Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-26940038-20151126012643/@comment-27204325-20151126014018

One of the great things about a thoughtful, well-written narrative is becoming deeply engrossed in the parallels to one's own life. I think it's perfectly appropriate to share that here since it adds to the depth of the work itself and might give real insight to character motivations from the perspective of someone who understands the psychology the author is trying to portray. And if someone finds it cathartic to share an experience that happens to be relevant to the topic, which it is, I don't see anything wrong or disruptive about that. This isn't such a serious place, is it?