One Yukkuri Place

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SHINOBI said:
She was caught reading Twilight and listening to Justin Bieber or One Direction songs.

Was it on her on volition? The things you listed can be counted among the various torture methods by the Geneva Convention...

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  • buyt said:
    the Marisa is a genuine good gold-quality pet-yu. the anon was an absent-minded anon longing for a pet that will betray his love and care to become a scummy yukkuri.

    Instead she became a very good pet-yu, and end up trying to pretend being a scummy pet-yu to return anon's kindness.

    Only to be told that she was not good enough at pretending and anon wished to have a real honest to goodness scum pet-yu so he could be feeling angst then transform forward to become a 'bully onii-san'. a quite weird in the head anon.

    Both were somewhat dissapointed in each other. :D

    HAHAHAHAHAHA ... :D, YEAH SO :3.

    Oh, wow.

    When two nicehead dumbasses collide.

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  • JojoBizarro said:

    By the way, why do they spell Tei’s name “Tewi” when it’s pronounced “Tay” (like Zonday, the Chocolate Rain singer)? I originally thought it was pronounced “Tooey,” like the sound of someone spitting, because of that superfluous W.

    The "wi" (ゐ) in "Tewi" is a kana that was used in Classical Japanese language, but is now nearly obsolete in modern Japanese. In present-day Japanese, wi (ゐ) is pronounced the same as i (い), meaning that her name is phonetically read as "Tei". Why the ゐ kana is used in her name is not explained, but it can be assumed ZUN chose to use it so as to lend a more "ancient" feel to her character.

    The OFFICIAL romanization of her given name was written as "Tewi" in Imperishable Night, but "Tei" in Phantasmagoria of Flower View and Perfect Memento in Strict Sense.

    Source: http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Tewi_Inaba#Name

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  • Artistical said:
    I find this so oddly cute...

    Pretty much sums up danboorusatou's work.

    BaronMind said:
    Skribulous did something like that in his Super Yukkuri Taisen story.

    I haven't abandoned SRT yet. I've put the story in the backburner since I've lost the drafts, but I'll get back to it soon enough.

    And it's not exactly imagination the Yu-engines in my setting mainly run on, but the yukkuri's emotions that drive it (with the yukkuri's "uneasiness" aka. suffering and despair as the easily harnessed ones). OTOH, the weapons are "created" by the yukkuri's imagination, or specifically "belief in their own power" so it's still technically correct.

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