Ah well, if we are in the mirror, then the real we, the we with abominable terminal values and recurring stupidity, at least get one hell of a kick out of life.
EY could fairly express that frustration at unexpected and seemingly inconsistent reader reactions whether we’re in the mirror or not. 111 was less believable than 110 to me, so I see where he’s coming from there. But whether we’re in the mirror is a question of what level the author is playing us at, and it’s a separate thing from this. That comment isn’t a Word of God about whether we’re in the mirror. Those chapters were both written to signal that we were in the mirror. I don’t know if that’s a true hint or a deception, but EY can be surprised by the differential reactions regardless. That doesn’t seem to be evidence either way.
It’s implied but not stated that we’re not in the mirror. CONSTANT VIGILANCE!
(I say as someone who is >98% sure that we’re not in the mirror.)
Ah well, if we are in the mirror, then the real we, the we with abominable terminal values and recurring stupidity, at least get one hell of a kick out of life.
Sounds… bad enough
EY could fairly express that frustration at unexpected and seemingly inconsistent reader reactions whether we’re in the mirror or not. 111 was less believable than 110 to me, so I see where he’s coming from there. But whether we’re in the mirror is a question of what level the author is playing us at, and it’s a separate thing from this. That comment isn’t a Word of God about whether we’re in the mirror. Those chapters were both written to signal that we were in the mirror. I don’t know if that’s a true hint or a deception, but EY can be surprised by the differential reactions regardless. That doesn’t seem to be evidence either way.