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Manfred comments on Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality discussion thread, February 2015, chapter 108 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Manfred 21 February 2015 08:44:30AM 8 points [-]

I think it is highly likely to be coincidental :P

Comment author: Velorien 21 February 2015 04:39:33PM 0 points [-]

Actually, he wouldn't be the first author to deliberately pace his work to achieve this effect. The Death Note manga, for example, is exactly 108 chapters long.

Comment author: Vaniver 21 February 2015 04:57:55PM 6 points [-]

Also, look at how short the previous chapters were. If he were stretching it out so that this one would be 108, this is what I would expect it to look like.

Comment author: Manfred 22 February 2015 04:06:12AM *  2 points [-]

That's really interesting and definitely helps your case. My main beef is that, opposite Vaniver, I think that there have been quite a few scenes that could be argued to be related to worldly sins to the same degree, and so this is not very different from what random chance would look like.

Comment author: Velorien 22 February 2015 11:07:35AM *  5 points [-]

On the other hand, HPMOR is filled to the brim with pop culture references including anime and manga, from the omakes to things like the Breaking Drill Hex, the Tragedy of Light, Fuyuki City, "a young Japanese" with self-replication powers, and part of Tracey's summoning incantation. This raises the priors for something that looks like another Japanese pop culture reference not being coincidental.