I thought Pikamee was going to have a Homer Simpson moment at the end where she started crying while enjoying the sweet succulent flesh of Crabby (ಥ﹏ಥ)
@@lutherloser5122 Not sure, but you can use them if you use the Google keyboard, which you can get one other iOS or Android. Not being paid to say that, but they have a lot of reaction faces on there (人 •͈ᴗ•͈)
"I thought I was keeping it as a pet"... Oh, no. I see where this is going... The way Pika tells the story is just so much fun. I couldn't stop laughing. [F] crab-kun
It reminds me of the time I was a kid and used to play with the pet turkey we had on the backyard. This turkey was massively big, wide and tall. I had so much fun feeding it and chasing it around. That fun however, ended once we had dinner one night. We were eating chicken I thought or something. And for whatever reason I hadn't seen the turkey at all that day so I asked about it. My grandma straight up told me "Oh you're eating that turkey, boy!" I have not been the same since that day.
I cried the first time I caught a fish. I felt bad for catching a small one, and I even tried to force water into its lungs by moving it through the water, but I had to see its switches become less frequent until they stopped
From my mothers side, whenever a kid named one of the animals at the farm, everyone always said the same "damn, now we can't eat it...". Which is why they always told the kids to not name them or get too attached. I can't help but think one of my ancestors favourite pig got eaten, and once he inherited the farm, banned anyone from getting too close to the animals again... yet still respects the bond once its made.
Tale as old as time. My mom had the same story. Grandparents got a calf and Mom even took care of it for a little while. She refused to have one bite of Jellybean.
Poor Little Pikamee, the time as a kid when you learn where food comes from. For me, it was when we were about to go home form staying a week at the farm with my grandparents. I was asked to help my grandma prepare the chicken we were to have for dinner. I held the wings with one hand and the legs with the other and grandma held the head with one hand and sliced the neck with the other. A minute of flapping and feet wiggling and another minute till stillness. That was a visceral learning experience for a six-year-old.
Yeah, that's pretty brutal. I only ever had to witness a headless animal move from afar (I think I saw both a pig and a chicken), but that sure was extremely unsettling. I would probably have quite a few nightmares if I had to directly participate
When my sister was little my grandparents took her fishing. She caught a fish and named it Melissa. Grampa asked her what she wanted to do with Melissa and she said "Cut her head off and fry her and eat her" so that's what they did. (That was the plan from the beginning; they just wanted to be sure she was on board with it.)
My family would name live lobsters when we bought them from the store. we'd get two lobsters, name them Herman and Sherman, and then eat them a few hours after buying them them.
Reminds me of when I was young ass kid, I bought a chicken from the local market and bought it back home because I wanted it as a pet. The day after I went to check on it to play with it, but it was being cleaned up apparently. I was gone after and came back and was wondering what happened to my pet, Dad said its time for lunch and came carrying a steel pot with soup and dismembered chicken inside. My logical side of my brain immediately deduced it was the chicken which was butchered, my child side said that it was a delicious meal that my dad prepared with great care. I think that was the first time I thought about the concept of mortality and questioned it.
I had a similar experience Their was a pest mouse in my aunt's house we trapped it in a cage and their the mouse was now trapped me and my cousin named it Jerry we thought it'd be cute pet Low in behold aunty sink the cage with the mouse in water water It was painful watching the rodent struggling to breathe and slowly dying
@@dgarrard100 I can understand the mentality behind it. Probably didn't want to deal with it by letting it out of the cage so she decided to do it the round about way. That said, I agree with you. Tortured to death like that is really awful.
