Omuraudrey

By Omuraudrey

Aw Usagi-San, I'm sorry

I went to a French restaurant in Nagasaki City for dinner and I ate rabbit. It was delicious, but prior to eating it, I couldn't help but think about the rabbits that live at my elementary school and the ones that live down the road. The first bite was difficult, but it tasted good enough for me to forget about those pets for the duration of the meal.

Title explanation: In Japanese "rabbit" is "usagi". Often times when people refer to animals, they add the suffix -San, kind of individualizing it. So I kept thinking "Mr. Rabbit, sorry for eating you!"

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