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A Japanese woman has been arrested after a cleaner found her mother’s body in the freezer of her Tokyo apartment.

The body had been bent to the fit in the freezer, police said.

Yumi Yoshino, now 48, said she hid the body 10 years ago after coming home and finding her 60-year-old mother dead because she “didn’t want to move out” of their home, local media reported.

There were no visible wounds on the frozen body, police said.

Officials couldn’t determine the time and cause of the woman’s death.

The body was reportedly discovered after Yoshino had been evicted from the apartment due to missing rent payments.
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Surely real estate/rentals are just as crazy expensive in Tokyo as HK, which I'm familiar with. Not that it forgives this shit... what happened to filial piety? Unethical greedy daughter. She just left and forgot her mother was in the freezer? No one checked on her mother in 10 years??
Most likely she had to do some pretzel moves because they don't have deep freezers like we do stateside.
 
Looks like mother and daughter have had a pretty icy relationship recently. The daughter has resorted to freezing the mother's assets. Despite the bone-chilling way they have treated each other though, I'm surprised the relationship hasn't decomposed more during the 10-year-span.

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I think the film Frozen is garishly overrated, trite, and mediocre; the film empire's pandering to children and parents is a phony and weak facade of shameless cinematic exploitation from the standpoint of capitalism (simple talk: it's a lame cash grab). Resources are better used for far more meaningful art and cultural discourse (i.e. efforts to preserve and maintain the history, filmography, and legacy of film directors such as, for example, Stanley Kubrick), or for bettering society. I would rather not spend time, either on forums or in person, talking about these films (first one, not terrible; second one, not interested).

However, I will make one exception here.

I also usually do not care for parodies, especially parodies of aspects that are already annoyingly and disturbingly popular, because I do not want to assist in such elements of mainstream culture being permeated further into the brains and thought processes of the gullible and culturally complacent public (or, at least, not do so to too terrible an extent). But I feel that this parody is simply way too apt to not post on Dreamin' Demon. Enjoy.


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So, where did she keep her ice?

I know exactly where the daughter kept her ice.

In her soul.
 
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Looks like mother and daughter have had a pretty icy relationship recently. The daughter has resorted to freezing the mother's assets. Despite the bone-chilling way they have treated each other though, I'm surprised the relationship hasn't decomposed more during the 10-year-span.

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I think the film Frozen is garishly overrated, trite, and mediocre; the film empire's pandering to children and parents is a phony and weak facade of shameless cinematic exploitation from the standpoint of capitalism (simple talk: it's a lame cash grab). Resources are better used for far more meaningful art and cultural discourse (i.e. efforts to preserve and maintain the history, filmography, and legacy of film directors such as, for example, Stanley Kubrick), or for bettering society. I would rather not spend time, either on forums or in person, talking about these films (first one, not terrible; second one, not interested).

However, I will make one exception here.

I also usually do not care for parodies, especially parodies of aspects that are already annoyingly and disturbingly popular, because I do not want to assist in such elements of mainstream culture being permeated further into the brains and thought processes of the gullible and culturally complacent public (or, at least, not do so to too terrible an extent). But I feel that this parody is simply way too apt to not post on Dreamin' Demon. Enjoy.


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I know exactly where the daughter kept her ice.

In her soul.

That's cold!
 
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