Talk:Re: Chapter 86/@comment-130.105.201.139-20160723174503/@comment-76.5.82.216-20160723194407

I'm having some difficulty making out your writing, so if I mess up and misinterpret then I apologize.

As I said, though, there's no point in writing about the experiments, and I've already addressed why. Additionally, we do not know what she wrote in that book, only descriptions from characters who have read it, and it was enough to make Marude, who had absolutely no reason to suspect anything and in fact was on the best of terms with a Washuu, turn traitor and attempt to kill his friend. As for the Aogiri ghouls' views on humans, it's irrelevant, as Aogiri's entire purpose was to "smoke out the liars," drawing the Washuus out for their eventual downfall at Kaneki's hands. They're currently being annihilated on Rue, so they're essentially a non-factor, with the exception of Scarecrow. Also, that's what I meant by "what their plight makes them do." They have very, very few options other than viewing humans as livestock, which is one of the many bridges the book and Kaneki will repair. After all, they're viewed as parasites by humans. Why shouldn't they, at current, view humans as simply food when they're placed on the same level as ticks and fleas?

Honestly it's coming across as you just being contrarian now, and we're way off topic, so I'm gonna leave it here.