Kumika no Mikaku - Vol. 1 Ch. 7 - Itadakimasu

When a chapter so cold the chat room goes cold...

My hot coco have become ice block coco (╥﹏╥)
 
A really touching chapter, got me thinking about when I first found out about how animals are turned into food as a kid.
I suppose like with everything in life we come to terms with it after some time. To all the lives sacrificed, Itadakimasu.
 
@Kwijo I don't really see it. Preachy sounds a bit strong to describe this, even if you say "a bit." What was it that stood out to you?
 
That tenticle head part was
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I'm sure Chihiro will imprint that weak spot in his mind.
 
If ya'll are interested in the farm theme, would highly reccomend Gin no Saji. It's completely agriculture based and has an entire arc about emotional attachment with the animals meant to be slaughtered. Was pretty good until the ending was rushed. Big sad. Still an awesome manga. Hard to find very many themed manga such as that one.
 
I've always found it super weird that most people aren't able to ...what, 'accept' the idea of eating animals you've raised yourself. Like, I spent a fair bit of my youth living on a farm, helping raise pigs -eventually even helping process them when it came time to cull them for meat.

As far as I'm concerned, my uncle gave them a good life, me and my cousins loved them as well, fed them in person, played with them, sometimes even took them on walks (pigs are actually quite like dogs in terms of behavior, just much, much larger). Yeah, we kill them, sure, but ...that's why we raised them, and if not us, surely someone else, somewhere else would have raised pigs regardless. In far, far less loving conditions.


...then again I also just have a particularly nihilistic view on life in general that amounts to, "if everyone's gonna die eventually, enjoy what time you've got left", so I guess it makes sense that I'd be more okay with it than most.
 
I think it's better to be raised in a farm grazing all day without worrying about anything and be killed in a painless way instead of desperately trying to find food everyday and be killed by a predator in the most painful way. Well it really depends on what your perspective of life is.
 

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