Usually i’m one to try and dig deep when observing disturbing media like this, but maybe it’s due to the shortness or something else, but the idea and or lesson the manga was trying to induce seems so simple to the point that the unneeded SA, and CP depicted seem to be driven by some need to be super shock-value and disturbing so more simpler audiences could understand the absurdity of the topic. The topic the manga discusses is one found commonly in many other forms of media discussing psychopaths, sociopaths, and other mental illnesses. The character lacks the emotional control to recognize their faults (albeit being incredibly aware, however notice his awareness is focused on his appearance to society and not so much his actions) and when their lack of control goes unpunished it rises a god complex. For example, the MC talks about eating his own shit, yet thinks of others as lower than him for eating their own boogers, his sense of superiority drives him to be attracted to a college student and thereafter r*pe her. The murders he so often commits again, go unpunished which only leaves him to think of society as less, however he is unknowingly apart of the trash of society he vehemently rejects. The cult he gains only feeds this god complex so much so he drowns in his own impulsivity leading to his death which he still recognizes as an event that society should rejoice after, not acknowledging that to society he and the thousands of other people like him on this planet are only but a small, measly, percentage of society that is more akin to the scum on a passerby’s shoe. His god complex is only within himself, society, much like the other murders he’s committed, won’t care that this seemingly random boy has died. I think the irony of it all is that the boys he SA’d and taught to murder only throw it back in his face at the end.
Usually i’m one to try and dig deep when observing disturbing media like this, but maybe it’s due to the shortness or something else, but the idea and or lesson the manga was trying to induce seems so simple to the point that the unneeded SA, and CP depicted seem to be driven by some need to be super shock-value and disturbing so more simpler audiences could understand the absurdity of the topic. The topic the manga discusses is one found commonly in many other forms of media discussing psychopaths, sociopaths, and other mental illnesses. The character lacks the emotional control to recognize their faults (albeit being incredibly aware, however notice his awareness is focused on his appearance to society and not so much his actions) and when their lack of control goes unpunished it rises a god complex. For example, the MC talks about eating his own shit, yet thinks of others as lower than him for eating their own boogers, his sense of superiority drives him to be attracted to a college student and thereafter r*pe her. The murders he so often commits again, go unpunished which only leaves him to think of society as less, however he is unknowingly apart of the trash of society he vehemently rejects. The cult he gains only feeds this god complex so much so he drowns in his own impulsivity leading to his death which he still recognizes as an event that society should rejoice after, not acknowledging that to society he and the thousands of other people like him on this planet are only but a small, measly, percentage of society that is more akin to the scum on a passerby’s shoe. His god complex is only within himself, society, much like the other murders he’s committed, won’t care that this seemingly random boy has died. I think the irony of it all is that the boys he SA’d and taught to murder only throw it back in his face at the end.