Data 1: Hurting someone is often seen as the opposite of saving them. However to save someone then the person you are saving has to be in danger. Therefore the person who wishes to save people is by extention also the one wishes to cause harm. (I know that there is another side to the argment but this is an anology so it doesn't have to work in all circumstances) In this picture the Rebecca has cuts all over her fromn the Hunter-?'s claws. This is a symbol of the idea above. To wish to save is to wish to hurt. Love is the same as hate.
Depending on the good or bad out come of this intercourse. Good being Rebecca becomes pregnant the Hunter-?s are actually sentient and it looks after her and they live a perversion of the nuclear family life style. (The bad end is ofcourse Rebecca dies i.e. gets eaten, turns into a zombie, etc.) If we go by the good ending the idea is that the cuts she has here symbolises the idea of the emotional scarring to come while joined to her new "mate". The scars are a reminder to her "mate" that as he/it has hurt her in the past physically he has a responsibility to protect and care for her in the future. The scars of the past prevent the one in the future (sounds corny I know but I just wanted to remark on the symbolism of this pic.) (^.^')
Data 1: Its a bit more than just rape its a story a plot a fiction and literature. (-~-) but then again thats just my imagination rising out of control. (^-^)b I love happy endings ???^?^?
Millia: No it doesn't. The reason Birkin did that to his daughter was because they were biologically related.
Birkin had previously also "impregnated" that guy who was in the cell.
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Depending on the good or bad out come of this intercourse. Good being Rebecca becomes pregnant the Hunter-?s are actually sentient and it looks after her and they live a perversion of the nuclear family life style. (The bad end is ofcourse Rebecca dies i.e. gets eaten, turns into a zombie, etc.) If we go by the good ending the idea is that the cuts she has here symbolises the idea of the emotional scarring to come while joined to her new "mate". The scars are a reminder to her "mate" that as he/it has hurt her in the past physically he has a responsibility to protect and care for her in the future. The scars of the past prevent the one in the future (sounds corny I know but I just wanted to remark on the symbolism of this pic.) (^.^')
Birkin had previously also "impregnated" that guy who was in the cell.