Well, I mean, the whole premise of the story was pretty much open from the start about the fact that the spirits were those of those who had passed... so if someone is sensitive to the concepts of death, loneliness, regret, and mourning, this manga may not be an ideal choice.
Yeah. That's horrible. Imagined myself for a moment, a crow size version of me undergoing a slow-death-inducing-torture. And corvuses are fucking amazing. Some humans are psychopaths thinking humans can just toy with other members of the ecosystem.
Yeah. That's horrible. Imagined myself for a moment, a crow size version of me undergoing a slow-death-inducing-torture. And corvuses are fucking amazing. Some humans are psychopaths thinking humans can just toy with other members of the ecosystem.
Just sayin' but the cultural notion that this kind of thing is fundamentally unacceptable is really recent. Like, about postwar or so.
Man, the cat and the old lady thing was pretty depressing, I sure do hope that the pets I used to have that passed away never had to experience such a thing.
Also, wtf, papertrimmer to a poor little crow? That's some psychopath shit.
Well, it's understandable that Bazu don't like humans even if it was a bit narrow minded from her. I mean yes, it was a human who kill you but she rather forget that it was also a human who help her in the first place.
Well, it's understandable that Bazu don't like humans even if it was a bit narrow minded from her. I mean yes, it was a human who kill you but she rather forget that it was also a human who help her in the first place.
As Bazu stated herself, it was the fact she trusted humans so much after she was helped that she got tricked by Guillotine-kun.
Plot twist: the guy killed her deliberately like this to turn her into a noman, and then someone else recruited her to work for the same organization. It was all according to keikaku!
Well, it's understandable that Bazu don't like humans even if it was a bit narrow minded from her. I mean yes, it was a human who kill you but she rather forget that it was also a human who help her in the first place.
Can you blame her? She was catch because she trusted humans and she was a bird, even if now she can ratiocinate the hatred of a injured animal is what made her a NOMAN in the end. (I know crows and Ravens are very intelligent birds but I don't think they would have the kind of reasoning that you are suggesting, hell I'm a human and if I died like that and became a super powerful spirit I would probably have resentment against humans too)
That's still stupid thinking, you can't blame all humans because one human kill you. She can be mad against the one she kill her yes and that's normal but getting mad over everyone because of one individual is too much of an amalgam.
That's still stupid thinking, you can't blame all humans because one human kill you. She can be mad against the one she kill her yes and that's normal but getting mad over everyone because of one individual is too much of an amalgam.
That's still stupid thinking, you can't blame all humans because one human kill you. She can be mad against the one she kill her yes and that's normal but getting mad over everyone because of one individual is too much of an amalgam.
Because emotions are always completely logical.
Unless it happen recently which it's very unlikely, she would had thinking about it and figure herself that being mad to the whole world is not the right thing.
That's still stupid thinking, you can't blame all humans because one human kill you. She can be mad against the one she kill her yes and that's normal but getting mad over everyone because of one individual is too much of an amalgam.
That's still stupid thinking, you can't blame all humans because one human kill you. She can be mad against the one she kill her yes and that's normal but getting mad over everyone because of one individual is too much of an amalgam.
She is a literal birdbrain.
I could have agree if she wasn't a crow. Crows are relatively smart birds.
Lilliwyt posted:
I could have agree if she wasn't a crow. Crows are relatively smart birds.
Not as smart as humans, not capable of the same logical thinking, and on top of that, her being a crow means she has even fewer reasons to trust humans, considering they're an entirely different species. If out of my two close encounters with some alien race one ended up with me getting my arms and legs chopped off by a cheap paper trimmer, I'd be upset as well.