You've had a fairly lucky life if you've never lost anything as a child.
But for the rest of us who've forgotten something in a public place and sloppy sex videofailed to ever see it again, it can be a pretty upsetting experience as a child.
SEE ALSO: 11-year-old casually hacks into security experts' Bluetooth to control teddy bearFortunately, the internet can help reunite lost toys with their pint-sized owners. Case in point "Sad Bunny," who was found travelling on its lonesome on a train carriage in Sydney, Australia.
"I'm sad. A child dropped bunny from pram getting off at Wynyard as doors closed," Andrew Parker wrote on Twitter Friday.
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Sydney Trains were quick to get their hands on the missing toy, with the incident given the hashtag #SadBunny. Then the internet joined forces to track down the owner.
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Bunny relatives of the world did what they can to reunite their lost family member, as people joined along for the ride, hoping for a happy ending.
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Incredibly, the father of the owner stepped up on Twitter to claim it. #SadBunny wasn't sad anymore.
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See folks, sometimes Twitter isn't so bad after all.
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