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Black Hat continues saying that "My fate is as these shards", mirroring another quote from Ecclesiastes "For what happens to the sons of men also happens to animals". Cueball tries to cheer up Black Hat by reminding him that life is not that bad, "it's just a vanity mirror". (A "vanity" is a North American synonym for a "dressing table".) Black Hat responds, "All is vanity mirrors". "All is vanity" is another quote from Ecclesiastes; this line is repeated throughout the book and refers to impermanence of man and his creations. As the mirror just broke, its impermanence is apparent.
 
Black Hat continues saying that "My fate is as these shards", mirroring another quote from Ecclesiastes "For what happens to the sons of men also happens to animals". Cueball tries to cheer up Black Hat by reminding him that life is not that bad, "it's just a vanity mirror". (A "vanity" is a North American synonym for a "dressing table".) Black Hat responds, "All is vanity mirrors". "All is vanity" is another quote from Ecclesiastes; this line is repeated throughout the book and refers to impermanence of man and his creations. As the mirror just broke, its impermanence is apparent.
  
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It is possible that this is a reference to the now-defunct webcomic [http://meninhats.com Men in Hats] and its character Aram, specifically in [http://meninhats.com/d/20031022.html this page]. Aram has been described as the inspiration for Black Hat in [[29: Hitler]].
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It is possible that this is a reference to the now-defunct webcomic [http://meninhats.com Men in Hats] and its character Aram, specifically in [http://meninhats.com/d/20031022.html this page]. Aram has been described as the inspiration for Black Hat in [[29:Hitler]].
  
 
In the title text Cueball says "I see you're in this mood again" to which Black Hat responds, "I am always in this mood". This is a reference to Black Hat being a nihilist in his other appearances.
 
In the title text Cueball says "I see you're in this mood again" to which Black Hat responds, "I am always in this mood". This is a reference to Black Hat being a nihilist in his other appearances.

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