@@dgarrard100 Actually, drowning seems to be one of the less worst way to go. Once the lung fills with water you almost immediately lose consciousness. The bad part is the panic and the "try to hold air in". The process can be worst if the cage is not completely submerged and the mouse exhaust itself trying to stay out of the water. But if the cage is 100% submerged, the mouse wont suffer. Panic of course (that's inevitable) but wont suffer
@@dgarrard100 yeah I was 6 back then and it was pretty traumatizing but right now I realized it was the cleanest way possible cause poison would just waist stuff and can't just butcher it cause it would be really messy right now if I see one nearby I just release it a kilometer away
@@dgarrard100 I mean, to be fair, besides perhaps using some poison (and not every poison, especially something that's available and not extremely expensive for killing an already trapped mouse, is painless) or suffocating it in inert atmosphere (which would work, but then you have to have a vessel of inert gas out of nowhere), there aren't that many methods that are as quick and sure-fire. Can't really imagine the auntie holding the mouse and snapping it's neck successfully 10 out of 10 times
I remember I use to like this goat my grandparents had and I would play with it then a couple of months later they cut him up for meat and I saw the whole thing and yes I also thought life is cruel
Can relate. When I was a kid, I found a stray chicken (someone else's hen) on the road and I lured it home by giving it uncooked rice. I was so happy to find a pet only for it to be cooked by my uncle the next morning. It was delicious tho
Had a deer i snagged figured give it a few years feed if grapes an water melon, good eating. Problem is that friggin step daughter and her DOG got attached. to this day that bastards out back eating that feed she buys him, looking at me like "HEH im teflon bitch."
She needs some “Life is cruel dayo” merch. It’s a catchphrase by now.
Reminded me of mikasa
"this world is cruel"
Pikamee lost the most precious gift of all that day...friendship
That's why we all love her... as a friend
She's got it in spades now
We'll always be her friends.
Just friends though.
Nonsense. We're all her friends. Good friends.
Only friends.
Hence why we're giving it back, as much as she wants
I thought Pikamee was going to have a Homer Simpson moment at the end where she started crying while enjoying the sweet succulent flesh of Crabby (ಥ﹏ಥ)
What is that symbol for the face its amazing
@@lutherloser5122 Not sure, but you can use them if you use the Google keyboard, which you can get one other iOS or Android. Not being paid to say that, but they have a lot of reaction faces on there (人 •͈ᴗ•͈)
Pinchy? PINCHY!!
"I thought I was keeping it as a pet"... Oh, no. I see where this is going...
The way Pika tells the story is just so much fun. I couldn't stop laughing. [F] crab-kun
F.
"Life is cruel da yo"
Wise words from my friend Pikamee.
Life is cruel, but tasty crabby
Life is cruel, Jack, and I love crustaceans!
as a friend
Poor Pika. I knew exactly where this was going when she said there was a crab in the trap.
when i hear "crab" and "pet", i have seen this end coming
Little Pika: "Oh god that's tasty, I WISH CRABBY WAS HERE TO ENJOY THIS!"
The feeling of complete betrayal by parents and society... we all meet it one day.
o7 Crabby-kun
It reminds me of the time I was a kid and used to play with the pet turkey we had on the backyard. This turkey was massively big, wide and tall.
I had so much fun feeding it and chasing it around.
That fun however, ended once we had dinner one night. We were eating chicken I thought or something.
And for whatever reason I hadn't seen the turkey at all that day so I asked about it.
My grandma straight up told me "Oh you're eating that turkey, boy!"
I have not been the same since that day.
Ouch, sorry to hear that. ☹
Did you give that Turkey a name too?
@@richardpulido4624 I can't remember anymore. I was probably 5.
@@wilsonso5784 Oh well. At least he tasted good, and he'll be with you in spirit
Same but with chicks.
@@richardpulido4624 For all we know, the turkey might still physically be a part of them
RIP CRAB CHAN
You could say "it was a crabby life"
ba-dum-tss!
Pikamee learning that life is eat or be eaten world
I cried the first time I caught a fish.
I felt bad for catching a small one, and I even tried to force water into its lungs by moving it through the water, but I had to see its switches become less frequent until they stopped
the fact that pikamees grandma just has a pot of boiling water on her at the ready
From my mothers side, whenever a kid named one of the animals at the farm, everyone always said the same "damn, now we can't eat it...". Which is why they always told the kids to not name them or get too attached.
I can't help but think one of my ancestors favourite pig got eaten, and once he inherited the farm, banned anyone from getting too close to the animals again... yet still respects the bond once its made.
