What's Kevin eating?


At the dinner table scene, Kevin's eating something that looks really weird ;o
It's the scene where Eva says she thought he didn't like those, and he tells her it's an acquired taste.
Afterwards it's obvious he's only doing it to annoy her more but, what is it that he's eating??
It looks like an eyeball which is weird considering the topic they're talking about beforehand with his sister's glass eye.
Thanks in advance

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It looks like an eyeball which is weird considering the topic they're talking about beforehand with his sister's glass eye.


That's exactly why he's eating it.

According to tvtropes, it was a lychee fruit.

Let's be bad guys.

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Don't know for sure but it looked like a lychee fruit.

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It is either a Lychee fruit unpeeled or Rambutan, which is another Asian type fruit that looks similar. Rambutan's have a reddish curly type of outside shell type of skin and a Lychee looks similar but doesn't have as much of a curly skin. They both look the same on the inside and have a pencil eraser sized hard seed/nut at the center of the grape textured fruit. It was definitely in reference to the girls eye, as they were talking about him protecting her at school (which he said NO to, in so many words). Also his mother said that he didn't like those before, and he makes a snide remark about that to counter his parents. As a trained professional, everything he shows is either early stage sociopathy, along with borderline personality disorder. He has no apathy toward people, they are just things to "play" with. As well as a clinical Flat Affect - where he gets neither joy or sadness from any experience. Things are done to just do them because it is forced (eat a meal with the family) or it is illegal not to do (like
go to school). Some will say that this is a part of schizophrenia, or a schizophreniform disorder; they would be correct in my opinion. They try knew things, to try to get an emotional response from either themselves or those around them (be it good or bad), but their brains don't register properly, and they act as though putting someone's eye out is the same as playing a game or watching a movie with that person.

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Schizophrenia is connected with sociopathy and BPD? Citations, please.

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