If he's not insufferable, who is actually suffering him other than Hermione (who has also had to punish him by not speaking to him for a week)
And Hermione's tendency to pull this sort of stunt makes her even more insufferable than Harry. While I might choose to tolerate those two as allies and associate with them for sake of gaining power or saving the world I'd say Neville is the only actually likable character that Eliezer has managed to include.
Writing about characters that are arrogant prats does seem to come naturally to Eliezer for some reason.
And Hermione's tendency to pull this sort of stunt makes her even more insufferable than Harry.
To you maybe, but Hermione is well-liked by lots of other characters, SPHEW and her army and the professors. "insufferable know-it-all" is how Ron calls her in canon. In HPMOR she actually is nicer, less dogmatic and has many more friends than in canon. Compare canon SPEW with SPHEW, and how she goes about doing each.
I intended Leveling Up in Rationality to communicate this:
But some people seem to have read it and heard this instead:
This failure (on my part) fits into a larger pattern of the Singularity Institute seeming too arrogant and (perhaps) being too arrogant. As one friend recently told me:
So, I have a few questions: