HJPEV is a drama queen and likes acting as if he’s badass (ignore for the moment whether he is) and sinister and evil: Look at what he calls his army and how he acts around them. Hence calling his thing with Draco the Bayesian Conspiracy. Not everything that takes place in an author’s fiction is indicative of something they support.
HJPEV is a drama queen and likes acting as if he’s badass (ignore for the moment whether he is) and sinister and evil: Look at what he calls his army and how he acts around them. Hence calling his thing with Draco the Bayesian Conspiracy. Not everything that takes place in an author’s fiction is indicative of something they support.
This, however, is a recurring theme in Eliezer’s work. I don’t think I fully grok the motivations (though I could hazard a guess or two), but it’s definitely not just HJPEV’s supervillain fetish talking.
Agreed, it’s also Eliezer’s super-villain fetish thing.