That MAY be the darkest yukkuri story I've ever read. Hits on an entirely different level than "Once upon a time there was a yukkuri. Bad shit happened to it. The end." Not to say there's anything innately bad about those kinds of stories.
I'm curious as to what x-factor might have made them unpalatable. The amount of suffering they endured should have made them utterly sweet. Must be some fault on the part of the factory once they're processed into the finished snack.
Don't forget the things you eat everyday comes from pigs,cows,sheeps and so on.
The difference is we make them live easy(might be, they all prisoned in small cells)and die easy(HOO,but our Asian countries would let them bleeding to die, it would decrease the quantity of blood making the meat better)
Why you guys be amazing? We do carry on this 365 days a year!
Get it? That is selfish human-style, but We DO LIKE IT!Don‘t we?
yourshock said: Why you guys be amazing? We do carry on this 365 days a year!
Maybe because the yukkuris in this story aren't given the "easy" lives and "easy" deaths that average cattle gets only to produce a subpar product? (they don't even capitalize in the "suffering = sweeter" since they overdo it to the point of the sweetness becoming bland and disgusting.)
Good meat comes of good farms that take their job seriously, unlike many Factories in yukkuri stories that seem to use bussiness as a excuse for abyuse, and the worse thing is that, it's not like they can't do it different since many factories in other stories show a more pragmatic and bussiness proper model that do great products out of yukkuris.
yourshock said: Get it? That is selfish human-style, but We DO LIKE IT!Don‘t we?
It's not selfish, it's part of life, we eat meat, so we breed it and process it. As long as it's done properly, respectfully and giving the livestock some degree of easy life before the unavoidable demise, then it's fine.
Only the quantity over quality megafarms like clusterfucks are bad in this whole deal. Average Meat producers and Farms do a good job and the livestock at least has some quality life on them.
The factory it's the most uneasiest place of the yunniverse, a automatized hell were Yu's are deprived of easyness and hope, no longer to take it easy, no longer to munch munch with family, they are destined to hear the The cries of anguish and pain of koyus who will die without even knowing what easyness is, until they collapse pitiful pitiful...........
The factory it's the most uneasiest place of the yunniverse, a automatized hell were Yu's are deprived of easyness and hope, no longer to take it easy, no longer to munch munch with family, they are destined to hear the The cries of anguish and pain of koyus who will die without even knowing what easyness is, until they collapse pitiful pitiful...........
Indeed...
Its a real shame stories don't use the factory as a trope anymore. No need for over the top Anon one-on-one torturing each and every yukkuri. Just cold brutal efficiency in torturing and executing (and processing) massive amounts of yukkuri.
Sorry for adding another comment to the pile, specially after all this time But for me its always just so jarring seeing the suffering, gory, selfish and overall abuse-oriented depictions of yukkuris and then seeing their original expressions
Its a real shame stories don't use the factory as a trope anymore. No need for over the top Anon one-on-one torturing each and every yukkuri. Just cold brutal efficiency in torturing and executing (and processing) massive amounts of yukkuri.
Agreed. It's part of why i like dystopian nations like TNO's Ordenstaat Burgundy or 1984's Oceania.