Until this is confirmed to be part of a series, it's a family_friendly comic. IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ILLITERATE/RETARDED USERS: Please refrain from making anti-abuse comments on the violent material, AND KEEP VIOLENT COMMENTS OUT OF THE FAMILY FRIENDLY MATERIAL. JUST BE FRIENDLLY TO EACH OTHER AND EVERYTHING WILL BE GODDAMN PEACHY. FUCKING YAY!
Most probably a continuation of post #19861, judging by the last panel it looks like Marisa's thinking about how it should have gone instead of the babies being killed. No worries, because in that case they get slaughtered anyway.
Gonna need translations and further strips to confirm, though.
Remiryaaki's output is also pretty much solely abuse, and considering that the majority of material here is violence or abusive, it makes far more sense to automatically assume something is going to be abusive rather than family friendly. Until it's confirmed to family_friendly, it's not.
That's backwards, family_friendly needs the benefit of the doubt because it's the minority, and there's no way that I know of to erase the abuse comments if accidentally assumes abuse before confirmed family friendly.
That is is family_friendly could actually be confirmed. Since it's the LACK of abuse etc. that makes family_friendly. And you know the deal about proving negatives.
Going by artists doesn't fly, because if an abuse-only artist suddenly decides to churn out a few cute ones, non-abuse users have a more-than-good chance of having to sift through abuse ideas and calls for death if they want to discuss the image.
Or rather, you should actually take into account the context of each picture rather than just taking every single one separately. In this case, it heavily looks like it's carrying on from an abuse comic. If it was a single, entirely different setting then you could probably assume that was family friendly from the start.
Non-abusers also know the deal about violence being the status quo. It's natural abuse artists will have abuse comments. If you get so seriously offended by a few comments, then you probably aren't suited for the internet. But I do say that violence comments should generally wait until the violence is confirmed (and you shouldn't just claim it's family friendly from the start either).
I think it can be confirmed rather quickly. But if a sole picture of a series is family_friendly ,for the sake of arguement, but other pictures are not, do we still count that one picture as family_friendly or not because of context?
A Remilia is unlikely; what does seem likely however, is the fact that the babies might catch some weird illness that causes them to shit to death and then the parents make it worse trying to help...