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These ‘you want this?’ bunny meme edits are brilliant

he wants the precious

he wants the precious

The bunny "you want this?" meme has taken on a new life. What started as an ASCII design bunny holding a heart out saying, “u want this?” has evolved into so much more. People on Twitter have replaced the heart with various emojis, and the edits are hilarious.

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One person referenced Destiny Child's "Bootylicious" with none other than the peach emoji.

https://twitter.com/ayoedebiri/status/1061355767511638016

Another person gave a perfect example of what it's like to lure your drunk friends into an Uber when its time to go home, using a taco of course.

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https://twitter.com/cindysuzette/status/1059842903432777728

This person used the meme to sum up the plot of Lord of the Rings.

And this one did the same for The Little Mermaid. 

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This version creates a whole story about an accidental beheading.

One person pointed out what it's like any time you tell your friends you're on a diet.

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https://twitter.com/illestallan/status/1060372045987373056

And someone else used the plug emoji for the moment you ask your friend for a charger and have to prove how dead your phone is before they let you use it.

How many more bunny memes can we have? Hopefully, the limit does not exist.

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