Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-197.2.20.13-20161103185538/@comment-27247962-20161107145521

^Degrading advice 'Read the chapter', which hints at own lack of certainty about the argument he's supporting. Follows it up by reminding you what argument he's defending in hopes of you looking passed the previous lack of information. Continued by a seemingly self-evident question, but unfortunately skips a few important factors for that self-evident question to have any weight. Knowing this questions has no weight, he tries to give weight to the question himself, by feigning an answer that isn't in the least factual & pure jumping to conclusions in a weak attempt to make his word & previous 'bla bla' sound convincing.

Finally dawning on him that he's been writing everything on a false basis, he desperately looks for a way to not have to admit how unreasonable he is, so he figures: "I'm not going to repeat what Kaneki himself said" is the best option here, while he actually already made that clear in his first sentence & the person reading his comment might have already looked it up in the chapter after reading that first sentence, which makes the attempt completely useless.

But in every comment there is always something we have in common or agree with and that is: this discussion is settled.

Thank You.

^He's saying that you need to read the chapter, haha. Instead of just quoting what is said in the chapter, because that's extremely strenuous to his brainmuscles.