I'm the worst, in 40d i gave every organic, gender-biased creature genitals just so i could enjoy the removal of said genitals in combat.
Just be glad I'm too lazy to get it to work right in 31.xx; when they get punched in the tits their tits fly off for no apparent reason, but you can't hit any apertures or built-in parts. The materials system confuses me too...
But I never try to kill my dwarves, I genuinely try to keep them alive and happy. Animals are animals though and I will butcher and devour them at my leisure.
Dwarven society is a sort of feudal socialist/communist society anyway, killing citizens for the 'greater good' ought to be perfectly acceptable to them, and as far as the game goes you cannot simply tell them their demands are illegal or stupid. the only alternative to allowing a noble to imprison or have beaten/killed an innocent worker is to kill said noble before the time comes around.
I, and I really think this goes for most of us here, would never condone performing any of these actions in reality. We're not monsters, we're playing a video game in which nothing is real, and doesn't make any sense anyway.
And we only cage and kill cats, because they adopt dwarves and breed faster than even the rabbits do, causing suffering for all.
wait what? Zombies from improper burial? So its a bad thing that I leave all my donkey/horse/cat/dog/elf/deer corpses out in a mass above ground grave?
It's a possible addition in the next update, from what I heard.
. . . Based completely on user speculation. The Toady One talked about night creatures, and users started talking about zombies.
Though the addition would be interesting, we still have no idea what Toady plans to implement, aside from the idea that "Proper burial is now somewhat more encouraged" to defend against night creatures. We'll just have to see if there are spooky ghosts as well as dusk ogresses.
--Rexfelum
Perhaps he merely means that improper burial of dwarves will attract more night creatures. Toady One isn't insane/irrational.