A Childhood Lesson

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Published 2018-06-15

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  • @FaerieBlue
    Yandere Dev: teaching kids how to properly get away with murder since the first build
  • After 1980s mode, this video makes you go “Ohhh, that makes more sense.” Ryoba nearly got caught because she missed a spot of blood. Now she’s teaching her daughter how to get rid of blood, even under a black light. Mother knows best
  • @KennyKar
    Ryoba Aishi really knows how to raise serial killers-
  • @bluesleeper8677
    Ayano: Okay shy and quiet Aw, what an innocent little girl she is. Enjoy it while it lasts.
  • @hyperf1sh161
    Everyone else: Notices the hydrogen peroxide in Ayano’s skirt Me: HER SKIRT HAS POCKETS?! She has ascended above the rest of us
  • @Gokaruto
    After 1980’s mode, this makes even more sense
  • @mluna4107
    I actually think in a twisted way this was the mother’s way of showing affection. She probably sensed her daughter was similar to her and anticipated future events, so in a way she wanted to guide her on how to successfully be a yandere. And, hopefully, help her to be successful in winning over her Yandere just like the mother.
  • In 1980’s mode, Ryoba almost got arested for one bloodstain, so it’s reasonable that she wants to make sure her daughter wouldn’t make the same mistake.
  • @julioomega96
    despite her mother still having psychopath vibes, we can't argue that ryoba still give us parental bowser vibes but with a human woman instead of a manly koopa
  • Wow! Such a good mother! Teaching her child how to clean up a murder at such a young age! Great parenting.
  • Not gonna lie, if I was Ryoba's senpai, I'd count myself blessed. The only person she isn't willing to kill, and the sheer amount of work she put into getting with him and securing a "happy" family, I mean how could you not feel valued.
  • @jvl3z860
    Some mothers teach you how to read and write but.... the best mothers teach you how to dispose of blood
  • @echo0497
    Ayano be gettin' lessons from her own mom since childhood.