Crack Fingers Like Kaneki

Crack Fingers Like Kaneki

Imitating other’s gestures tend to represent understanding and empathy, which makes sense: once Kaneki went through pretty much the same Jason did, he started cracking his fingers. Also, when someone is under extreme pressure it is likely they’ll hold on to something, anything, to keep themselves sane; both of them held on to the finger-cracking and the numbers so that they wouldn’t think of the pain. As for the numbers, other than that function, it indicates the number of chapters in Tokyo Ghoul: if you were to count from 1000 downwards by 7s you’d be able to tell 143 numbers. So, I hope that answered your question (: and if any of you reading this have question let me know in the comments! Share to • • • •.

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A man in a bar cracks his fingers before a fight. A pianist cracks his fingers before playing, but why in the world does Kaneki do this?

Mar 22, 2015  Kaneki Cracking His Knuckles Throughout Tokyo Ghoul. A man in a bar cracks his fingers before a fight. A pianist cracks his fingers before playing, but why in the world does Kaneki do this? In the start, it felt more like a.

In the start, it felt more like a symbolic gesture, but as I looked deeper, I feel Kaneki cracking his finger is more than just a symbolic attribute. It’s more like he wants to convey something. Hence I started investing it and here’s my theory. The cracking of fingers symbolizes two things, the abuse and abused, i.e the victim. Jason behaved in a psychotic way, not because he was born with illness but because he was tortured by a violent investigator. The cracking of fingers is a portrayal of strength and dominance in a fight.