And that's how Pikamee learned where meat comes from.
Sometimes a story is more fun when you know where it is going and this is the perfect example of it
I'll take Pika for a crab dinner to cheer her up
Tale as old as time. My mom had the same story. Grandparents got a calf and Mom even took care of it for a little while. She refused to have one bite of Jellybean.
Hahaha, the way the video ends mid-dayo. Chef's kiss
I can genuinely see and hear the reaction and emotion she probably had that day
Pikamee learned the circle of life that day.
Rip Crabby. I’ve only known you for less than a minute and twenty five seconds and it was enough to make me love you.
Life is cruel Dayo~
"Life is cruel dayo" ... A quote equivalent to SSDD.
"Life is cruel dayo" 🤣
With Pika I feel like this could have been 12 years ago or 12 days ago and it would have been exactly the same.
Poor Little Pikamee, the time as a kid when you learn where food comes from.
For me, it was when we were about to go home form staying a week at the farm with my grandparents. I was asked to help my grandma prepare the chicken we were to have for dinner. I held the wings with one hand and the legs with the other and grandma held the head with one hand and sliced the neck with the other. A minute of flapping and feet wiggling and another minute till stillness. That was a visceral learning experience for a six-year-old.
Yeah, that's pretty brutal. I only ever had to witness a headless animal move from afar (I think I saw both a pig and a chicken), but that sure was extremely unsettling. I would probably have quite a few nightmares if I had to directly participate
When my sister was little my grandparents took her fishing. She caught a fish and named it Melissa. Grampa asked her what she wanted to do with Melissa and she said "Cut her head off and fry her and eat her" so that's what they did. (That was the plan from the beginning; they just wanted to be sure she was on board with it.)
Well, giving your food a name is definitely not a hobby I ever could imagine reading about
I like how you can see the chat realize what was about to happen next.
Poor Pikamee getting a much harsher Charlotte's Web moment than Fern and Wilbur
Life was not daijobu after that.
RIP, Crabby-chan, you delicious meal, you.
Gone too soon, but not forgotten. At least Crabby's remains were put to good use.
Wasn't there an episode of Arthur where the same thing happens except with D.W. and a fish? Scary how common this scenario has become.
When your beloved streamer shares her "...And we ate it" moment......
He is in crab heaven, remembering you, having a great time. You don't have to carry so much of the bad stuff. :3
That happened twice with rabbits in my family.
Life is cruel, life is pain. I wonder what life will be next.
Pikamee have a pet crab named crabby is one wholesome sentence
RIP Crabby. Gone, but not forgotten
rip crabby, a real friend
She named the crab crabby lol
And Pika never looks at crab the same way again. Now all crab is food not friend lol
Maybe the real crabs was was the friends we made alon- GRANDMA NOOOO!!!
NOOOOOOOOOOOO
The story of pikame first friend...
crabs are momentary, frens are forever
Pika's first pet ... ended horribly XD
RIP Crabby.
I was fishing a few times with grandpa when I was a child. I felt proud of myself if I got something that was worth grilling.
crab...crab-kun!!! QAQ
Your pet 🦀 was reincarnated as a Vtuber on Twitch called Capt. Crabs. He’s a talented artist, gamer and DJ!
based grandma, making good boiled crab and being awesome.
o7 Crabby
NOOOO NOT CRABBY
crabby turned into crappy that day
Homer simpson moment. Pika is too powerfull
In a family of kettles, it is just logical to put everything in boiled water..
OH NOOOOO. I see where this is going and I don't think I want to finish it!
Lmao. This reminds back then when my fam bought a goat when I was small, and I thought it was going to be a pet too…
Just like Homer and Pinchy...
I wouldn’t be surprised if it happened last week ‘when I was a kid’ ok lol
Poor little Pika, life is indeed cruel, dayo😔
Ow yo mama knew the crab was dinner from the moment you asked to keep it
My family would name live lobsters when we bought them from the store. we'd get two lobsters, name them Herman and Sherman, and then eat them a few hours after buying them them.
