Moonflare
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I feel like that is because LiL is doing a more grounded portrayal of "hereditary psychosis". Having a serious mental condition doesn't equate to going Higurashi on people. Some people never go violent on others, but rather close themselves inside or self-hurt (physically or otherwise).You know if find it quite intriguing that as of now at least there has been NO mention of Sensei doing anything psycopathic(Refering to murder/actual rape minus the Molly case etc).Like we know that Amis done a lot of sick shit in past cycles but what about him? Did he just get killed? Get in a coma as he did when Maya died? How curious
If we are to analyze Akira, following voices inside your head that compel you to do stuff is pretty violent in and out of itself, he sexually assaulted multiple people by now. His mentality of grooming could also be attributed to it (at specific times and degrees).
Lastly, Akira has a different position than that of Ami. Ami is much more prone to violence because she feels cornered by his actions. Akira is the opposite, he has no reason to become violent because he's got nothing left to protect (wants to die and feels like he deserves to anyway).
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