Well he didn't notice five fucking manjuus climing on him and drinking from his mouth every night so he's obvously not the most on to it guy in the world
You wouldn't believe the things you don't realize when you are in deep sleep, specially when they are smaller than a baseball and softer than a stress-ball (yeah i know the irony of that comparison).
Also, i'm starting to think this House-Yu's are rather new to the house, like, barely having days living on it, and that would be the reason why Anon didn't realize them until now.
I personally wouldn't consider animate food licking spit off my face that gross for me. Hell, if anything the fact that he drools so much is kinda absurd. Still rage inducing for the anon involved though.
Trololo said: I personally wouldn't consider animate food licking spit off my face that gross for me. Hell, if anything the fact that he drools so much is kinda absurd. Still rage inducing for the anon involved though.
Overall I think he should...
...Take it easy!
YUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!
Read it like this, a cockroach/rat is invading your personal space and doing stuff with your face, and to make matters worse is using that as a justification for you not getting rid of them.
Meh, I'm too much of a yumaitarian to want to abuse a yukkuri unless it's really foul-natured and told me to fuck off and die and stuff. Even the I would probably use a number of painful but nonfatal tortures and send the shitheads on their way unhappier than when they arrived Or at least that's how I think I'd be. In a world where they really existed my patience might wear thin.
Again, I mention that as yukkuri are a foodstuff and thus I don't consider this that gross- I am also inclined to assume that whatever magical force that keeps then animate also keeps them in good and edible condition.
Even the ones that roll around in and are covered in dust, garbage and mold?
Cockaroaches and rats aren't disgusting and unclean by themselves. It's what they wallow in that makes them dirty. I'd assume it's the same for stray and pest yukkuri.
Trololo said: Or at least that's how I think I'd be.
I used to think that way about yukkuris when I first starting reading about them. But then I looked outside the window and saw my garden with all the bulbs eaten (deer) alongside the now unused pole that once held a bird feeder (raccoons).
Being an yumaitarian is easy up until they start wrecking your shit.
Hmm interesting new word, it has a nice ring, but i think the average humanitarian already has yukkuris under it's wing since it is for both humans and animals, and i bet monster fauna could be included as well.
Now about being or not yumaritarian, truth be told angry or not, it's hard to tell if in real life people would react as violently, or at least to the level of doing "SAW Games" treatment toward the yukkuri, hell, i love to beat the crap of people on fighting games and beat'em ups but face to face i fear to harm anybody, even if i end up in a fight, which i did, even if they weren't many. Or how i mow down guys in a police shooter when i prefer my criminals holled up in jail and maybe rehabilited if possible.
Sometimes, one is more willing to do stuff in fiction than in real life for many obvious reasons.
Something for sure, letting a shithead get away isn't a good course of action, specially if you did capture it and beat it up a bit before letting it go, remember that they will not change if they are real shitheads, and they could find other victims like nice yu's or other defenseless beings.
I think Trololo's course of action could be applied better with average or low tier scum yukkuris, since those could be harmless after some Disciplinary Punishment.
Well "SAW Games"-level torture would obviously be the territory of extreme, most likely outlawed treatment. (If crush films are outlawed, theres no way in hell Youtube would let you post a SAW-level torture video.).
For the most part, it would depend on local customs/traditions/attitudes (and obviously the immediate situation.) The average Siberian civilian living in a 30-man village would not look at yukkuris the same way an average Japanese civilian living in Tokyo does. (To say nothing of law enforcement)