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Originally Posted by Jay Random
You could look at it that way.
The way I look at it, he says what happened (though in a weaselly impersonal way: ‘no alarm was set’ instead of ‘I didn't set the alarm’), but in such a way that he neither accepts nor deflects the blame. It's like he's saying, ‘Yeah, I screwed up, but what's the big deal? I'd make an excuse if I thought it was worth getting worked up about.’
I think my way makes Ho-Sang look even worse. I mean, the one thing worse than making excuses when you foul up is when you don't even see a need for excuses.
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Yeah I think we're talking about the same thing, where his tone is just a shrug. Like he expected to be late, expected to be released from camp, and doesn't really care about the outcome.