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bored, haven't seen this posted in awhile so.. enjoy
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>> Anonymous
thats it D:
>> Anonymous
Flower Rape huh...
Guess they have needs too >.>
>> Anonymous
So wait... flower rape turned into egg rape, then the girl leaks the egg in a morning red shower? The fuck is this?
>> Anonymous
>>772759
>>772760
makes it seem like she's being eaten...
>> Anonymous
God you can't tell me that /d/eviants these days really have no sense of metaphor. hello people. Fairy = innocence.
Flower = second symbol of innocence.
Rape = loss of innocence
and the egg isn't going in, it's coming out.
She wakes up bleeding? put two and two together here people, she just went through what most cultures believe to be a right of passage from being a girl and into being a woman. Her eggs are working. She just started menstruation for the first time. GOD. It's a coming of age story with a sexual dream twist.
>> Anonymous
>>772835
...
>> Anonymous
>>772835
Depth? In /d/?
>> Anonymous
>>772835

The usual caveeats apply: Unless you got this straight from the artist other likely explanations behind this pic are:
a. Artist insane
b. Artist high
c. Artist from Japan
d. Artist drunk
e. all of the above

If you got this from the artist above alternatives are still in play, just less likely and with added of:
f. OMFG what did I draw, I need an artsy explanation for this
>> Anonymous
>>772835

They also think Bestiality … sorry fury is art and condone FurFags :/
>> Anonymous
>>772835

In Japan, rape comes at face value!
>> Anonymous
srsly, though, the symbolism here is agonizingly fucking obvious. For fuck's sake, people.
>> Kirby !PkDo3c3GM2
Stop analyzing and start fapping!
>> Anonymous
>>772899
>>Stop analyzing and start fapping!

I'm doing both!
>> Anonymous
>>772835It's a coming of age story with a sexual dream twist.
No, dude. It's a fairy being fucked by a flower.
And it's hot.

You know most artists and writers fucking hate it when critics try to interpret their work, right?
>> Anonymous
>>773053
they're to blame
>> Anonymous
Thanks! Always thought it was just the first three panels.
>> edo_hure !CY6ac/sjcI
nice.definitely worth a bump.
>> Anonymous
>>772761
And that was the day the music died.
>> Anonymous
>>773053
They hate it because art is shallow. Art rarely ever tells you something about the world or universe. It tells you more about the artist which pisses them off. They are doomed do nothing but talk (make art) about themselves.

When you analyze their art you are analyzing them. Nobody likes to be analyzed... especially when it is their subconscious (which is where the art comes from).

Secondly, there is no subtly in this set of pictures. They are explicitly a coming of age story. The picture in the end where the girl wakes up with her first period even has a fucking broken egg in the bottom left hand corner. No in depth analysis is required because the artist very very very explicitly meant for this to be a coming of age story.

Also, I am not>>772835
>> Anonymous
>>773053
is also a retard
>> Anonymous
Whatever folks, this is hot.
>> No Man
I thought it was about a miscarriage...
>> Anonymous
Oh god that was so ... relevant!
>> Anonymous
>>772835
wow finally someone else got the metaphor
>> Anonymous
>>773053
you are a dumbass. why would the last panel even exist if the entire thing wasn't metaphorical?
>> Anonymous
>>774383
>hey i'm intelligent too
fixd
>> Anonymous
>>773327
eh, why would it be a coming of age story if at the end she's crying and it says sayonara?
>> Anonymous
>>774434
...She's not crying, that's only in her dream. ~_~

She's rubbing her eyes cause she just woke up.

That menstruation thing makes more sense than the rest of you psycho's idiotic ideas.
>> Anonymous
>>773327

Agreed. The coming-of-age story is not subtext here, it's freaking in-your-face text.

I wonder about the author's decision to portray menarche (a girl's first period) as something lost rather than something gained. Menarche is something to be celebrated in many cultures and Googling tells me that, in Japan it is "traditionally" celebrated with a family meal of red rice and beans.
>> Anonymous
>>774533
It doesn't seems too much like something lost to me. She went from having fairy fun with a flower to tentacle fullservice. If anything, she discovered sexuality.
>> Anonymous
Remember Japan's loli fetish. She's losing her innocence and therefore her sexual attractiveness.
>> Anonymous
>>774533
interesting.

throughout my life, I've always heard/seen this as being the ultimate loss. A girl's womanhood shoved in her face when she definitely isn't ready to accept it, and her childlike innocence stripped from her.