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    Do you have annoying siblings?

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    Then you would sympathize with Okuninushi in this story.

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    Okuninushi (大国主) was a Shinto god that helped to create the world.

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    He was the great-great-great-grandson of Susanoo, the powerful God of the Sea and Storms.

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    It seems Okuninushi’s father wore pants that had defective zippers, because Okuninushi

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    had 80 older brothers.

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    He was the youngest of the bunch.

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    This meant he never had to worry about being bullied at school, but he always had to worry

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    about being bullied at home.

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    Although he was the youngest and considered the least important, he eventually became

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    the great master of the land, that’s actually what his name translates to.

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    Our story starts with a rabbit.

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    Mr. Rabbit lived on an island, but wanted to visit the mainland.

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    Problem was, he had to cross the sea, and his cute lil legs could not carry him far.

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    The rabbit saw a crocodile in the sea and called it over.

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    He said, “Oh Crocodile, you look big and strong, you must come from a powerful clan.”

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    After getting over the shock that a rabbit could speak, the Crocodile spoke.

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    "I sure am part of a mighty clan, I reckon we got hundreds in our ranks.”

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    “Hundreds?” said the rabbit.

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    “Well the only way to know how many is if you line up your clan members side by side

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    in the sea so I can count them.

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    That way, we’ll know exactly how strong your clan is.”

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    The proud Crocodile agreed and called out to his clan.

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    And it was a big clan indeed, about the size of a bridge across the sea.

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    The rabbit hopped along the crocobridge and as he neared the end, he got cocky and bragged

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    about how he tricked the crocodiles.

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    While still on the crocobridge.

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    Bad move, Mr. Rabbit.

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    As he hopped over the last crocodile, it snapped at him and tore his fur right off his body.

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    As the rabbit was sitting there lamenting the loss of his fur, 80 brothers came along,

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    with an 81st brother in the back carrying their belongings.

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    They were on their way to win the hand in marriage of a beautiful princess, except for

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    Okuninushi in the back of course, he was just carrying luggage.

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    Who would want to marry an 81st son?

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    The brothers told the rabbit there was a way to grow his fur back.

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    He just had to bathe in the sea, then lie in the sun.

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    But they were just being dicks.

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    The salt from the seawater plus the sun’s rays made the rabbit’s skin dry and cracked

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    and agonizing.

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    Our hero Okuninushi was appalled.

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    He told the rabbit to bathe in a river, which has freshwater, and roll his adorable lil

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    body around on a pile of a certain cattail plant that had these furry bits.

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    Upon doing this, the bald rabbit regained his fur, because the plant’s furry bits

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    became his fur.

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    Interestingly, upon hearing this story, Danny Devito immediately started rolling his head

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    in cattail plants.

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    The rabbit was so happy that he gave Okuninushi a prediction as a reward.

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    He predicted that Okuninushi would win the princess’ hand in marriage.

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    Turns out Mr. Rabbit was right.

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    When the 80 brothers plus one arrived at the palace, the princess took a liking to Okuninushi

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    and became his first wife.

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    Little did Okuninushi know, this happy occasion would cause his death.

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    So did Mr. Rabbit have powers of precognition?

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    Or could he change the future?

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    Or was there another explanation?

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    Let me know in the comments what you think about this very important question.

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    Needless to say, but I’ll say it anyways, the 80 brothers were pissed.

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    They heated up a huge boulder until it was red hot and rolled it down the hill at Okuninushi,

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    as brothers do.

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    The boulder smashed into Okuninushi and he… died.

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    That’s right, he died.

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    Didn’t expect that, did you?

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    But don’t fret, we’re following comic book rules, so he didn’t stay dead.

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    His mother went to heaven to plead for his life.

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    The heavenly gods agreed, and revived him.

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    The 80 obnoxious brothers actually killed him again by putting him in a tree trap, and

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    again his mother got the heavenly gods to revive him.

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    It was too much, so his mother suggested he go to the underworld and seek help against

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    his brothers from his great-great-great-grandfather Susanoo, who was the God of the Sea and Storms.

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    So Okuninushi went to the underworld, but before he could meet the great god, he met

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    Susanoo’s daughter, Suseri-hime.

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    They fell in love and got married, because that’s how gods roll.

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    But if you thought the 80 brothers were bad…

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    When Suseri-hime told Susanoo that they got married, Susanoo was super annoyed.

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    He decided to test his new son-in-law, he put Okuninushi in a nest of poisonous snakes

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    and told him to sleep there for the night.

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    Which, to be fair, is loads better than asking him embarrassing questions like a normal father.

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    Luckily his new wife Suseri-hime gave him a magic anti-snake scarf.

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    He waved it about and the snakes fell asleep, allowing him to sleep through the night unharmed.

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    Susanoo wasn’t done though.

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    Next, he made Okuninushi sleep in a room full of centipedes and wasps.