N O O O O O O O O O O
Pikamee did the fishing. Life is cruel dayo
It's the Simpson's Pinchy gag irl. lmfao
Harsh, after that I'd be afraid to get a puppy or kitten, thinking my family would eat them...
Rules of nature Pika! -Memed- Killed or be killed! Poor Pika, she almost got a friend xD
At least the crab didn't feel pain dayo 😭😂
this is how Shingeki no Pika started
Exactly people, If you're cooking crabs alike, boil the water first and then drop them.
Ah, I remember my pet chicken, she was delicious deep fried.
At least they ate well that day.
Reminds me of when I was young ass kid, I bought a chicken from the local market and bought it back home because I wanted it as a pet. The day after I went to check on it to play with it, but it was being cleaned up apparently. I was gone after and came back and was wondering what happened to my pet, Dad said its time for lunch and came carrying a steel pot with soup and dismembered chicken inside. My logical side of my brain immediately deduced it was the chicken which was butchered, my child side said that it was a delicious meal that my dad prepared with great care.
I think that was the first time I thought about the concept of mortality and questioned it.
o7 crabby kun. life is cruel dayo
I had a similar experience
Their was a pest mouse in my aunt's house we trapped it in a cage and their the mouse was now trapped
me and my cousin named it Jerry
we thought it'd be cute pet
Low in behold aunty sink the cage with the mouse in water water
It was painful watching the rodent struggling to breathe and slowly dying
Why on Earth would someone do that‽ I get killing pests, but at least do it quickly and humanely!
@@dgarrard100 I can understand the mentality behind it. Probably didn't want to deal with it by letting it out of the cage so she decided to do it the round about way.
That said, I agree with you. Tortured to death like that is really awful.
@@dgarrard100 Actually, drowning seems to be one of the less worst way to go. Once the lung fills with water you almost immediately lose consciousness. The bad part is the panic and the "try to hold air in". The process can be worst if the cage is not completely submerged and the mouse exhaust itself trying to stay out of the water. But if the cage is 100% submerged, the mouse wont suffer. Panic of course (that's inevitable) but wont suffer
@@dgarrard100 yeah I was 6 back then and it was pretty traumatizing
but right now I realized it was the cleanest way possible cause poison would just waist stuff and can't just butcher it cause it would be really messy
right now if I see one nearby I just release it a kilometer away
@@dgarrard100 I mean, to be fair, besides perhaps using some poison (and not every poison, especially something that's available and not extremely expensive for killing an already trapped mouse, is painless) or suffocating it in inert atmosphere (which would work, but then you have to have a vessel of inert gas out of nowhere), there aren't that many methods that are as quick and sure-fire.
Can't really imagine the auntie holding the mouse and snapping it's neck successfully 10 out of 10 times
RIP Leonardo da Pinchy
Was the crab friend tasty
poor baby pika...
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE DAYO
Lets buy her some pet crabs to make for it
Poor little Leonardo Da Pinchi
This is relatable dayo
Childhood trauma
Pika🤍💚💚💚💚💚
oh poor pika
That's nothing, imagine getting 2 rabbits, you care and feed them over the whole summer and fall just to see them become christmas dinner-
I felt that, since I love rabbits
The duality of parenting. 😂
Aww you found a friend sweetly?
Throws screaming friend into boiling water. Now eat your dinner.
Sekai wa Zankoku dayo
Poor crab.
I remember I use to like this goat my grandparents had and I would play with it then a couple of months later they cut him up for meat and I saw the whole thing and yes I also thought life is cruel
Crabs are food.
poor lil crab ;-;
Can relate. When I was a kid, I found a stray chicken (someone else's hen) on the road and I lured it home by giving it uncooked rice. I was so happy to find a pet only for it to be cooked by my uncle the next morning. It was delicious tho
My guy here playing Grand Theft Chicken as a kid
Had a deer i snagged figured give it a few years feed if grapes an water melon, good eating. Problem is that friggin step daughter and her DOG got attached. to this day that bastards out back eating that feed she buys him, looking at me like "HEH im teflon bitch."
life is cruel dayo