Mushishi Chapter 33 Discussion

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It looked like the first time he was struck by lightning he was tied up to the tree and left there. Yeah, that's some bad parenting right there.
 
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                        That was admittedly a pretty ingriguing relationship between son and mother
 
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All we need is the umbilical cord, how could you not know where it is? ...wat



Poor boy, I feel really sorry for him and, while I know that love is not always given, even in family, that mother was very mean. In a way, I understand that both of them were stuck in unwanted situations, but it's sad to see someone inflicting that much sorrow on a child, directly or not.



Thanks Ginko, keep up the good work
 
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ak47 said:
All we need is the umbilical cord, how could you not know where it is? ...wat



Poor boy, I feel really sorry for him and, while I know that love is not always given, even in family, that mother was very mean. In a way, I understand that both of them were stuck in unwanted situations, but it's sad to see someone inflicting that much sorrow on a child, directly or not.



Thanks Ginko, keep up the good work



Back in time they would keep it. You would get crazy if u couldn't find it.



I felt to sorry for both. Him for having such a terrible mother. Her for being forced into her situation.
 
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Although that mother was forced into the marriage, I still find it difficult to see how she had no familial feelings towards her own child. Her emotions were probably deeply buried, but they only surfaced for a brief amount of time.
 
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ezra_aket said:
Although that mother was forced into the marriage, I still find it difficult to see how she had no familial feelings towards her own child. Her emotions were probably deeply buried, but they only surfaced for a brief amount of time.



Is that so? I think I can understand why don't like him, I think you have to live what she lived her to understand her, and even so I wonder if you can understand her.
 
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