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Because of how writers/artists often portray them as stupid/annoying as possible. For every image of a cute and cuddly yukkuri I can find, there's at least a dozen yukkuri pics with "shiddy slave, give maricha sweet-sweets now".
I'd keep the top yu in this image because it's a cute talking manjuu and throw out the bottom one to the streets where it belongs.

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Imagine going outside and instead of hearing birds chirping you hear the sound of babies crying and babbling nonsense

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In my D&D game, my party has made a habit of attempting to befriend every sentient 'harmless' creature they come across and inviting them back to their city. There's a number of kappas, faerie dragons, gremlins, and such living with them.

I've tried creating some drama by having them create mischief, but the party's charisma is godly enough to resolve any disputes and convince them to behave.

Now it's dawning on me that's what better to turn their expectations on their heads than a failed wizard's experiment that is adorable, friendly, harmless, completely useless, can't be reasoned with, can't be taught, and will breed exponentially the moment they leave on a quest?

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