Talk:Kuki Urie/@comment-91.140.13.46-20170204102302/@comment-217.212.214.57-20170205074653

Tokyo Ghoul is not a series that should be read at face-value.

There's layers entangled into it that's not presented on a plate for the reader who has room to theorize themselves, racking their brains over it as they peel deeper into the story.

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Wrong.

The people in-story are treating the two as seperate species.

them being the same is presented as hints for the readers though.

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"Turn back" does not equal "turn back to human"

A ghoul is a ghoul no matter if its "sane" or "insane".

His current state is decided already.

Even CCG in-story had decided to classify any "frameless" Quinx as "ghouls" as Urie himself stated in this very chapter.

In-story confirmation right there.

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Doesn't "Former Human" cover that part better?

It's better than "Artificial ghoul" at least and it makes it clear that they're not human anymore but without being born as such.

Past conditions are less sensitive like current ones are after all.