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04-08-2012, 10:31 AM
Back in the early 1700s in North America, increasing struggles between colonists and native americans was being felt. Large numbers of Native Americans had already been slaughtered by the colonists
One Native American named TehCumSock, wearing nothing but rabbit fur, began going from European village to European village during the weeks preceding the Spring Equinox, giving out pieces of traditional native american candy to the children in each village, but instructing them not to eat it until Dusk of the Spring Equinox; if they waited until that right time, the Rabbit Spirit would come to them and give them all the candy and sugar they could ever want, and bless their family's crops for the entire growing season. He also told the children to keep this secret from their parents.
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On Dusk of the Spring Equinox, several thousand children all ingested the candy that was given to them, and died before midnight. The candy was poisoned. Several children had died from eating their candy early, but no one had yet connected the deaths with the candy
Thousands of European colonists were in mourning, they had eventually learned from the few remaining children about the Rabbit Man and the tainted candy.
The Rabbit Man TehCumSock appeared before a few of the colonies 3 days later, and announced to all the villagers "You have killed my people and raped my land, and I have taken your children's lives as recompense. Each year from now on, 3 days before the Spring Equinox, you must sacrifice a rabbit, and paint it's blood upon your door if you wish for me never to return." A few villagers attempted to shoot TehCumSock, but he vanished in poof of smoke and fire before they could load their muskets.
So began a tradition that each year, the blood of a rabbit must mark the door of each European household, or the Easter Bunny would come and eat their children.
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One Native American named TehCumSock, wearing nothing but rabbit fur, began going from European village to European village during the weeks preceding the Spring Equinox, giving out pieces of traditional native american candy to the children in each village, but instructing them not to eat it until Dusk of the Spring Equinox; if they waited until that right time, the Rabbit Spirit would come to them and give them all the candy and sugar they could ever want, and bless their family's crops for the entire growing season. He also told the children to keep this secret from their parents.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41ocaeOk%2B5L._SL500_AA300_.jpg
On Dusk of the Spring Equinox, several thousand children all ingested the candy that was given to them, and died before midnight. The candy was poisoned. Several children had died from eating their candy early, but no one had yet connected the deaths with the candy
Thousands of European colonists were in mourning, they had eventually learned from the few remaining children about the Rabbit Man and the tainted candy.
The Rabbit Man TehCumSock appeared before a few of the colonies 3 days later, and announced to all the villagers "You have killed my people and raped my land, and I have taken your children's lives as recompense. Each year from now on, 3 days before the Spring Equinox, you must sacrifice a rabbit, and paint it's blood upon your door if you wish for me never to return." A few villagers attempted to shoot TehCumSock, but he vanished in poof of smoke and fire before they could load their muskets.
So began a tradition that each year, the blood of a rabbit must mark the door of each European household, or the Easter Bunny would come and eat their children.
http://www.onlyfunpics.com/funnypics/evil-easter-bunny.jpg