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>>36875755
Right? It feels much more satisfy when abuser is on their level, i like to think that maybe they'll fight back so it adds a bit of tension. Having a mister/misses do it is akin to shooting fish in a barrel. The yukkuri never has a chance.

Plus that mohawk shit feels too much a idealized insert of, what's be honest, what the completely autistic author wishes they were.

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The fact is that there are many things that would never last a week in the wild, but we love them so much we take care of them, allowing them to live to years, decades even.

But what happens in nature is kind of irrelevant when it comes to wishing to raise something, isn't it? I doubt you have to particularly dedicated, but merely have to take the task seriously in raising a buri, since you're taking care of a an easy baby Yukkuri...who will always retain the mentality of an easy baby Yukkuri.

As for Wasa's, that's the point, isn't it? They may not be cut out for nature, and hell their line may be a direct result of Human intervention in creating an ideal pet Yukkuri. Just as some Humans like dogs with equal parts loyalty and attitude, who will do what you say but give you scuff for it, there'll always be Yukkuri lovers, like myself, who will want to take care of a Wasa. I've even said before that I'd even be willing to do clean-clean with Wasa's, among other things, while training them to be good Wasa's.

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