Ruleization
Ruleization
Ruleization
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The question (and shorter answer) is who isn't getting milked.
We have three options here:
All dairy products are actually non-dairy equivalents that happened to just take the original names.
There are equally intelligent milk-producing species that either keep themselves in a milk producing state or are otherwise forced into said state.
Or
There is an unseen slave caste of lesser intelligent members of species that are harvested for their products.
Option 1: the best way to do things, but probably counts as a microaggression
Option 2.1: probably what Disney would go with
Option 2.2: the fanfiction explanation
Option 3: the grimdark version
There is an unseen slave caste of lesser intelligent members of species that are harvested for their products.
This is why you don't see monkeys in zootopia
based on all the shit that cars 2 not only implies but explicitly shows on screen (genetically inferior racial underclass hell-bent on destruction of the civilised world, engine transphobia, sentient beings welded in place to do their work, force-feeding a man until his heart literally explodes out of his body, cartholicism), i would not at all be surprised if it turned out to be 3.
Option 4.
It’s a planet of the apes situation.
Probably the femboys
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Furries AND femboys? So that why it is an utopia
They keep humans as livestock.
They keep females to keep the numbers up, and males to make ice cream.
Also why does Mickey Mouse keep Goofy's intellectually disabled relative as a pet? It's the sort of messed up thing I'd do, but not suitable for a children's character.
I've never understood this reaction. Goofy and Pluto are both dogs in the same way Humans and dogs are both mammals. They're not the same, just visually similar, but Goofy has more in common with Mickey than Pluto.
There isn't ice cream. They sell water based flavoured ice. Don't know what the English word for that is.
Ice lolly.
I think snowcone if it's crushed ice with flavour syrup added (though Snowcone might be a brand name that Americans just use for all of them)
Or sorbet if it's frozen fruit puree
Was thinking of th giant ice block at first, forgot about them scooping health code violations
In the US, I've heard it called shaved ice/snow cone if it's freshly ground ice with flavor added by a person, popsicle if it comes in a single serving, and sorbet (often pronounced "sherbert") if it comes in a tub. Usually sorbet tastes the most uniform and has the softest texture, but shaved ice at the County Fair on a hot sunny day hits like nothing else! (Also hits your wallet like nothing else too but that's event pricing for ya)
Sometimes we call the squeeze tubes otter pops but I'm pretty sure that's a brand name we use as a generic term.
Sorbet
Shave ice?
Literally called water ice
Not to be confused with water ice, which is just ice.
Gelato ?
Gelato is explicitly creamy.
Vegan?
Maybe it’s like Beastars where animal products like eggs are just a pretty normal type of labor
I can't forget the chicken in Beastars (similar show to zootopia but not for kids) who sells her own eggs to other students and is proud of it.
The almonds
There are human farms.
We have human milk ice cream, why do you think it’s weird in Zootopia to have milk from other mammals
(The unironically correct answer imho, it's just labour/a service of someone, same as manufacturing, or art. Basically analogous how bees could sell/give/share honey surplus.)
Bull milk