{"id":57098,"date":"2025-01-28T18:39:35","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:39:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/people-think-bunny-the-dog-on-tiktok-is-having-an-existential-crisis-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T18:39:35","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:39:35","slug":"people-think-bunny-the-dog-on-tiktok-is-having-an-existential-crisis-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/people-think-bunny-the-dog-on-tiktok-is-having-an-existential-crisis-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"People think Bunny the Dog on TikTok is having an existential crisis &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>People think Bunny the Dog on TikTok is having an existential crisis Instagram: what_about_bunnyBunny the Dog achieved viral fame on TikTok alongside her owner Alexis, after she supposedly learned to communicate via a huge set of buttons \u2013 but now people think the dog is tipping into an existential crisis. Strap yourselves in for this one. Bunny and Alexis first went viral on their account what_about_bunny back in May, with a TikTok that showed the adorable sheepadoodle pressing a series of buttons to tell her mom to \u201ccome play.\u201d The video scored views in the millions, and people were thoroughly baffled by the apparently highly intelligent hound, and her bright spark of an owner. The duo have gone on to pair up with a scientist and an engineer to beta test a new device based on cognitive science, and now Bunny even has merch. As their view count increased, so did the number of buttons. The colorful devices with pre-recorded messages allow Bunny to communicate a variety of emotions like \u201chappy\u201d and \u201cconcerned,\u201d and can ask for things to be done for her. But in a recent trend that\u2019s swept through the app, many people have wondered how far Bunny\u2019s intelligence will stretch, and wonder if the dog could possibly be at the beginning of an existential crisis. TikTok users go viral with Bunny the dog videos In TikTok user squirrelfreak\u2019s video, she said that Bunny \u201cunsettles me to my core\u201d and asked \u201cwhen do you stop adding buttons? Is she just going to keep adding them until it knows as much as the average human? I\u2019m deeply terrified that Bunny the dog may one day learn about structural racism.\u201d Several videos have also gone viral of people imitating Bunny, asking philosophical questions using simple words and sounds like the ones on her buttons. User tik.tok.nina did a scarily accurate impression of the intelligent dog, saying \u201cwhat happens when Bunny one day goes \u2018why, Bunny, momma, friends, if, momma, own, Bunny, hm?\u2019\u201d Alexis called the trend hilarious in a new TikTok, but viewers quickly became unsettled when in response to her comment \u201cThank you, love you, mom,\u201d Bunny replied with a simple press of a button: \u201cwhy?\u201d The video now has three million views and 560,000 likes. The videos of Bunny now seemed to have tipped over into the uncanny valley. While the sheepadoodle is as cute as she\u2019s always been, people are slightly nervous that this is the beginning of a Planet of the Apes style uprising, or perhaps a particularly unnerving episode of Black Mirror.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>People think Bunny the Dog on TikTok is having an existential crisis Instagram: what_about_bunnyBunny the Dog achieved viral fame on TikTok alongside her owner Alexis, after she supposedly learned to communicate via a huge set of buttons \u2013 but now people think the dog is tipping into an existential crisis. 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