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Old 2013-02-18, 17:06   Link #235
Anh_Minh
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Originally Posted by Triple_R View Post
You know, something just occurred to me here.

I've read that Japan tends to view mental illness very differently than the west does. Perhaps "Psychopath" means less in Japan than it does in the west. In other words, due to Japan's view on mental illness, perhaps the term "Psychopath" (or whatever it's Japanese equivalent would be) is an uncommon word and a very rare way of viewing someone.

When the people who run Sibyl look at Makishima, perhaps they don't see "Psychopath" or "Sociopath". Perhaps they see "Extremely strong personality. Able to kill without flinching or remorse. Good judge of character. Ideal candidate to help determine Psycho-Pass Readings. He won't go soft on latent criminals but he also will make more objective decisions than many others would."
"Kills random people to prove a point. Thinks an orderly, disciplined society is abominable".
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