She run away from home even though she had a good life. She treated her first husband like shit. She most likely discriminated against her marisa kids. She turned back and run away while her second husband died. She called her owner slave and talked shit to him.
She run away from home even though she had a good life. She treated her first husband like shit. She most likely discriminated against her marisa kids. She turned back and run away while her second husband died. She called her owner slave and talked shit to him.
Will these be enough?
Pet yukkuri don't know what stray life is. Her first husband was sterile. Yukkuri are genetically inclined to have children, as much as any other animal. She didn't discriminate, she just wanted to have a Reimu child, and was upset that all the children were Marisa. There was no information if she was actually mistreating the children, though. She didn't have much of a choice. Exactly how is a small bread head supposed to get her husband out? Let alone, what a dumb Deus Ex Machina situation that just springs up so we can have an excuse to hate her more. So do all yukkuri who come from the same shitty pet store that all of Big G's anons go to. Seriously, they train their yukkuri completely wrong. Instead of teaching them to view the human as their surrogate parent, the yukkuri mistake them for a slave.
No. That's not enough to punish someone with death. Even if it's a yukkuri. Karma doesn't punish death, it just evens the score. :3
Hitosura said: Seriously, they train their yukkuri completely wrong. Instead of teaching them to view the human as their surrogate parent, the yukkuri mistake them for a slave.
Why would they teach them to view humans as surrogate parents rather than owners? They both imply a duty for the yukkuri's welfare, but the one presumes a closeness that may never develop. Since even newborn yus know humans aren't their parents, there's no need to pretend humans are anything more than caretakers. I'd feel bad for niceheads that were taught that and bought by abyusers.
Anyway, I doubt that the average yukkuri store would train their yus any more than PetSmart trains their puppies.
A piece of discarded candy in the gutter is a perfectly valid situation for yukkuris to stick their bread head in and a good way to get rid of a character the author doesn't want to deal with.
mad_hatter said: Why would they teach them to view humans as surrogate parents rather than owners? They both imply a duty for the yukkuri's welfare, but the one presumes a closeness that may never develop. Since even newborn yus know humans aren't their parents, there's no need to pretend humans are anything more than caretakers. I'd feel bad for niceheads that were taught that and bought by abyusers.
Anyway, I doubt that the average yukkuri store would train their yus any more than PetSmart trains their puppies.
Puppies only view humans as other dogs. Cats view humans as big, dumb cats who give them food.
Yukkuri are much more cognitive than the average animal -- explaining the role of a human can easily make a yukkuri view them as their 'slave.'
On that note, you DO understand that if there is a general applied principle of knowledge based on genetics, how would a yukkuri know what a slave was unless, at one point or another, the idea was introduced to them? If you were never taught slavery in a school, how would you know what a slave is? :3
Gitamii said: A piece of discarded candy in the gutter is a perfectly valid situation for yukkuris to stick their bread head in and a good way to get rid of a character the author doesn't want to deal with.
I know. I just don't like 'convenient' plot mechanics. xD When they pass that point of convenience, it pulls from the overall story.
Hitosura said: On that note, you DO understand that if there is a general applied principle of knowledge based on genetics, how would a yukkuri know what a slave was unless, at one point or another, the idea was introduced to them? If you were never taught slavery in a school, how would you know what a slave is? :3
They only need to be introduced the word to describe an existing situation. A hierarchical situation where deibus are at top and marisas bring food and cleans the room and other labour stuff.
Ants raid other ants for larvas to turn into workers, human societies raid other for resource and labour prisoners. Lions eat the cubs of defeated. Male deers aren't likely to procreate until they can beat the winner. Male canines show their bellies or neck as a sign of submission. Hierarchy exist and slaves or equivalent servants are usually the lowest member of the hierarchy.
On that note, you DO understand that if there is a general applied principle of knowledge based on genetics, how would a yukkuri know what a slave was unless, at one point or another, the idea was introduced to them? If you were never taught slavery in a school, how would you know what a slave is? :3
I think that "knowledge" is endemic to yukkuri-at least it's been shown before that they crave by name foods they've never had, like wild yus dreaming of omelet rice. Kinda like a 10 oz. glass with 5 oz. water is perceived, I think yukkuri mindset knows the base information (human) and shitheads resolve it as half-empty (slave).
As far as the PetSmart example, it's still valid relative to capabilities. Nobody would expect to go to a pet store and buy a talking cat, but they might expect one that's litter-trained. And with yus, it's unreasonable to expect them to understand machinery but reasonable to understand their circumstances and the role of human dependency.
mad_hatter said: As far as the PetSmart example, it's still valid relative to capabilities. Nobody would expect to go to a pet store and buy a talking cat, but they might expect one that's litter-trained. And with yus, it's unreasonable to expect them to understand machinery but reasonable to understand their circumstances and the role of human dependency.
Cats, believe it or not, are pretty much pre-disposed to seek 'scratch' areas to poop. I adopted two adolescent cats who were never owned (couldn't have been -- they were less than a year old). I got them a litter box that we kept in our backyard, and they'd use it when they had to go.
I know that some knowledge for yukkuri is predisposed, such as The Factory. All yukkuri know to avoid it, but most don't know what it is.
I suppose it's possible that, if the parent was a stray, that the parent could pass on the knowledge of said food to their children. The ko could want it, could know what it tastes like, but has no idea what it actually is.
Pet yukkuri don't know what stray life is. Her first husband was sterile. Yukkuri are genetically inclined to have children, as much as any other animal. She didn't discriminate, she just wanted to have a Reimu child, and was upset that all the children were Marisa. There was no information if she was actually mistreating the children, though. She didn't have much of a choice. Exactly how is a small bread head supposed to get her husband out? Let alone, what a dumb Deus Ex Machina situation that just springs up so we can have an excuse to hate her more. So do all yukkuri who come from the same shitty pet store that all of Big G's anons go to. Seriously, they train their yukkuri completely wrong. Instead of teaching them to view the human as their surrogate parent, the yukkuri mistake them for a slave.
No. That's not enough to punish someone with death. Even if it's a yukkuri. Karma doesn't punish death, it just evens the score. :3
She didn't discriminate, she just wanted to have a Reimu child, and was upset that all the children were Marisa. There was no information if she was actually mistreating the children, though.
She clearly tries to kill one of marisa yus and (in her limited intelligence) tries to make it like an accident. There are still three ko marisas in the panel she escapes from the house so thankfully, poor kid survived.
Nwo nwo nwoooo!!
Reimyu dwon't want cho die yet!!
Dwon't want cho dieeee!! STAB STAB STABI keep thinking that living outside environment is okay because of how it's a given that you'll see a stray's figure living outside.
It's trivial, the reason the strays can are because they're together in voice and figures, not realizing this only increased how they can die out of nothing to a frightening degree repeatedly.
I'm not really sure about this translation and I really hope someone can check and fix it Piiyaaa!! Shtooop!! Don't do hurt hurt!! Mister, please help Reimu!!