So what is a Momentrabbit, when it's not a part of something else?
Tired. Chronic depression and a variety of soft-tissue breakdowns take a lot out of me.
Helpful. As much as possible, anyhow. Historically prone to overcommitting and underperforming: working on reversing those affixes.
Witty? Sometimes. Unable to resist a pun? Certainly.
Artist who can't hold a pen any more. Teaching myself Blender in retaliation.
Inveterate tinkerer. Maker of things, user of tools, bodger.
Queer rabbit.
@Momentrabbit hey, you're a good bunny in my book. 🐰💙💚🐰
@KoBunny There is nothing wrong, and many things that are wonderful, about being a bunny. n.n 💜
@Momentrabbit a very good rabbit friend i am glad to be around :)
@Oneironott Aw, shucks. I think you're swell, too. n.n
@Momentrabbit mmmmph ^_^
@Oneironott No, really! It's no stretch to say your burgeoning personal growth has been very uplifting to watch! I hope you've found it as enormously fulfilling as I have - I know I've found watching you expand your horizons and strain your limits to encompass ever greater volumes of self-knowledge to be an exceptionally broadening experience. n.n
@Momentrabbit OH MY FUCKING HECK MOMENT *glows a deep blushing pink*
Rabbit was a whim, a species change almost two and a half decades ago on a MUD - and it stuck. I've tried other species: they're fun to explore, and shapeshifting's always a neat trick. But at the end of the day, residual self image is Rabbit. On the Rabbit scale of coolness (Bunny<Rabbit<Hare), I used to believe I was a rabbit striving to be a hare: which was, of course, my insecurity around just being a bunny.
The difference? Bunnies need people.
I can be... 'needy'.
Identity is a process.