Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-89.202.46.34-20150617115408/@comment-213.195.170.34-20150617192806

I believe that what little Ken says is like a vocalization of Haise's supressed worries and fears. How Haise sees him depends on his current mental state. Little Ken's 'Don't erase me/Dissapear' is pretty much a confirmation of Haise still being scared of dissapearing and treating his past self as a different person. I mean all this time he's been talking to himself so having that in mind, you could even said that he is starting to realize that he doesn't wan't his memories to be gone forever, but his fear of them wiping him out creates a huge inner conflict and he doesn't know what to think anymore. And I think this was the cause of little Ken saying 'Don't erase me' and at the same time thinking 'Dissapear'.

Also him saying that they can't coexist doesn't mean that one of the 'personalities' has to dissapear, there are no separate personalities in the first place. What he meant was that Ken needs to stop treating himself as a different person, because if it continues, it's going to consume him just like fungus consumes an insect. He is subconsciously aware that staying like this won't do him any good, but still desperately clinges to his fake family for some reason. This is what I got from this scene.