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    Apparently, Suseri-hime had a scarf for every animal because she gave him an anti centipede

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    and wasp scarf, and again he slept through the night.

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    Miki: But why didn’t he just kill Okuninushi Linfamy: Oh great..

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    directly rather than doing it in a roundabout

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    way with snakes and centipedes?

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    Well, Miki, it would look bad to his daughter and the other gods if he killed his own son-in-law,

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    wouldn’t it?

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    He’s gotta do it indirectly and not be rude about it.

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    His plan wasn’t working, so Susanoo changed tactics.

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    He shot an arrow into some tall grass and told Okuninushi to retrieve it.

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    When Okuninushi went in to do so, Susanoo set the grass around him on fire, preventing

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    his escape.

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    Fortunately, a mouse came to the rescue and helped Okuninushi hide in a cave until the

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    fire burned through all the grass.

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    Then he presented the arrow to his father-in-law.

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    At this point, after all the homicide attempts, Susanoo was becoming impressed with his son-in-law,

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    and even allowed Okuninushi the honor of picking lice from his head.

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    Susanoo’s head had centipedes instead of lice, but whatever, he did it anyways.

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    And then while Susanoo was asleep, Okuninushi tied his father-in-law’s hair to the rafters

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    and blocked the door to the room with a boulder.

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    He ran away with his new wife, but not before stealing Susanoo’s sword, bow, and arrows.

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    By the time Susanoo woke up and freed his hair and chased them, the couple was long

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    gone.

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    Susanoo yelled after them, but approvingly, because his son-in-law was as much of a troublemaker

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    as he was.

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    He told Okuninushi to make Suseri-hime his main wife, raise a grand palace for themselves,

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    and use the stolen weapons to defeat his 80 brothers.

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    And he did.

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    After a while, it seemed like the zipper to Okuninushi’s pants was as loose as his father’s,

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    because he married even more women and produced a bunch of kids.

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    It even made his main wife mad and made his first wife leave.

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    Over time, Okuninushi finished the great project of creating the land, a project that Izanagi

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    and Izanami started long ago.

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    He probably wanted to make room for his kids.

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    Now this story about Okuninushi reads like another Shinto creation myth, which is a bit

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    weird because there’s already a creation myth that included Izanagi and Izanami.

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    I know because I made a video about it.

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    This led some scholars to believe that the story was originally the creation myth of

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    a people that existed long ago.

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    The Yamato were the ancestors of the modern Japanese.

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    In ancient times, the Yamato defeated a competing group, the Izumo.

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    This story could have been the creation myth of the Izumo people, that was later incorporated

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    into the Yamato’s.

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    Alright, time for today’s quiz question.

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    What were the names of the two provinces that the Japanese established over Emishi lands?

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    I’ll randomly pick a winner in 24 hours, and you’ll get to choose one of these babies.

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    Good luck!

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    So you guys, I run this channel all by myself, and it’s thanks to the patrons on Patreon

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    that I can do that.

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    So if you want to support the channel and keep boba tea entering my mouth and exiting

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    my bum, go to patreon.com/Linfamy and give a few bucks.

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    It’s really helpful you don’t even know.

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    So this week’s new patrons are Talia Ruiz, Sebastien Bataille, and Marie-Venise POLETTI.

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    So sorry.. Thanks you guys.

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    Check out this awesome playlist.

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    Alright much love and spread the knowledge!

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The example sentences of HOMICIDE in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "homicide" in a sentence | "homicide" example sentences

How to use "homicide" in a sentence?

  • "Homicide: Life on the Street" is the best material I've had the chance to do.
    -Daniel Baldwin-
  • The great and constant need of those who investigate homicide and practice forensic pathology or criminal law is a warm humanism.
    -Ramsey Clark-
  • When one thing takes another away, what do we call that?” she asked my class. “Homicide!” I called out
    -Chris Colfer-
  • Homicide central, East New York, Where the manic-depressive psycho murderers stalk
    -Jeru the Damaja-
  • I was a prosecutor in Brooklyn in the homicide division and then as a senior assistant district attorney.
    -Star Jones-
  • There are four kinds of Homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable, and praiseworthy.
    -Ambrose Bierce-
  • I've never had an easy relationship with critics. I hold a lot of homicide in my heart. If this was another time, I'd be packing a piece.
    -Jim Dine-
  • Death by drink driving is the only socially acceptable form of homicide.
    -Candy Lightner-

Definition and meaning of HOMICIDE

What does "homicide mean?"

/ˈhäməˌsīd/

noun
A murder.

What are synonyms of "homicide"?
Some common synonyms of "homicide" are:
  • murder,
  • killing,
  • assassination,
  • liquidation,
  • extermination,
  • execution,
  • slaughter,
  • butchery,
  • massacre,
  • manslaughter,
  • patricide,
  • matricide,
  • parricide,
  • fratricide,
  • sororicide,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.