A bunny with upright ears next to a happy face with a heart. The bunny (left) is framed by / and as upright pointed ears (an alternate to ⌒ for upright bunny ears, more like a forward-facing rabbit). Inside, • bullet eye, 。 a small period as cheek-shading, ㅅ a Hangul character used as a small bunny mouth-or-nose, • bullet eye, ๑ chubby cheek mark. The face (right) has ꈍ ꈍ closed-content small eyes (a Vai-script character with a gentle closed-eye shape), ヮ a wide smile, ‵ side accent. A ♡ floats outside the face.
This composition pairs the bunny with its owner. The / ears on the bunny read as alert-but-friendly. The ꈍ eyes on the human face are particularly soft — they have a sleepy, melted-with-love quality. Together with the ♡ heart, the scene is unmistakably loving.
Use it for “my pet rabbit” content, photos of bunnies-and-owners, captions for adopted-bunny posts. On Instagram it pairs with adoption-day photos. On Twitter/X it suits sweet bunny-tagged tweets. On Reddit’s r/Rabbits or similar communities it lands as a wholesome reaction. The composition is a complete little scene.
In Japanese the matching word is うさちゃん大好き (usa-chan daisuki — “I love my bunny”). Pair with phrases like かわいすぎ (‘too cute’), もふもふ (‘fluffy’), or うちのうさぎ (‘my rabbit’).