A yukkuri can be used for anything but room decoration items such as wind chimes, as these are used to create a calm atmosphere with its tinkling in the cool and refreshing breeze, not to stir it up and make you feel bloodthirsty (paste-thirsty).
I think summer-themed yukkuri products would be more suitable if they're designed with festival use in mind, not living space decoration. Aside from the obvious food-grade yukkuris for roasting, frying, steaming or grilling and such (damn now I'm hungry), other ideas may be viable, such as yukkuri fireworks where a single rocket has several kos attached to it - one with the rocket's tip planted into its ass, several others hung on the discharge outlet to enjoy the blazing thrust; or shooting game stalls where you either snipe babies off a parent's stalk, or use freeze-dried babies as ammunition to shoot the parents.
A yukkuri can be used for anything but room decoration items such as wind chimes, as these are used to create a calm atmosphere with its tinkling in the cool and refreshing breeze, not to stir it up and make you feel bloodthirsty (paste-thirsty).
I think summer-themed yukkuri products would be more suitable if they're designed with festival use in mind, not living space decoration. Aside from the obvious food-grade yukkuris for roasting, frying, steaming or grilling and such (damn now I'm hungry), other ideas may be viable, such as yukkuri fireworks where a single rocket has several kos attached to it - one with the rocket's tip planted into its ass, several others hung on the discharge outlet to enjoy the blazing thrust; or shooting game stalls where you either snipe babies off a parent's stalk, or use freeze-dried babies as ammunition to shoot the parents.
I love torturing abusing koyukkuri, because they are so ADORABLE! What do you think?
A yukkuri can be used for anything but room decoration items such as wind chimes, as these are used to create a calm atmosphere with its tinkling in the cool and refreshing breeze, not to stir it up and make you feel bloodthirsty (paste-thirsty).
I think summer-themed yukkuri products would be more suitable if they're designed with festival use in mind, not living space decoration. Aside from the obvious food-grade yukkuris for roasting, frying, steaming or grilling and such (damn now I'm hungry), other ideas may be viable, such as yukkuri fireworks where a single rocket has several kos attached to it - one with the rocket's tip planted into its ass, several others hung on the discharge outlet to enjoy the blazing thrust; or shooting game stalls where you either snipe babies off a parent's stalk, or use freeze-dried babies as ammunition to shoot the parents.
Chances are if anyone will be doing this on purpose they do not want a calm atmosphere and they probably could not care less about the noise affecting their neighbors or their own sanity. They'll probably go "hyaha" and throw devil horns hand gestures while they go about feeling good about the noise as if it were music. Either that or they go ballistic and kill the noisy yu and they repeat the process again.
And that rocket yukkuri idea is a "great" idea since yukkuri seem so flammable in abyuse stories then you have a great story of anon accidentally setting fire to a large area if the yukkuri dough catch fire after the explosion. Then the story can transition to the legendary oniisan fending off his fellow inmates who wants to make him a waifuu because arson is one of the most unmanly crimes there is along with rape and pedophilia. (I think I will write a story on a similar vein tommorow).
Cute_Aggression said:
I love torturing abusing koyukkuri, because they are so ADORABLE! What do you think?
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