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Ken Kaneki (金木 研) ([personal profile] anthropophagite) wrote in [community profile] maskormenacelogs 2015-01-02 08:48 am (UTC)

I'm sorry. I know what it's like to miss someone. [ yeahhh. Though Kaneki feels a bit weird to say this, because he imagines being here is much better than being in Reiner's world with... well, titans and everyone wanting to kill you because you are one (sort of) and having done what... they... did.

kaneki isn't going to say anything like that, of course.

Okay, the subject change might be for the best, he doesn't want to upset the other ]


Aha- yes and no. I'm sure love stories are fine. [ sure. ] I just feel like thrillers and horror stories can stimulate my perception and emotions a lot better. [ REINER, YOU ARE GOING TO LISTEN TO KEN RAMBLE ON. because books. ]

For example, in psychological thrillers, characters rely on their mental resources to overcome the situations presented to them, and you are allowed to see how their psyche works, rather than their physical body. You are allowed to learn more about these characters, and in a way, it stimulates the reader enough by also playing with our minds. It’s less aimed at direct entertainment, and more at provoking thought and shifts in understanding of the human mind.

I think it's amazing! [ so much excitement ]

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