew that the true culprit wouldn&#039;t come forward, he or she was probably to stubborn. So in order to end the punishment for all I admitted I did it. So everyone was happy to be allowed to go playing again while I had to remain there until my parents arrived, who had been called in the mean time. So there I sat, I was scolded and looked forward to punishment until I was asked why I did it. And what I thought. So I told truely that I didn&#039;t do anything. I just took the blame so the other kids could go playing again. This was the truth and they figured out that much as well. Still, I wasn&#039;t exactly praised for this. Because of my action the kid doing it, whatever it was he did (I don&#039;t remember that detail anymore), went unpunished. Furthermore, he might be encouraged to do it again, believing others would take the blame for something he did. And nobodies parents could be informed of the trouble their kid caused. And my parents were simply mad for shocking them like that. So yeah, I tried to do something to help the kids surrounding me to go back early to their playtime, but nobody exactly was grateful for that.<br /><br />In fact, I was even stupid enough to repeat that feat a few years later. When I was in a day care center, another kid broke some toy. He didn&#039;t do it on purpose, it was an accident, I saw it happening. But he instantly started to cry, believing he would get a hard spanking for it. I tried to comfort him but he told me, his dad was kinda an angry guy who surely would spank him good. He was terribly afraid and asked me if I couldn&#039;t take the blame on me. He offered me something in return, something I don&#039;t remember anymore. I empathized with him and agreed to take the blame for him. Both of us were too ignorant to even think that it was possible to describe the accident as such and get away without punishment. So again I lay my head on the block for somebody elses accident. This time however my parents didn&#039;t believe me I was innocent, they paid for the damage and I paid for the goodness of my heart, as even the other kid told my parents, that it was my fault alone. He also never made good on his promise and I learned that nothing good would come from taking the blame for others. Or so I thought...<br /><br />There was a third time in my teenage years where I shielded a family member from another family member who was angry at her for something. It ended with the other family member kicking my locked door in, which in turn caused me to melt down, damaging something else in return in my fury and ending up getting more aggro than I ever managed to get with a tankin class in MMOGs. Now the angry family member focused his anger on my, not only for shielding someone from his anger, but also for destroying something after my door was kicked into splinters. The worst part is, the family member I shielded now sided with the other family member, trying to get on his good side again, by joining him in being angry at me. I don&#039;t feel comfortable enough to tell who those family members were, but I finally learned two lessons there: The first lesson is, I didn&#039;t learn my lessons in kindergarten or the day care center, I was still stupid enough to get into trouble for others and the second lesson was... well... finally learning my lesson. Never taking the blame for others actions. People never seem to be thankful for that and worse, they would gladly see you being burned on a stake instead of themselves.<br /><br />The final story about getting into trouble was again at the daycare center. Or in fact it was anywhere but there. A friend from elementary school I really liked, who was an orphan, got adopted quite recently and told me that she would have to move away very soon, the next day in fact. I wanted to spend her last day in orphanage with her, so I accompanied her from school to the orphanage which was not that far away from school. When I arrived at her orphanage I was asked if my parents knew where I was. I told them that I spend the early afternoons at the nearby day care center and that they knew where I was. I lied. I knew they would have never allowed me being at the orphanage without their supervision without asking my parents first who I knew would never agree to that. They were so very overprotective, in this regard. So I just spend my afternoon with my friend. When it got later, close to the time my parents would pick me up from the day care center, I said my final good bye to my friend and left to go to the day care center. I guess I have been quite delusional about what would happen next. Actually all the child care workers were looking for me, the police was there, so were my parents. I actually kinda totally didn&#039;t think about the consequences of my sudden decision to accompany my friend back home without telling anybody. I kinda didn&#039;t think it was a big deal. But it was. Not that I was found, the people were relieved. Still angry about me, but relieved. I got scolded by pretty much anyone, including the police, had to visit the local police station to tell them where I was and why I was there and my parents grounded my butt for good. I wasn&#039;t allowed to play outside the child care center on the now quite warm summer days for quite a while and I was not allowed to see any friends when I was at home for also quite a while.<br /><br />Nowadays I have almost completely forgotten all about that friend I had back then, I also never saw or heard from her afterwards again, or how we spend the day at her orphanage, apart from having ice pops together. All memories that remain are how I was treated afterwards, but when trying to remember really hard I get the feeling, that it was still worth it. Although I admit, it was very, very stupid and dangerous in hindsight not to inform anybody of my whereabouts. But I didn&#039;t know back then. I just wanted to have some last day of joy with my friend before she left my life forever and I knew I wouldn&#039;t have that if I would have asked for permission first.<br /><br />So yeah. I got quite a few times into trouble as a kid, but usually not because I was a rebel but because I took blame for stupid reasons, thinking I was doing the right thing. Or doing the wrong thing one time just to have one last day of carefree happyness with a good, close friend I kinda knew I&#039;d never see again. It&#039;s kinda funny how things turn out in the end, feeling so significant the time they happen, but feel so meaningless and insignificant from the perspective of a couple of decades later.<br /></em><br />I guess the bunny boy with the red &quot;bad behavior&quot; report card here has a similar personality of mine, so he totally might have gotten into trouble by accident. Or he may have taken the blame for others. Who knows. Since this image doesn&#039;t have a canon backstory feel free to imagine your own.<br />Is Streifi truely innocent?<br />Is he totally guilty?<br />And if so, guilty of what?<br />What will his punishment be?<br />Do you feel pity for him, or do you think it serves him right?<br />Feel free to share your thoughts about that in the comments, I&#039;m curious to read your interpretation of the situation. :)<br /><br />Thanks again to bunnyoffuzz for offering free cameo spots in his commission and congratulations to all the other lucky ones who got hold of the other empty spots!<br />If you like what you see, please fave bunnyoffuzz picture as well and give ZombiNeko/UniaMoon a watch, they deserve it!<br /><br />FA-Post is here: <a href=\"https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36268550/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36268550/</a><br /><br />Sequel: <a href=\"https://inkbunny.net/s/2183481\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://inkbunny.net/s/2183481</a></span>",
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