Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-79.112.178.71-20150820121032/@comment-26653902-20150820130138

Oh yeah, and also, I feel like another good piece of evidence supporting your theory is that "Kaneki" is always whatever Sasaki sees him as. When Sasaki saw him as a monster, he was a monster. When Sasaki thought he probably wasn't a bad guy, he became more vulnerable. When Sasaki felt neutral to him, he behaved neutrally (i.e. he pointed out the eyepatch while reading). And when Sasaki began fearing losing himself again, "Kaneki" simply echoed that fear.