Wonder what happened to the mother? And the alice anon used to rape the mother.
Totally unrelated, but I can't help but see this as some form of artificial acceptance method. Let the koyukkuri starve until it almost loses it's mind due to lack of body mass, then give it food. Bam! Then it assume you're it's parent... or something.
I don't outright hate yukkuri and I only like some forms of torture art of them, but looking at the ones here I can understand why people hate any and all yukkuri. Their happiness makes me want to reenact post #10249.
^This is getting back into arguable territory. These are koyukkuri that have been starved by their mother, so anon feeds them and they begin to like him. They are not abused in the story past this point, so your comment is completely worthless.
There are many comics like this, where when viewed as a one-off it is cute and nice. Should or shouldn't we tag these as non-violent, despite or because they are in a violent series?
I'd like to seem them smashed, too. It's a shame they're not. They're non-violent (and have been tagged like that), but not family_friendly due to the series they come from. Of course, non violent is not the same as family friendly so the agreement does not apply. Being able to make violent comments on what are violent series is fine. They're cute and nice as a one-off, but it's also part of a violent series so you should expect violent comments.
>>but it's also part of a violent series so you should expect violent comments My problem with violent comments in violent images/series has never really been so much about the content of the posts but the quality. Hamatek's two-word phrase does nothing to promote discussion. While I do admit to turning a blind eye to "d'awwww" comments on family_friendly images, broken sentences like Hamatek's make the circle-jerk really obvious. Just read some of the older Anonymous comments, and you can almost hear the furious grabbing of dicks.
Don't worry. I feel the same way about pointless "daaaaaaaw" comments on the family friendly images. They're even more of a retarded circle jerk especially when combined with THIS IS IMMORAL AND SICKENING etc. It's a thunderstorm in comparison.
just look at these things, what would you do with them? put yourself in the shoes of the man who is giving food ... I for example would have tortured one by one in front of all, slowly.
Followed by someone else saying "I don't like abuse, it's boring and disgusting, gonna get worked up over the fact there's no more family friendly. Hmph!"
It can be boring and disgusting, but it can also be creative and completely deserved as well. It's all a matter of opinion. Which is why I sit on the fences between abuse and family friendly.
Then stop complaining when you find it boring, old or disgusting. I hoped formalising the agreement ignoring stuff you don't like would help end such comments, but evidently it hasn't.
The point still stands. I don't think the FF crowd would appreciate it if the abusers were saying "all the family friendly is old, so we need more torture" whenever a nice violence story comes along. There's no need to complain that all the abuse gets old after a while, and that more family friendly is needed instead either.
I was not complaining about this picture, as I actually kind of like the scenario, if not the yukkuri it was used on. I was not trying to start a fight.
I said, once(and quite awhile ago too), that a picture, THAT ISN"T THIS ONE, was using stale( Boring, uninspired) Content. When I replied here, I was honestly trying to just add to the conversation.
I'm saying have some damn consideration, in general (not just talking about THIS ONE). If you find it boring, uninteresting, stale whatever, just pass it by. I'm sure you wouldn't appreciate it if I started going to a few odd of the family friendly pictures calling them stale, boring and uninspired. Yeah, you're entitled to your own opinion. But there's a gentlemen's agreement that anything you don't like you simply just try to ignore. Because if you complain about it, you're going to piss off the people that like it. Walls of text arguments have been had over it in the past and we don't need any more.
>>Also its not a good idea to antagonize the family_friendly crowd since we aren't doing anything to antagonize you.